Catwoman #19
In "No Easy Way Down Part Three," Catwoman #19 (2003) delivers a raw, character-driven story written by Ed Brubaker and illustrated by Javier Pulido, with colors by Matt Hollingsworth and letters by Sean Konot. As Selina grapples with her own grief, she’s drawn into a web of secrets when she learns the truth behind Holly’s struggles, while a chilling revelation about Jonathan Craig forces a brutal confrontation. The issue’s emotionally charged moments are captured in Pulido’s expressive artwork, with a cover by the same artist that perfectly mirrors the story’s weight.
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Slam tells Jonathan Craig that he's quitting the case. He then trails him to reveal Jonathan is digging a grave. Johnathan breaks down admitting he knew about the affairs, but he loved her anyways. She was getting ready to leave him so he'd rather kill her than let someone else have her. Selina gets drunk and tries to rob a museum to distract herself. Batman confronts her, and they discuss the pain of loss. Karon greets Selina at her apartment and tells Selina everything Holly has been going through. Selina immediately goes to talk to Holly and they both cry.
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