Catwoman Vol. 2: Dollhouse (The New 52)

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4.4
75 reviews
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148
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About this ebook

In the wake of her run-in with Batman and the loss of someone very dear to her, Catwoman turns over a new leaf. Kind of. She teams with a new running buddy named Spark, and together they're taking Gotham City, literally! However, when Catwomanruns into Dollhouse, a psychotic who kidnaps children from the streets of Gotham City, a rage awakens in her that nobody knew existed, not even herself! DC's sexiest anti-hero continues her adventures here with writer Judd Winick (BATMAN: UNDER THE RED HOOD) andartist Guillem March (GOTHAM CITY SIRENS)!

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4.4
75 reviews
M M
July 31, 2015
Catwoman, in my opinion, is the most iconic female anti-hero there is. The plot was so good and I guarantee you that you will be wanting for more...
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zelda bekker
April 10, 2022
I love Catwoman because I am her in a charter and love cats my name is Jessica and yes please let me know if you are a fan too
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loronzo davis
July 13, 2015
Love the action easy to follow
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About the author

A former cast member on MTV's The Real World, Judd Winick is the writer and illustrator of Barry Ween -- Boy Genius and the Pulitzer Prize-nominated Pedro and Me. His DC Comics work includes BATMAN, OUTSIDERS, TITANS, JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST, GREEN ARROW and GREEN LANTERN. Also, he is the creator of the Cartoon Network series The Life and Times of Juniper Lee. He is currently writing CATWOMAN and BATWING as a part of DC Comics--The New 52.

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