Catwoman by Jim Balent #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume continues the collection of Jim Balent's run on Catwoman, gathering issues from the mid-1990s series. It follows Selina Kyle as she navigates the dangerous streets of Gotham, balancing her life as a thief and vigilante while facing new adversaries and deepening her complex relationship with Batman. Balent's distinctive, dynamic art style defines this era of the character's solo adventures.
In "Broken Mirrors," Catwoman fights to reclaim her freedom after breaking free from Galiant’s control, only to be captured by the enigmatic Prince Willem Kapreallian, who demands her hand in marriage. Written by Chuck Dixon and brought to life by Jim Balent’s striking art, this 2019 issue delivers a tense, character-driven story where Catwoman’s cunning is tested like never before. The cover, by Jim Balent, captures the moment’s intensity with bold, moody detail.
In "Thief of Paris," Catwoman, still reeling from Galiant’s grip, uses her wits and stealth to slip free—only to fall into the clutches of Prince Willem Kapreallian, a man whose intentions are as sharp as his tailored suits. With her freedom on the line and a marriage proposal that feels more like a trap, Catwoman must outthink a predator who sees her not as a thief, but as a prize.
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↩ Reprints Catwoman #14 (1994), Catwoman #0 (1994), Catwoman #15 (1994), Catwoman #16 (1994), Catwoman #17 (1995), Catwoman #18 (1995), Catwoman #19 (1995), Catwoman #20 (1995), Showcase '95 #4 (1995), Catwoman #21 (1995), Catwoman #22 (1995), Catwoman Annual #2 (1995), Catwoman #23 (1995), Catwoman #24 (1995), Catwoman: The Catfile #[nn] (1996)
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