Catwoman #66
The cover of Catwoman #66 (March 1999) delivers an instantly memorable image: the Mona Lisa herself, reimagined with Catwoman's purple cowl, cat-ear headpiece, and glittering jewels adorning her Renaissance gown — da Vinci's enigmatic smile now belonging unmistakably to Gotham's greatest thief. Jim Balent's cover art blends fine-art homage with superhero flair in a way that's both witty and genuinely striking. With Devin Grayson kicking off a six-part Manhattan saga ("The Brooklyn Bridge"), this issue promises a fresh chapter for Selina Kyle with plenty of ambition behind it.
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Catwoman travels while considering leaving Gotham for good.
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