![]() ![]() And Catwoman sort of plays weakly to Stark’s macho strength the fit is wrong here. The guy in this tale, Stark, is really Parker a “real man,” chiseled and steely and without a drop of sympathetic emotion that said, it’s not as good as the Parker volumes, as story or art. This collection opens with Darwyn Cooke’s story of Catwoman, “Selina’s Big Score,” which is more a tribute to Richard Stark’s Parker series, several volumes of which he would later illustrate. And I recall Ed Brubaker wrote this Catwoman I was looking for the origins of a sympathetic, vulnerable Catwoman who has-for a time-left her cat burglar life behind and actually wants to fight crime. I stopped in the middle of the Tom King Batman run because he has Batman and Catwoman make a little music together (I’ve only read through volume 2 so far), and I know more happens in that direction in the Batworld, so I wanted to remind myself what I knew of relatively recent approaches to Catwoman. ![]()
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