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    Catwoman #5

    Catwoman » Catwoman #5 - This Has Got To Be Dirty released by DC Comics on March 2012.

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    Catwoman is flying solo and finding plenty of turbulence! She has her paws full when a simple smash and grab turns into a hit and pummeled, as she faces an adversary who is more than a match for Selina. She calls herself Reach, and she doesn't pull any punches. Can our favorite Feline Fatale land on her feet?

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    What's the fun in that? 0

    I am a little torn on this issue.  There is a decent amount of stuff going on, and we do get to see a lot of traditional Selina, but the end also elicits one of the worst overall story arcs in the history of the character.  The issue breaks down roughly into three segments.  In the first Selina must figure a way out of her predicament as she has been launched several thousand feet into the air.  This leads to a decent resolution, and leads into the second part where Selina gets to act like Selin...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Catwoman #5 0

    SummaryJudd Winick’s series of Catwoman maintains it breakneck pace as Selina, after last week’s encounter with the meta-human “Reach”, hurtles 50,000 feet (or thereabouts) towards solid ground. This month’s instalment also begins to tie the sub-story concerning the GCPD into our main narrative, which comes to a head at the end of the issue.What I liked· Selina is not perfect: If you have read some of my other reviews, you’ll know that I don’t like it when our protagonist is a living, breathing ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Deep Adrenaline Overtones Return 0

    So, the previous issue really had me worried that Winick had completely dropped the intense depth after the first arc had concluded, and that was the main reason I'd held off Catwoman when budgetary concerns came up, but I feel the fool now, because this issue turns things right back around to where they began.The first page explains the entire issue. A little flashback talking about the bits and pieces of a heist during one of Catwoman's early ones explains her entire m.o., and leads to a momen...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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