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What starts out as a compelling thief vs. thief story, with Catwoman literally going after a guy named The Thief, get hijacked by an unnamed crossover (it has something to do with the Suicide Squad) that puts Catwoman amongst a cast of super-powered villains. Her fights look small compared to them. There's an interesting super-powered wish fulfillment story toward the end, but the scene and tone shift are far too jarring. It may have made for good event comics, but much like the Amazons Attack crossover, it hurts the collected edition of Catwoman comics.
A bunch of strange things happen in this volume, but it's all fairly entertaining. It starts off with Selina trying to get organized after someone robs her and burns her apartment down. She soon ends up on another world with a cast of villains and has to find a way home. No crazy emotional roller coaster here, but it's worth the read, especially if you're a Catwoman fan.
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This one started out really good, and then BAM she got sent to an alien prison planet and my interest really waned. Although the fact that she got sent with Lex kind of tickled me.
Catwoman is one of my standby heroes--I can pretty much always count on her books to be rolicking, twisty adventures. Good art, and a plot I'm looking forward to reading more of. Catwoman's apartment is burned, her costume with it, and all her money is stolen. To make matters worse, she is abruptly transported to an alien planet, along with all the other criminals of Earth. Now she has to survive amidst the worst of the worst, all while trying to get back home. I love Catwoman's shady sense of ethics and her manipulative methods.