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Old February 25th 2008, 08:40 PM
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CATWOMAN #76 REVIEW

Reviewer: Terry Verticchio terryvert@hotmail.com
Quick Rating: Very Good
Title: Waking up on the wrong side of the Universe—Part Two

Catwoman finds herself back on Earth, but it’s not the Earth she remembers.

Writer: Will Pfeifer
Pencils: David Lopez
Inks: Alvaro Lopez
Colours: Jeromy Cox
Letters: Jared K. Fletcher
Cover artist: Adam Hughes
Editor: Nachie Castro
Publisher: DC Comics

Catwoman had only just allied herself with Lex Luthor on Hellworld when she entered an alien lab and suddenly found herself back on Earth. But it’s an Earth where Batman carries a gun and he is quite upset that Selina killed Black Mask. Needless to say Selina soon realises this is not her home planet. But that doesn’t mean there is nothing on it that she finds enjoyable. Selina is somehow able to do things she was unable to do back home. She can do and be anything she wants. Which may just cost her everything.

This is a fun issue, as nothing is as it seems and the twist at the end is perfect. I continue to enjoy how smoothly Will Pfeifer writes this title. His control and the pace are all first rate.

The art remains at its consistent best, month in and month out.

Catwoman remains one of my favourite books simply by the fact that each month is just as good as the last. It’s just a really fun book.

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Old February 26th 2008, 03:02 PM
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Starting reading this series last issue, with hopes that it could somehow make me feel a little better about buying into Salvation Run mini that I have been wasting my money on. Well, it does tie into Sal. Run, and thats all well and good, but I have been really impressed with the two issues I have read thus fare how they stand on their own.
As stated in your review:
"This is a fun issue, as nothing is as it seems and the twist at the end is perfect. I continue to enjoy how smoothly Will Pfeifer writes this title. His control and the pace are all first rate." -Terry V

Couldn't agree more, and plan on adding this book to my pull list permately

Thanks for the good reviews
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