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Catwoman#27
Cover: Paul Gulacy & Jimmy Palmiotti

Catwoman #27

Mar 2004 · DC · 2.50 USD; 3.85 CAD
“Night Moves”

In "Night Moves," Catwoman prowls the city’s shadows, chasing a lead on the mysterious man with the strange goggles who attacked Slam. Batman intercepts her, revealing the man’s name is Zeiss—and warning her not to act on impulse, knowing her anger clouds her judgment. With tension thick in the air and the stakes rising, Selina wrestles with her instincts as the hunt intensifies. Written by Ed Brubaker and illustrated with sharp precision by Paul Gulacy, with inks by Jimmy Palmiotti, colors by Laurie Kronenberg, and letters by Clem Robins, this 2004 issue features a cover by Paul Gulacy and Jimmy Palmiotti.

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writer Ed Brubaker · artist Paul Gulacy · inker Jimmy Palmiotti · colorist Laurie Kronenberg · letterer Clem Robins · cover Paul Gulacy, Jimmy Palmiotti

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Full credits

letterer Clem Robins
cover pencils Paul Gulacy
cover inks Jimmy Palmiotti

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Selina searches the streets looking for a lead on the man with the unusual goggles who stabbed Slam. Batman finds her and tells her that the man is Zeiss. Batman warns her to call him before fighting Zeiss. He believes Zeiis wants Selina to rush in angry as she's sloppy when she is angry. Selina knows he's right and is frustrated.

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