Batman Arkham: Catwoman

Batman Arkham: Catwoman

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As deadly as she is beautiful, Selina Kyle walks the razor's edge between light and darkness in Gotham City.

Catwoman's back on the streets, this time—to expose a copycat pulling heists around Gotham City. But she's attracting unwanted attention from one of Gotham's most dangerous groups. The GCPD. Don't miss this and many more of the wonderful Catwoman tales, including the introduction of the Cat!

Batman Arkham: Catwoman contains Batman (1940-) #1, #3, #266, #332, #355, Batman (1968-) #210, Catwoman (1993-) #57, Catwoman (2001-2010) #10, Catwoman (1988-) #2, Catwoman (2018-) #1, Catwoman: When in Rome (2004-2005) #4, Detective Comics (1937-) #122, Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985-) #4
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Bill Finger
Bill Finger wrote Batman's earliest adventures in Detective Comics and made several significant suggestions, helping refine Kane's initial concept. He worked on many DC characters and titles and scripted some of the 1940s Batman and Robin newspaper strips. Finger's TV credits include 77 Sunset Strip, The Roaring Twenties, and Hawaiian Eye, as well as the animated New Adventures of Superman and a two-part Clock King episode of the 1966 Batman series. More by Bill Finger
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Gerry Conway
Bill Finger wrote Batman's earliest adventures in Detective Comics and made several significant suggestions, helping refine Kane's initial concept. He worked on many DC characters and titles and scripted some of the 1940s Batman and Robin newspaper strips. Finger's TV credits include 77 Sunset Strip, The Roaring Twenties, and Hawaiian Eye, as well as the animated New Adventures of Superman and a two-part Clock King episode of the 1966 Batman series. More by Gerry Conway
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Bob Kane
Bill Finger wrote Batman's earliest adventures in Detective Comics and made several significant suggestions, helping refine Kane's initial concept. He worked on many DC characters and titles and scripted some of the 1940s Batman and Robin newspaper strips. Finger's TV credits include 77 Sunset Strip, The Roaring Twenties, and Hawaiian Eye, as well as the animated New Adventures of Superman and a two-part Clock King episode of the 1966 Batman series. More by Bob Kane
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Jim Balent
Bill Finger wrote Batman's earliest adventures in Detective Comics and made several significant suggestions, helping refine Kane's initial concept. He worked on many DC characters and titles and scripted some of the 1940s Batman and Robin newspaper strips. Finger's TV credits include 77 Sunset Strip, The Roaring Twenties, and Hawaiian Eye, as well as the animated New Adventures of Superman and a two-part Clock King episode of the 1966 Batman series. More by Jim Balent
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Various
Bill Finger wrote Batman's earliest adventures in Detective Comics and made several significant suggestions, helping refine Kane's initial concept. He worked on many DC characters and titles and scripted some of the 1940s Batman and Robin newspaper strips. Finger's TV credits include 77 Sunset Strip, The Roaring Twenties, and Hawaiian Eye, as well as the animated New Adventures of Superman and a two-part Clock King episode of the 1966 Batman series. More by Various
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