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Cover: Darwyn Cooke

Catwoman #3

Mar 2002 · DC · 2.50 USD; 4.25 CAD
“Anodyne - Part 3”

In "Anodyne - Part 3," Catwoman follows a lead to a used car lot, then goes deep undercover as a sex worker at an East End bar, tracking a suspect who may not be who he seems. When she nearly confronts him—only to realize he can change his face—her pursuit takes a sudden turn as another man, "Todd," begins losing control of his own shifting features. Darwyn Cooke’s striking art, with inks by Mike Allred and colors by Matt Hollingsworth, brings a tense, noir-tinged atmosphere to Ed Brubaker’s sharp, suspenseful storytelling, while Cooke’s cover captures the issue’s chilling mood.

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writer Ed Brubaker · artist Darwyn Cooke · inker Mike Allred · colorist Matt Hollingsworth · letterer Sean Konot · cover Darwyn Cooke

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letterer Sean Konot
cover pencils, inks Darwyn Cooke

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Selina tracks the car plates to a used car dealer who gives her a physical description of the suspect. She goes undercover, posing as a sex worker at an East End bar. She encounters him without realizing it, scaring him off, then realizes it was him and he can change his face. She searches the area for him. Meanwhile, "Todd" picks up another sex worker instead and takes her back to his place. He starts to lose control of the shape of his face and the woman runs out, panicking. As he starts to pursue, Selina arrives.

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