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Cover: Dick Giordano

Batman #323

May 1980 · DC · 0.40 USD
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“Shadow of the Cat!”

In "Shadow of the Cat!", Batman takes on a twisted mystery when the Egyptian Cat-God Exhibition is stolen, leaving Catwoman as the prime suspect. With the odds stacked and danger closing in, Batman finds himself locked in a deadly trap alongside Catwoman—only to face a new threat in the form of the enigmatic Cat-Man. Written by Len Wein and illustrated by Irv Novick, with inks by Bob Smith and colors by Glynis Wein, the issue’s cover by Dick Giordano captures the tension in a striking, shadow-drenched scene.

writer Len Wein · artist Irv Novick · inker Bob Smith · colorist Glynis Wein · letterer Ben Oda · cover Dick Giordano

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writer Len Wein
artist Irv Novick
inker Bob Smith
colorist Glynis Wein
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils, inks Dick Giordano

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Batman tries to help Catwoman, the prime suspect in the theft of the Egyptian Cat-God Exhibition, but finds himself trapped along with Catwoman by Cat-Man.

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