Batman- One Bad Day: Catwoman
M**M
Great
Another great One Bad Day Story. G. Willow did a wonderful job and the art is great. Loved the story and characters. I want more stories like this.
M**A
Unique entry
The thing that struck me about this book was how low the stakes were. That wasn’t a bad thing. Instead we get an interesting tale about the morality of Catwoman. On just a normal day for her. There is some backstory about her Mom and sister which helped flesh things out.I am a sucker for not cheesy romance. The antics between her and Batman really brought a smile to my face.The art is very good. Nothing outstanding but on the whole the book looks good.Only real negative we have is some preaching from the left side of the aisle. It wasn’t as bad as I have seen in other books from this time.I would give this a hearty recommendation.
T**I
Straightforward
This is one of my favorite in the entire series. The stakes are not world ending, they're more personal to the character. I liked it.
F**O
Raises more questions
Nto as satisfying as the other "One Bad Day" titles imho. Does provide an insight I like, but seems liek it stays on the surface.
A**N
What a fun episode
Well this was just fun. I really enjoyed this art style and the little episode was entertaining. I like Catwoman as a character in the very few things I have read thus far.
K**E
Very enjoyable entry in the series
This book have some very real and human dimension to Catwoman, a character too easily used in other Batman titles as a simple fantasy foil. This is a thoughtful story with fantastic art, so I think its worth a look.
1**4
Happy
Arrived as described well packed and in great condition. .. Very Happy !
L**E
Catwoman underestimates a competitor and rues the day.
A generation ago DC Comics editor Dennis O'Neil complained that good stories were hard to find, while quality artwork was commonplace. Unlike many Batman titles since, this book has a very good story to go with the now common fine artwork. But who is Catwoman's mysterious new nemesis without a name? She obviously is a character primed for return in a future book, for she gets the better of Catwoman in this one. On the plus side, Catwoman's romance with Batman -- a staple now since they first appeared together in 1940 -- adds a tender touch to a character who is unlike any other Batman villain. Why can't we have more comics like this one?
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