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Catwoman#28
Cover: Jim Balent

Catwoman #28

Jan 1996 · DC · 1.95 USD; 2.75 CAD
“Larceny Loves Company”

In "Larceny Loves Company," Catwoman is drawn into a high-stakes job with a mysterious client, Mister Cavanaugh, who enlists her and a roster of other costumed operatives for a dangerous assignment. As the plan unfolds, the Penguin watches from the shadows, his interest piqued by the unfolding game. Written by Chuck Dixon and illustrated by Jim Balent, with inks by Bob Smith, colors by Buzz Setzer, and letters by Albert DeGuzman, the cover by Jim Balent captures the tension of a heist in motion.

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writer Chuck Dixon · artist Jim Balent · inker Bob Smith · colorist Buzz Setzer · letterer Albert DeGuzman · 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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A Mister Cavanaugh hires Catwoman and several other costumed shady types to do some work for him. The Penguin looks on with interest through a mole.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).