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Cover: Jim Balent

Catwoman #19

Mar 1995 · DC · 1.50 USD; 2.10 CAD; 0.70 GBP
📊 ~28,058 copies sold its debut month
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“Jungle Cat”

Perched in a skull-strewn jungle tree, Selina Kyle looks completely in her element — even as an enormous green-and-gold serpent coils around her body and armed mercenaries close in through the dense foliage behind her. Jim Balent's cover for "Jungle Cat" makes a vivid case for Catwoman as someone utterly unbothered by danger, her defiant snarl suggesting the snake may have picked the wrong prey. This 1995 issue from Chuck Dixon and Balent promises a wild change of scenery for DC's favorite thief.

writer Chuck Dixon · artist Jim Balent · inker Bob Smith · colorist Buzz Setzer · letterer Albert De Guzman · cover Jim Balent

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

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Catwoman breaks out a Nazi in the jungle and gets evidence to win her freedom from Galiant.

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