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Catwoman, writer, Judd Winick ; pencillers, Adriana Melo, Guillem March ; inkers, Júlio Ferreira, Guillem March, Mariah Benes ; colorists, Tomeu Morey, Brian Reber ; letterers, Carlos M. Mangual, Dezi Sienty, Volume 2

Label
Catwoman, writer, Judd Winick ; pencillers, Adriana Melo, Guillem March ; inkers, Júlio Ferreira, Guillem March, Mariah Benes ; colorists, Tomeu Morey, Brian Reber ; letterers, Carlos M. Mangual, Dezi Sienty, Volume 2
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Rated T+
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Catwoman
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
800039804
Responsibility statement
writer, Judd Winick ; pencillers, Adriana Melo, Guillem March ; inkers, Júlio Ferreira, Guillem March, Mariah Benes ; colorists, Tomeu Morey, Brian Reber ; letterers, Carlos M. Mangual, Dezi Sienty
Series statement
Catwoman DC, 4th series, 2011-2016, Issues 7-12New 52 DC Comics
Summary
The future is looking bright for Catwoman. She has a new gig stealing high-end cars (with the help of her electric-powered comrade Spark) and a new partner to fence all their loot. Other than having the one honest cop in Gotham on her trail, things are going pretty well for Selina Kyle and her feline alter ego. But Selina's past is about to catch up with her. Someone is targeting Gotham's street kids, abducting them without a trace. The police don't care, but Catwoman--who has her own history with the street -- is determined to track down those responsible. She soon learns it's no ordinary kidnapper stalking Gotham. Can Catwoman, Spark and their allies rescue the children from the maniac known as Dollhouse? Or will Dollhouse's grim collection expand to include Gotham City's most notorious thief?
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