Catwoman by Jim Balent #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the early issues of Catwoman's solo series written by Doug Moench and illustrated by Jim Balent, following Selina Kyle as she navigates the streets of Gotham City as both a thief and an antihero. It includes the character's first ongoing adventures after her introduction in the Batman titles, featuring her clashes with mobsters and other villains while exploring her complex morality.
"Life Lines, Chapter One: Rough Diamonds!" kicks off a bold new era for Catwoman with a high-stakes showdown that puts her at odds with Jean Paul Valley as he steps into her world to claim a dangerous enabler from Selkirk. Written by Jo Duffy and Chuck Dixon, and brought to life by Jim Balent’s sharp art and Rick Burchett’s inks, this issue pulses with tension and momentum, culminating in a tense confrontation that brings Batman, Robin, and Nightwing into the fray—just as Catwoman’s path takes a sharp turn. The cover by Jim Balent captures the moment with striking precision.
In "Fire in the Sky," Catwoman finds herself caught in a high-stakes clash over a dangerous enabler held by Selkirk, with Jean Paul Valley stepping into the fray with unpredictable intensity. As the tension escalates, Batman, Robin, and Nightwing arrive to intervene—just as the situation spirals beyond control.
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↩ Reprints Who's Who in the DC Universe #16 (1992), Catwoman #1 (1993), Catwoman #2 (1993), Catwoman #3 (1993), Catwoman #4 (1993), Catwoman #5 (1993), Catwoman #6 (1994), Catwoman #7 (1994), Catwoman #8 (1994), Catwoman #9 (1994), Catwoman #10 (1994), Catwoman #11 (1994), Catwoman #12 (1994), Catwoman #13 (1994)
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