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Catwoman #19 Jungle Cat
Cover Date: March, 1995
Crash-landing in the dangerous jungles of Amazonia, Catwoman begins a desperate search for a former Nazi--possibly the only person alive who can free her from servitude. Catwoman is heading to Ochoguay, South America, to retrieve information from a forme ...
Issue Description
Crash-landing in the dangerous jungles of Amazonia, Catwoman begins a desperate search for a former Nazi--possibly the only person alive who can free her from servitude.
Catwoman is heading to Ochoguay, South America, to retrieve information from a former Nazi officer who once achieved a position in the Romanian KGB and was privy to secrets the Soviets wished hidden from the West. In exchange, he was allowed to emigrate to South America and to keep a few paintings, a wonderful Boccatoria among them, the very painting he had to give up to an agency with no name in exchange of immunity to go back home.
That means freedom for Catwoman. One little kittycat is not worth risking a spotlight thrown on the agency's clubhouse, is it?...
Catwoman (1993)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
House AdStarring: Selena Kyle as Catwoman.
With only one limited series (Catwoman 1989) and a graphic novel (Catwoman: Defiant 1992) to her credit in her entire 50 year history, Selina Kyle finally stole the spotlight in her first ongoing series by writer Jo Duffy and artist Jim Balent.
Spinning out of the pages of the large scale "Knightfall" crossover, Catwoman's adventures began when the criminal Bane sought to have some control over her. With an emphasis on international intrigue as well as the occasional jewel heist, Catwoman delivered nonstop action for 94 issues plus a #0 issue and #1000000 before being relaunched into a second series. Catwoman gained her own rogues gallery in this series including Hellhound, Cyber-cat and She-cat. The series was included in many Bat-Family crossovers during its run, such as No Man's Land, Cataclysm and Contagion.
Annuals & SpecialsCatwoman Annual #1-4Catwoman/Wildcat #1-4Catwoman/VampirellaCollected EditionsCatwoman: The CatFile (#15-19)Other Collected EditionsCatwoman: The Movie & Other Cat Tales ( #0)Batman: KnightfallVolume 2: KnightQuest (#6-7)Volume 3: KnightsEnd (#12-13)Batman Contagion (#31-32)Batman: War Games Book One (New Edition) (#34)Batman: Legacy (#35-36)Batman: Cataclysm (#56)Batman: No Man's LandVolume 2 (#72-74)Volume 4 (#75-77)Batman: Officer Down (#90)DC One Million Omnibus (#100000)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.