Detective Comics #203
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Crimes of the Catwoman!" from Detective Comics #203 (1954), a series of newspaper reports stirs Selina Kyle into action, prompting her to reclaim her alter ego as the Catwoman—not to commit crimes, but to ensure Gotham’s underworld doesn’t mock her. Written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated by Bob Kane with inks by Charles Paris, the story captures a classic moment in the character’s early history, with Win Mortimer’s dynamic cover bringing the feline menace to life.
In "The Crimes of the Catwoman!" from Detective Comics #203, Selina Kyle finds herself drawn back into Gotham’s shadows when a string of petty crimes sparks a wave of mockery—enough to reignite her old persona, the Catwoman, not for greed, but to restore order on her own terms.
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Reprinted in Läderlappen #13/1957 (1957), Detective Comics #270 (1959), Detective Library #24 (1961), 80 Page Giant Magazine #5 (1964), Batman #208 (1969), The Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told #2 (1992), The Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told #2 (1992), The Batman Gallery #1 (1992), Catwoman: Nine Lives of the Feline Fatale #[nn] (2004), Batman: Cover to Cover #[nn] (2005), Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus #9 (2021)
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