Review: Batman Catwoman #12 (of 12)
Ring the bells, let the choir sing; the long drawn out adventure of Batman Catwoman
Ring the bells, let the choir sing; the long drawn out adventure of Batman Catwoman
Behind a couple of hideous covers lays the next instalment of the out of continuity
Thankfully, DC are continuing their other books, rather than rest on the mixed laurels of
This is one of the books that I have been waiting for all year, pretty
“…Because I let you catch me.” – Selina Kyle. Synopsis: The Cat and the Bat
Here we go! The Flashes are together, along with the heroic posing “not a team”
Here we are again, with another issue in what feels like the longest running murder
Bucking the trend of late event books, Heroes in Crisis #6 arrives as scheduled, though
After last issue’s, almost a fill-in / not quite a fill-in, we are back with
So, one of the few comic events from DC remains on track this week as
Following a spate of Tweets involving a 9 panel page featuring Poison Ivy, and the
This mini series has been well publicised for quite some time now; so I guess
Normally for an issue of the magnitude, I would advise that they are spoilers ahead.Â
“Providing Hope for 80 years!” Say what you want about Superman; yes he can be
If Tom King thought it would be a great idea to tell a story about
Newsflash: Batman proposed to Catwoman. She accepted. The continuing saga of their ongoing engagement has
The War of Jokes and Riddles has been a fabulous story arc for Tom King
Written by MATT KINDT Art by CLAY MANN with BUTCH GUICE Publisher: Valiant Entertainment Following
Written by Matt Kindt Art by Clay Mann Inks by Seth Mann Colors by Ulises
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