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Cover: Jim Balent

Catwoman #75

Dec 1999 · DC · 1.99 USD; 3.25 CAD
📊 ~21,563 copies sold its debut month
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“The Rules”

Part of DC's sweeping "No Man's Land" crossover, Catwoman #75 drops Selina Kyle right into the thick of quarantined Gotham — and the cover shows exactly how she's getting there. Silhouetted against a full moon, Catwoman clings to the landing skids of a military helicopter as it banks low through a night sky strung with barbed wire, the bold tagline summing it up perfectly: "Breaking into Gotham — the hard way!" Jim Balent's cover art captures the daring audacity that makes Selina such a compelling character, and with John Ostrander writing "The Rules," this issue promises a sharp, street-level take on survival inside a city gone to ruin.

writer John Ostrander · artist Jim Balent · inker Marlo Alquiza · colorist Roberta Tewes · letterer Albert De Guzman · cover Jim Balent

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artist Jim Balent
colorist Roberta Tewes
cover pencils, inks Jim Balent

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Catwoman gets the computer discs that she stole to Batman. She recalls an old friend who brought her to the circus as a child.

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