Catwoman: The Movie & Other Cat Tales #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the 2004 Catwoman movie adaptation along with a selection of Catwoman stories from DC Comics' history, tying into the film's release. It includes the official comic adaptation of the movie script, plus reprints of classic tales featuring Selina Kyle's feline antiheroine from various series and eras.
In "Catwoman," a 2004 DC comic written by Steven Grant and illustrated by Brad Rader, undercover agent Toni Tiglon sets a trap using the legendary Bast Emerald to catch the elusive Catwoman—only to find herself outmaneuvered at every turn. With inks by Mark Lipka and Dan Davis, colors by Lee Loughridge, and letters by Sean Konot, the story unfolds with tense precision, culminating in a shocking twist that leaves Tiglon in custody while Catwoman escapes with the jewel. Cliff Watts' cover captures the moment’s high stakes, perfectly framing the cat-and-mouse game that defines this standout tale.
In "Final Report," Catwoman’s latest heist takes a personal turn when undercover agent Toni Tiglon, fed up with being outsmarted, teams up with Special Agent Roark to use the legendary Bast Emerald as bait. What unfolds is a tense game of cat and mouse, where every trap is anticipated and every move is a step toward a surprise that shifts the balance of power.
In "Fire with Fire," Selina investigates the brutal murder of Jackie Dillon, a store owner killed for standing up to the Galante mob. When she discovers the mob’s involvement, she takes matters into her own hands—stealing their money from a drop truck and burning the rest to drive them out of the East End.
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↩ Reprints Catwoman #0 (1994), Catwoman #11 (2002), Catwoman #25 (2004), Catwoman: The Movie #1 (2004)
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