Catwoman #11
In "Final Report," Catwoman faces off against a determined FBI agent who’s had enough—Toni Tiglon, armed with the legendary Bast Emerald as bait, sets a trap that pushes Catwoman to her limits. Written by Steven Grant and illustrated by Brad Rader, with inks by Mark Lipka and Dan Davis, this 2002 issue delivers a tense, smartly paced cat-and-mouse game where every move counts. The cover by Jeff Parker captures the moment of high-stakes tension, setting the stage for a twist that redefines who the real predator is.
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Toni Tiglon was sick of being robbed by Catwoman. Undercover Special Agent Roark recommended they use the Bast Emerald as bait to lure her in. FBI agents monitor Tiglon's property when Catwoman shows up. She defeats or bypasses all the traps. While Tiglon is distracted, Catwoman doubled-backs to the room Roark was held in. The Feds cut the power to disable the remaining traps so they can move in. They catch Tiglon, but Catwoman is gone, having saved Roark, and stolen the Bast Emerald.
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