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Cover: Paul Gulacy & Jimmy Palmiotti

Catwoman #41

May 2005 · DC · 2.50 USD; 3.50 CAD
“Of Cats and Dogs Part 1 of 2”

In "Of Cats and Dogs Part 1 of 2," Catwoman finds herself torn between justice and mercy in a grim alleyway, where saving a life means letting a killer slip away. As she follows the trail of a masked assailant, her investigation leads her into Gotham’s underbelly, where a mob boss runs a brutal underground empire of human trafficking and bloodsport. Written by Matteo Casali and illustrated by Brad Walker, with inks by Jimmy Palmiotti and colors by Laurie Kronenberg, this gripping issue features a striking cover by Paul Gulacy and Jimmy Palmiotti.

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writer Matteo Casali · artist Brad Walker · inker Jimmy Palmiotti · colorist Laurie Kronenberg · letterer Jared K. Fletcher · cover Paul Gulacy, Jimmy Palmiotti

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cover pencils Paul Gulacy
cover inks Jimmy Palmiotti

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Catwoman stops a man from beating a prostitute to death in a dark alley but has to choose between capturing the villain or saving the girl's life. As she begins to track down the masked killer, the trail leads her to an East End mob boss who traffics in women and puts on brutal dog fights for Gotham's elite on the side.

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