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Cover: Paul Gulacy & Jimmy Palmiotti

Catwoman #33

Sep 2004 · DC · 2.50 USD; 3.85 CAD
“Cat-wo-mon”

In "Cat-wo-mon," Catwoman closes in on the truth behind Jackie Dillon’s murder, tracking down the three Junior Galante thugs responsible and forcing them to reveal their orders. Writer Ed Brubaker and artist Diego Olmos deliver a tense, character-driven showdown as Catwoman confronts Galante sub-boss Barbarossa, leaving him burned and shaken after setting his office ablaze. The cover by Paul Gulacy and Jimmy Palmiotti captures the moment’s intensity, while the story sets a simmering, dangerous course forward—Barbarossa’s revenge is already in motion, and Zeiss is next.

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

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letterer Clem Robins
cover pencils Paul Gulacy
cover inks Jimmy Palmiotti

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Catwoman captures the three Junior Galante thugs who murdered Jackie Dillon several issues ago and interrogates them to find out who ordered the murder. She then confronts Galante sub-boss Barbarossa demanding he have the three men turn themselves in to the GCPD. As a warning, she burns Barbarossa's office while he's still in it as she departs. He receives burns extracting himself from the fire. Barbarossa visits Zeiss in jail and tells him he's going to spring him. He wants him to be Junior Galante's personal bodyguard.

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