Catwoman: A Celebration of 75 Years #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Cat," a 2016 celebration of Catwoman’s 75th anniversary, Selina Kyle—now running a pet shop and living a quiet life—finds herself at the center of a mystery when a string of feline-themed crimes reawakens old suspicions. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Bob Kane, Lew Sayre Schwartz, and Charles Paris, with letters by Joe Rosen, this story explores the lingering shadow of her past. The cover, a striking collaboration by Adam Hughes and Lew Sayre Schwartz, captures the duality of her identity in bold, elegant lines.
Selina Kyle runs a quiet pet shop, far from her past as Catwoman, but when a string of feline-themed heists rocks Gotham, the city begins to wonder if the real Catwoman has returned. With the spotlight on her, Selina must navigate suspicion and old habits as the line between her new life and her criminal legacy blurs.
In "The King of the Cats!", Batman and Robin go after a cat-themed criminal whose crimes tie back to Selina Kyle—once Catwoman, now a reformed figure with a past that still lingers. As the mystery unfolds, the line between old alliances and new threats blurs, testing the limits of trust and justice.
In "The Catwoman's Black Magic!", Catwoman orchestrates a daring ruse, swapping places with Lois Lane and luring Superman to her hidden lair—only to unleash Circe's magic wand and transform him into a feline. With Lois now free from the spell and remembering nothing of Superman’s secret, she races to confront Catwoman, demanding the hero be restored before it’s too late.
In "Bad Luck for a Black Super-Cat!", Catwoman finds herself on the wrong side of the law after a magical mishap turns Superman into a feline—leaving Lois and Lana to navigate the chaos. When Lana’s father uncovers a mystical artifact capable of granting a single wish, the fate of the Man of Steel rests in her hands, and Catwoman’s silence becomes a crucial piece of the puzzle.
In "From Each Ending ...a Beginning," the legacy of Gotham’s vigilantes takes a haunting turn when a tragic accident forces the Golden Age Batman to retire after the death of his wife, Selina Kyle Wayne—once Catwoman—during a final heist orchestrated by her former associate, Silky Chernak. Their daughter, Helena, steps into the shadows, embracing the mantle of the Huntress, determined to carry on her father’s mission and confront the past that shattered her family.
In "Shadow of the Cat!", Batman races to clear Catwoman’s name after she’s framed for stealing the Egyptian Cat-God Exhibition, only to find himself ensnared by the mysterious Cat-Man—trapped in a deadly game where every shadow holds a threat and every move could be a trap.
In "Larceny Loves Company," Catwoman is drawn into a high-stakes job when a mysterious client known only as Mister Cavanaugh recruits her and a roster of other costumed rogues for a delicate operation. As the team prepares to execute the plan, a shadowy observer watches closely—someone with a personal interest in the outcome.
In "Wild Ride Part One: Other Cats," Selina Kyle takes her protégé Holly on a road trip to a secluded upstate farm—unexpectedly owned by the enigmatic Ted Grant, a legendary mentor to both Catwoman and Batman. As they settle in, tension rises when Holly is abruptly targeted by a mysterious figure. Meanwhile, in New York, Selina and Wildcat intercept a group of Middle Eastern intruders raiding a museum, only to be baffled when the men disintegrate into ash after their defeat—leaving behind a cryptic statue that pulses with hidden power.
In "Claws," Catwoman storms an underground lab where cats are being used in cruel experiments, uncovering a web of corporate greed and animal abuse. When she confronts the company’s president, she doesn’t just shut down the operation—she makes sure he faces the consequences, one feline at a time.
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