Catwoman #10
In "Joy Ride," Catwoman #10 (2002), writer Ed Brubaker and artist Brad Rader deliver a gripping tale of redemption and hidden pasts. When Rebecca Robinson, falsely accused of murder after a tragic accident, is on trial, Selina Kyle—disguised as a mysterious ally—breaks her out of custody and offers her a fresh start. The story unfolds with quiet intensity, weaving a poignant connection between two women bound by a long-forgotten act of kindness from their youth. Cover by C. Scott Morse.
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Rebecca Robinson is on trial for a crime to which she pleads innocent. She was with a boy in a stolen car and ended up in a car accident that killed him. She didn't know there was also a body in the trunk was charged with murder as an accomplice. Selina breaks her out of police custody when she's being transported by armored vehicle. She gives her a passport and hair dye for her to get out of the country. She reveals herself to be Selina Kyle. Rebecca remembers saving Selina from an attack by two boys when they were best friends in middle school. She thanks Selina and departs.
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