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Cover: Dick Sprang

Batman #35

Jun 1946 · DC · 0.10 USD
📊 ~118,860 copies sold its debut month
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“Nine Lives Has the Catwoman!”

In "Nine Lives Has the Catwoman!", the feline felon returns to her old hideout after a prison break, only to find her gang unwilling to follow her—believing Batman’s relentless pursuit has finally broken her spirit. Determined to prove she’s untouchable, Catwoman hatches a bold scheme to show her crew she truly has the nine lives of a cat. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Bob Kane with inks by Ray Burnley, this 1946 classic features a striking cover by Dick Sprang, capturing the femme fatale’s daring defiance.

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writer Bill Finger · artist Bob Kane · inker Ray Burnley · letterer Ira Schnapp · cover Dick Sprang

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artist Bob Kane
letterer Ira Schnapp
cover pencils, inks Dick Sprang

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Catwoman arrives at the state women's prison and uses her catseye on her guard to make her escape. However, when she returns to her digs and attempts to put her gang back together, most want no part of her since Batman always defeats her. So the Catwoman decides on a daring plan: to prove to her boys she has the nine lives of a cat and cannot be killed!

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