Catwoman #94
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe bold headline "The End of Catwoman" makes this 2001 issue impossible to ignore, and the cover by Staz Johnson and Wayne Faucher delivers a genuinely arresting image to match: Selina Kyle's unmasked face stares out from the center of a shattered mirror, her expression tense and uncertain, while shards reflect a cast of figures surrounding her — Batman looming in the upper right, a grinning woman at lower right, a snarling villain at lower left, a young girl, an older suited man, and an elderly bespectacled figure among them. It's a striking visual metaphor for a life fractured across many loyalties and identities, with Catwoman herself in her classic black suit appearing in one of the lower shards as a reminder of the role she may be leaving behind.
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Catwoman writes a letter to her sister, shares a kiss with Batman and tries to keep from getting assassinated by Deathstroke.
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