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Publisher |
DC |
Artist |
Michael Avon Oeming |
Writer |
Geoff Johns |
Writer |
Ed Brubaker |
Artist |
Michael Lark |
Artist |
Cameron Stewart |
Artist |
Eric Shanower |
Letterer |
Eric Shanower |
Artist |
Cliff Chiang |
Cover Artist |
Cliff Chiang |
Inker |
Mike Manley |
Colorist |
Matt Hollingsworth |
Colorist |
Tom McCraw |
Letterer |
Sean Konot |
Published | September 2002 |
THE MANY LIVES OF SELINA KYLE Several mobsters discuss Catwoman. One thinks she's a crimefighter, one thinks she's Batman's lover, and one thinks she's a crook. Holly and Karon discuss Catwoman. Holly thinks she's a savior, among other things. The story ends with Catwoman busting-up the mobsters. She tells them to tell their boss, Junior Galante, the head of Gotham's Mafia, that the price of doing business in Gotham's East End just went up. THE McSWEENEY CASE Slam Bradley tries to discourage Martin McSweeney, son of Tommy McSweeney - a lifer that Slam helped lock-up, from a life of crime. Selina rides shotgun to keep him company. WHY HOLLY ISN'T DEAD Holly takes a bath and complains about how they relaunch comic books and retcons characters while Selina Kyle changes between several different Catwoman outfits in front of her. (The irony being that Holly herself owes her very life to a change in retcon.) PROPER PLANNING Black Mask plans to get revenge on Catwoman by freeing a mysterious woman (who knows Catwoman's secret identity) from prison. He also finds time to take a break and torture someone.