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Catwoman #26 by Ram V.

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4.0

CATWOMAN #26, available this Tuesday from DC Comics, is about to bring Catwoman back to her roots, well, sort of. Following the events of the Joker War, our sticky-fingered feline needs some time to find herself and clean up a few loose ends.

Selina Kyle has moved back to Alleytown, the location where she began her infamous life of crime. This is part of her attempt to go back to her roots and to prove to the world that she is still the dangerous and talented criminal many knew her as.

Catwoman #26 is a complex issue, featuring a version of Catwoman who is recovering, all while the world itself is still coming to terms with what has happened. Catwoman made a whole lot of new enemies during the Joker War, and while it might have been the right thing to do, that won’t save her from the consequences.

*One thing that Catwoman #26 contained and likely every issue to release this week is an introduction stemming entirely from current events. This two-page spread talks about the history of voting in America and urges all readers to go out and vote. It’s a wonderful sentiment.

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