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DC Finest: Catwoman: Creatures of the Night

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When Gotham sleeps, Catwoman steals the night for herself. Doug Moench (Legends of the Dark Knight) and Chuck Dixon (Robin) join a striking lineup of Gotham artists to deliver a sleek, high-energy era of Selina Kyle in motion—sharp, stylish, and always one step ahead.

Selina Kyle never walks when she can glide, flip, or sprint through danger—and this era captures her at full velocity. These stories showcase her talent for slipping into shadows, stealing from the worst people in Gotham, and outwitting anyone bold enough to chase her. Every issue is packed with expressive visuals, daring escapes, and the kind of razor-sharp attitude only Catwoman can deliver.

A wide-ranging creative roster—including Doug Moench (Batman), Chuck Dixon (Green Arrow), and Jim Balent (Batman: Shadow of the Bat)—brings a nonstop blend of noir intrigue, slick heists, criminal rivalries, and kinetic action. You’ll find Selina matching wits with dangerous imitators, clashing with classic Gotham foes, slipping into unexpected team-ups, and navigating chaos with the style and confidence that made this era iconic.

Plus, a pulp-inspired annual adds an unexpected supernatural twist, proving Catwoman can handle genres as effortlessly as she cracks safes.

  • Collects Catwoman #33-53, Catwoman Annual #3-4, a story from DC Universe Holiday Bash #1, a cover and three pages from Batman Chronicles Gallery #1, a pin-up from Batman Secret Files #1, and a story from Catwoman Plus #1.
Various writers—including Doug Moench (Tales of the Dark Knight, Batman) and Chuck Dixon (Nightwing, Birds of Prey)—shaped this era with sleek noir rhythms, sharp character definition, and high-velocity Gotham storytelling.

Featuring artwork from Jim Balent (Catwoman), Mark Pennington (Batman), Bob Smith (Detective Comics), Ray McCarthy (Green Lantern), Sal Buscema (Spectre), Norm Breyfogle (Batman), and Javier Saltares (Catwoman Annual), this collection captures the expressive, award-recognized visual energy that defined Catwoman’s ’90s iconography.

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When Gotham sleeps, Catwoman steals the night for herself. Doug Moench (Legends of the Dark Knight) and Chuck Dixon (Robin) join a striking lineup of Gotham artists to deliver a sleek, high-energy era of Selina Kyle in motion—sharp, stylish, and always one step ahead.

Selina Kyle never walks when she can glide, flip, or sprint through danger—and this era captures her at full velocity. These stories showcase her talent for slipping into shadows, stealing from the worst people in Gotham, and outwitting anyone bold enough to chase her. Every issue is packed with expressive visuals, daring escapes, and the kind of razor-sharp attitude only Catwoman can deliver.

A wide-ranging creative roster—including Doug Moench (Batman), Chuck Dixon (Green Arrow), and Jim Balent (Batman: Shadow of the Bat)—brings a nonstop blend of noir intrigue, slick heists, criminal rivalries, and kinetic action. You’ll find Selina matching wits with dangerous imitators, clashing with classic Gotham foes, slipping into unexpected team-ups, and navigating chaos with the style and confidence that made this era iconic.

Plus, a pulp-inspired annual adds an unexpected supernatural twist, proving Catwoman can handle genres as effortlessly as she cracks safes.

  • Collects Catwoman #33-53, Catwoman Annual #3-4, a story from DC Universe Holiday Bash #1, a cover and three pages from Batman Chronicles Gallery #1, a pin-up from Batman Secret Files #1, and a story from Catwoman Plus #1.

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Various writers—including Doug Moench (Tales of the Dark Knight, Batman) and Chuck Dixon (Nightwing, Birds of Prey)—shaped this era with sleek noir rhythms, sharp character definition, and high-velocity Gotham storytelling.

Featuring artwork from Jim Balent (Catwoman), Mark Pennington (Batman), Bob Smith (Detective Comics), Ray McCarthy (Green Lantern), Sal Buscema (Spectre), Norm Breyfogle (Batman), and Javier Saltares (Catwoman Annual), this collection captures the expressive, award-recognized visual energy that defined Catwoman’s ’90s iconography.

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