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Cover: Jim Balent

Catwoman #17

Jan 1995 · DC · 1.50 USD; 2.10 CAD; 0.70 GBP
📊 ~30,194 copies sold its debut month
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“Thief of Paris [Catfile Three]”

In "Thief of Paris [Catfile Three]," Catwoman slips through the shadows of Paris on a mission that tests her limits—only to find herself ensnared by Prince Willem Kapreallian, a nobleman with a surprising demand: her hand in marriage. Written by Chuck Dixon and brought to life with sharp, cinematic detail by Jim Balent (pencils and inks), this issue deepens Catwoman’s intrigue with a high-stakes gamble in a city where every alley holds a secret. The cover by Jim Balent captures the tension perfectly—elegant, dangerous, and utterly magnetic.

writer Chuck Dixon · artist Jim Balent · inker Bob Smith · colorist Buzz Setzer · letterer Bob Pinaha · cover Jim Balent

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Full credits

artist Jim Balent
inker Bob Smith
colorist Buzz Setzer
letterer Bob Pinaha
cover pencils, inks Jim Balent

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Catwoman, on assignment, finds a way to break the hold of Galiant on her. She is then captured by Prince Willem Kapreallian, who wants her hand in marriage.

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