Catwoman: El Gran Golpe de Selina #[nn]
Esta colección reúne la historia completa de 'El gran golpe de Selina', donde la Gata del Crimen planea un audaz robo que la enfrenta a viejos aliados y enemigos en Ciudad Gótica. Escrita por el equipo creativo de la serie, la trama explora la astucia y los límites morales de Selina Kyle en un thriller de atracos.
In Catwoman: El Gran Golpe de Selina #nn, Darwyn Cooke’s sharp storytelling and bold art bring a tense, noir-infused chase to life as Slam Bradley closes in on Selina’s mysterious operation. Staking out Swifty’s Pawn Shop, he spots Chantel—only for her to vanish into a web of betrayal and violence. With Falcone’s brutal interrogation and a trail leading to a Canadian heroin dealer, Slam races across the border in a sea plane, chasing clues that could unravel the heist before it’s too late. The cover by Darwyn Cooke captures the gritty urgency of the moment, perfectly framing the high-stakes game Selina’s playing.
In "null," Selina Kyle returns to Gotham after a failed heist in Morocco, drawn back by the promise of a score too big to pass up. With help from her contact Swifty, she connects with Chantel, the companion of mob boss Frank Falcone, who overheard plans for a 24 million dollar heroin deal moving through a Canadian-bound train. Determined to pull off the job, Selina begins assembling a team—knowing this one will demand more than just skill, but trust.
In "null," Selina Kyle reunites with her old mentor Stark in Miami, pitching a high-stakes heist that pulls her back into the shadows. As she races to secure the train’s route and schedule, she’s forced to confront the unsettling truth that Slam Bradley has been investigating her supposed death. With Stark’s help in Vegas and a new ally named Jeff, the plan begins to take shape—though secrets from the past and a looming threat from Falcone threaten to derail everything.
In "null," Slam Bradley follows a trail from Swifty's Pawn Shop to a brutal confrontation with Falcone, who's torturing Chantel for information on a mysterious heist. With Falcone's secrets extracted and a deadly lead on a Canadian heroin dealer named LaPerier, Slam races across the border in a sea plane, chasing a conspiracy that links Selina's elusive plans to a high-stakes operation far beyond Gotham.
In "null," Selina, Stark, and Jeff make a high-stakes break aboard a moving train, stealing a fortune and fleeing with the help of Swifty—only for a deadly twist to unfold on the open water. As betrayal surfaces and the survivors are hunted, Selina and Stark must outwit LaPerier in a final confrontation where loyalties are shattered and the score comes at a terrible cost.
In the shadowed corners of Gotham’s East End, a chilling pattern emerges when a man’s violent act is interrupted by a stranger’s presence. Selina Kyle, back in the city she once called home, finds herself drawn into a mystery that forces her to confront her past and protect someone she cares about—Holly, a friend whose life now hangs in the balance.
In "null," Selina Kyle takes a bold step as she shifts from thief to guardian of Gotham’s East End, driven by a growing concern for the women disappearing from the streets. When a series of brutal murders surfaces, she infiltrates the GCPD to uncover hidden police reports, following a trail that leads to a chilling scene: a blood-soaked car abandoned in an alley, a corpse inside, and a man named Greg—face obscured—now missing.
In "null," Selina tracks a suspect through a used car dealer’s records, then goes undercover at an East End bar posing as a sex worker. When she encounters the man she’s hunting—only to realize he’s not who he seems—she’s forced to confront a chilling truth: he can change his face. As he loses control in a moment of panic, Selina arrives just as he turns his attention to another woman, setting the stage for a tense, unpredictable confrontation.
In "null," Selina Kyle faces off against a new Clayface—lost, terrified, and unaware of who he truly is. A shape-shifting man with no memory of his past, he’s been unintentionally harming others in moments of panic, and when Selina offers help, he’s overwhelmed. She takes him down, then calls Batman to handle the aftermath.
In "null," Selina tracks a drug ring exploiting children in the East End, zeroing in on low-level dealer Dexter Garcia. When she pushes him to expose his boss, Xavier Dylan, Garcia takes matters into his own hands—only to be betrayed by the very authorities he believed would bring justice.
In "null," Catwoman: El Gran Golpe de Selina #nn, Jo finds herself tangled in a dangerous web when her investigation into a new East End drug dealer, David G., uncovers a shocking truth—he's an undercover cop. What begins as a routine sting spirals into chaos when David’s betrayal leads to a brutal act of violence, forcing Jo to flee for her life as officers Rickett and Farley give chase, leaving her wounded and on the run.
In "null," Selina Kyle pulls a desperate rescue, pulling Holly from Rickett and Farley’s grasp and rushing her to Leslie Thompkins for treatment. With Crispus Allen now leading the investigation into the murdered undercover cop—much to MacNalty and Lt. Matthews’ chagrin—rumors swirl through the streets, and Detective Farrucci drops a chilling hint: the East End’s drug trade has been seized by corrupt officers, and someone powerful is shielding them. As MacNalty, Rickett, and Farley push a media smear campaign with a police sketch branding Holly as the killer, Selina finds herself navigating a city where trust is the rarest currency.
In "null," Selina Kyle moves through the shadows of Gotham with precision, tracking a high-stakes drug drop tied to corrupt cops. With a tracer on a GCPD armored vehicle and a favor owed to a fence, she strikes during the handoff—destroying the drugs and seizing millions in uncut diamonds amid the chaos. As Crispus Allen digs deeper into a dead cop’s case and MacNalty, Rickett, and Farley scramble to silence the last witness, Selina’s gamble could unravel more than just a heist.
In "null," Selina Kyle navigates a web of betrayal and leverage, striking deals with Crispus Allen and Xavier Dylan while manipulating evidence to protect Holly Robinson and expose corrupt cops. As MacNalty closes in on Slam Bradley, the tension escalates in a room wired with surveillance—where truth, deception, and violence collide.
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