Catwoman #46
In "Two-Face Part One: Two Cats in One," Catwoman finds herself caught between a dangerous thief and a criminal with a split mind when Alley-Cat steals a mysterious Jekyll & Hyde manuscript that Two-Face is desperate to recover. With the stakes rising, Catwoman must navigate a web of deception as Two-Face closes in on the only person who can help him—her. Written by Doug Moench and illustrated by Jim Balent, with inks by Ray McCarthy, colors by Buzz Setzer, and letters by Albert DeGuzman, this 1997 issue features a cover by Jim Balent that captures the tension perfectly.
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Alley-Cat's stolen a Jekyll & Hyde manuscript that Two-Face wants. She brings it to Catwoman's fence and Two-Face tracks them to their buyer.
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