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‘Catwoman #34’ (review)

Written by Ram V.
Art by Fernando Blanco
Published by DC Comics

 

This series has been getting slightly better with each issue.

Ram V has been ratcheting up the tension with each script that he writes and the outcome is some really strong stories. I am enjoying this latest story thus far as it has had some interesting moments to say the least.

The Magistrate has finally come to Gotham and we get to see some of the long term effects of that. Alleytown stands as one of the places that remains untouched by the law’s hands and it’s existence might soon be in Jeopardy.

But for now, it becomes a place for Gotham’s villains to go to. This causes Selina a headache as these villains aren’t exactly the nicest of people. Selina finds Alleytown under a sort of siege from these villains and has to come up with a solution.

She also finds that her section of the world is surrounded by the worst kind of law enforcement. Selina tries to figure out a solution but things start to spiral a bit. That is when Selina comes up with an idea to get out of it all.

The story really is pretty decent. The script is a bit better than normal too. The art by Fernando Blanco is the real treat however and I really did like where this issue went too. This was pretty well done overall.

RATING: B+

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