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Loved this storyline!
Art was great, story was great, and something changed.
Too bad Selina's back to status quo so soon though.
>>77388522
Also, thank you OP!
>>77388010
Based Penguin
>>77387727
Ah yiss.
gonna miss Valentine on this book a lot. for a dozen or so issues, she made Catwoman worth reading again for the first time in years.
>>77388072
>The look on Selina's face
It's like she knows she's being forced by into the generic status-quo
But thanks for the run, Valentine... Best since Brubaker...
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The guy on the first panel's outfit looks a lot like Stephanie's. I don't know how intentional that is.
>>77387978
I know that's Cesare Borgia behind Eiko, but who is the painting behind Selina?
>>77388072
Wait, I get that Selina's back to status quo as Catwoman, but I would have assumed that meant she would be operating in Gotham. Where is she going?
>>77390104
>In New York City and framed for a murder she did not commit, Catwoman is now on the run! And to uncover whoever is out to get her, she’ll have to ask for help from some unlikely—and untrustworthy—sources. Her hunt to uncover the truth may end up putting her in the sights of more than just the NYPD!
That was good sad to see it end
>>77390336
How many times has she done that?
>>77390336
Black mask?
>>77390336
FUCKING YAWN
Wake me when Valentine gets a new ongoing
So has anyone read Valentine's novel - "Mechanique: A Tale of the Circus Tresaulti"? It looks like a steampunk circus wartime book that could be either amazing or terrible with no middle ground.