


The book would tie-in to Batman: War Games, Amazons Attack!, and Salvation Run. Selina would temporarily retire after the Time Skip of "One Year Later" due to having a baby, with Holly Robinson taking over the role of Catwoman, although this wouldn't last of course. Cooke would leave after four issues (although he would later write and draw Selina's Big Score, which he regarded as his favorite book), while Brubaker stayed on the book until issue 37.


It lasted a total of 94 issues and four annuals.Ĭatwoman Vol 3 (2002-2008) was Catwoman's second ongoing series and was mainly known for the complete costume redesign done by Darwyn Cooke and the intricate noir storylines by writer Ed Brubaker. The series continued the story of Selina Kyle, but this time in the present day and it intersected with the rest of the Bat-books and the wider DC Universe, having tie-ins to Knightquest, Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!, Underworld Unleashed, Cataclysm, Batman: No Man's Land, and more. Over the years, the book had writers such as Jo Duffy, Doug Moench, Chuck Dixon, Alan Grant, Devin Grayson, John Ostrander, and Balent himself. Deciding that she's had enough of her abusive pimp Stan and inspired by the recent appearance of the Batman, Selina Kyle decides to don a costume of her own to get some payback.Ĭatwoman Vol 2 (1993-2001) was a series primarily known for long-running artist Jim Balent, who drew the book from 1993 to 2000, for over 75 issues. It retells Catwoman's origin story, this time incorporating Frank Miller's Batman: Year One where Selina Kyle was a prostitute. The cover to Catwoman vol 3 #2 by Darwyn Cooke.The DC Comics character of Catwoman has had five self-titled series so far:Ĭatwoman Vol 1 (1989), also known as Her Sister's Keeper, was a four-issue mini-series written by Mindy Newell, with art by Joe Brozowski.
