Catwoman - Böse kleine Stadt #[nn]
Catwoman – Böse kleine Stadt #nn (2004) features Catwoman in a story titled "Die Sandkorntheorie," written by Ed Brubaker and Christian Heiß, with art by Brad Rader, inks by Cameron Stewart, and colors by Matt Hollingsworth and Giulia Brusco. The cover is by Michael Avon Oeming.
In "Die Sandkorntheorie," Selina tracks a drug ring exploiting children from the East End, zeroing in on low-level dealer Dexter Garcia. When she convinces him to betray his boss, Xavier Dylan, Garcia takes matters into his own hands—abducting Dylan and preparing to turn him in, unaware the police officers questioning him are in Dylan’s pocket.
In "Verkleidungen, Teil 1," Catwoman tracks down David G., a new drug dealer in the East End, only to uncover a shocking truth—he’s an undercover cop. Following him to a secluded warehouse, she witnesses a brutal confrontation between David and Sgt. MacNalty, along with detectives Farley and Rickett, where loyalty turns deadly. As David refuses to comply, MacNalty orders Farley to kill him, and when Holly reacts, the detectives give chase—shooting her in the shoulder before she can escape.
In "Verkleidungen, Teil 2," Selina Kyle pulls off a daring rescue, pulling Holly from the clutches of Rickett and Farley before rushing her to Leslie Thompkins for treatment. As Crispus Allen takes charge of the investigation into the murdered undercover cop, tensions rise with MacNalty and Lt. Matthews, while Detective Farrucci drops a troubling hint—corruption runs deep in the East End, and someone powerful is shielding the real culprits. With MacNalty, Rickett, and Farley publicly branding Holly as the killer and leaking a police sketch to the press, the city’s streets grow even more dangerous.
In "Verkleidungen, Teil 3," Selina Kyle moves through the shadows of Gotham with a sharp eye and a sharper mind, tracking a high-stakes drug drop tied to corrupt cops. As Crispus Allen digs deeper into the murder of an undercover officer, and MacNalty, Rickett, and Farley scramble to silence the one witness who could expose them, Selina plays her own game—using a tracker on a GCPD armored vehicle to intercept the payoff, detonate the cargo, and slip away with millions in uncut diamonds.
In "Verkleidungen, Teil 4," Selina Kyle navigates a web of deception in Gotham, striking deals with Crispus Allen to clear Holly Robinson’s name while manipulating rival factions. As alliances shift and hidden agendas surface, she turns the city’s corruption against itself—using forged evidence, planted surveillance, and high-stakes gambits to expose the truth. The tension mounts when MacNalty’s fate is sealed in a volatile confrontation, and a shocking revelation unravels a deeper conspiracy tied to Black Mask.
In "Spritztour," a young woman named Rebecca Robinson faces murder charges after a fatal accident involving a stolen car and a hidden corpse in the trunk—though she swears she knew nothing of the body. When Catwoman, revealed to be Selina Kyle, springs her from police custody during a transport, the two are forced into a tense, unexpected reunion. Flashbacks to their shared past as childhood friends surface as Rebecca grapples with the truth behind Selina’s sudden return—and the secrets that still bind them.
In "Warum Holly nicht tot ist," Holly lounges in a bathtub, grumbling about comic book reboots and retcons, while Selina Kyle casually changes into different Catwoman costumes right before her eyes. The story captures a quiet, sardonic moment between two very different women, blending humor and character with a sharp, self-aware edge.
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