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Catwoman#37
Cover: Paul Gulacy & Jimmy Palmiotti

Catwoman #37

Jan 2005 · DC · 2.50 USD; 3.85 CAD
“Character Driven”

In "Character Driven," Selina Kyle’s life intersects with her closest allies—Holly, Slam, Ted, Karon, and Leslie—during a heartfelt surprise birthday gathering. As emotions simmer beneath the surface, personal revelations and quiet tensions surface, especially between Slam and Selina, who grapples with her own past and the truth about Holly’s secret. Written by Ed Brubaker and illustrated with sharp, expressive detail by Paul Gulacy, with inks by Jimmy Palmiotti, colors by Laurie Kronenberg, and letters by Clem Robins, the issue captures intimate moments with a grounded, character-first focus. The cover, by Paul Gulacy and Jimmy Palmiotti, captures the mood of the moment in striking form.

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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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At her apartment, Holly, Slam, Ted, Karon, and Leslie throw a surprise birthday for Selina. Slam and Leslie discuss his feelings for Selina. Selina apologizes for the past, claiming she's not a relationship type person. Slam indicates he's thinking of moving to Keystone City. Selina reveals to Holly that she knows Holly was using the Catwoman identity while Selina was away.

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