DC Semanal: Catwoman #4
In this standout issue of DC Semanal: Catwoman, Selina faces off against a new Clayface—one who’s as lost as he is dangerous. A shape-shifting man with no memory of his past, he believes he was a soldier experimented on, and now he’s unintentionally harming sex workers, terrified by his own transformations. When Selina offers help, it’s not just a moment of compassion—it’s a test of trust, and one that leads to a tense confrontation. Written by Ed Brubaker and brought to life with bold, expressive art by Darwyn Cooke—pencils and inks on the cover—this issue blends psychological depth with Catwoman’s signature edge.
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Selina se enfrenta al nuevo Clayface y se entera de que es un cambiaformas amnésico que no sabe su nombre real ni cómo obtuvo sus poderes. Cree que fue un soldado con el que experimentaron. Ha estado matando a trabajadoras sexuales sin querer, entrando en pánico cuando su forma cambia y las mujeres se asustan. Él, a su vez, se asusta cuando Selina se ofrece a ayudarlo. Ella lo derrota y llama a Batman para que la ayude con la limpieza.
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