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| Issue |
Catwoman 76 |
| Subtitle |
Strange Bedfellows
(part of NO MAN'S LAND) |
| Date |
January 2000 |
| Writer(s) |
John Ostrander |
| Artist(s) |
Jim Balent, Marlo
Alquiza |
| storyline |
Selina woke up
naked, captive of Penguin. He challenged her to steal his new
competition, Lex Luthor, blind. She found her former henchmen
working at Camp Lex. Using them again, she got on the inside.
Catwoman stole a legion of flying armored assault suits and
delivered them to Penguin. |
|
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| Issue |
Catwoman 77 |
| Subtitle |
Pay Back (part of
NO MAN'S LAND) |
| Date |
February 2000 |
| Writer(s) |
John Ostrander |
| Artist(s) |
Jim Balent, Marlo
Alquiza |
| storyline |
Catwoman filled
the suits with explosives and destroyed one of Luthor's camps.
Penguin was in the process of trading her to Luthor when she
turned on him. She continued to wreak havoc on Luthor's plans.
As a truce, she asked him to ask her to stop. Catwoman paid her
crew off and disappeared. |
|
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| Issue |
Catwoman 78 |
| Subtitle |
Plus Ca Change |
| Date |
March 2000 |
| Writer(s) |
Bronwyn Carlton |
| Artist(s) |
Staz Johnson,
Wayne Faucher |
| storyline |
Selina returned to
Gotham City. She scammed a handyman out of his clothes and
prepared for her next heist. Posing as an alarm technician, she
set out to steal a crystal spire meant to symbolize the rebirth
of the city. She was duped - it was already stolen (a real
inside job). Catwoman was blamed anyway; Commissioner Gordon
vowed to take her down. |
|
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| Issue |
Catwoman 79 |
| Subtitle |
Meet Jane Doe |
| Date |
April 2000 |
| Writer(s) |
Bronwyn Carlton |
| Artist(s) |
Staz Johnson,
Wayne Faucher |
| storyline |
As Catwoman
continued to knock off rich apartments, Jim Gordon spoke with
Batman asking him to let the police handle the matter. Gordon
later met with Bruce Wayne and a museum curator. The GCPD were
planning on using an exhibit to bait Catwoman. The plan was
successful, and after a long chase, Catwoman was in custody.
Without giving any ID (she had none), she pleaded guilty to a
lesser charge and got two years in a detention facility. |
|
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| Issue |
Catwoman 80 |
| Subtitle |
Kitten in a Cage |
| Date |
May 2000 |
| Writer(s) |
Bronwyn Carlton |
| Artist(s) |
Staz Johnson,
Wayne Faucher |
| storyline |
Catwoman was
placed in her new home - an experimental faculty for first-time
female felons. Being somewhat famous, she was the target of two
attacks in her first day and was put in solitary. |
|
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| Issue |
Catwoman 81 |
| Subtitle |
It's a Wonderful
Life |
| Date |
June 2000 |
| Writer(s) |
Bronwyn Carlton |
| Artist(s) |
Staz Johnson,
Wayne Faucher |
| storyline |
In solitary,
Selina dreamed about her childhood. She remembered finding her
mother's body after she committed suicide, and later finding her
father's body after he drank himself to death. After reliving
her escape from the juvenile home, she made a break for it when
a guard brought her next meal. |
|
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| Issue |
Catwoman 82 |
| Subtitle |
Cat Outta Hell |
| Date |
July 2000 |
| Writer(s) |
Bronwyn Carlton |
| Artist(s) |
Ron Randall, Wayne
Faucher |
| storyline |
When the other
inmates saw Catwoman with a guard at knifepoint, they rioted.
With the "residents" holed up in the cafeteria with
six guards as hostages, the state police were called in. A
negotiator was sent in to try and stop things. In a private
meeting with Catwoman, the negotiator cut her (blaming it on
another inmate). The negotiator got Catwoman to an ambulance and
revealed herself as Dr. Harleen Quinzel. |
|
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| Issue |
Catwoman 83 |
| Subtitle |
Scavenger Hunt |
| Date |
August 2000 |
| Writer(s) |
Bronwyn Carlton |
| Artist(s) |
Staz Johnson,
Wayne Faucher |
| storyline |
Gordon learned
Catwoman was loose and the Cinque (the private correctional
facility she'd been sentenced to) was under siege. Batman found
a note in the abandoned ambulance - it was a scavenger hunt
list. The ambulance driver died - Catwoman was wanted for
murder. A clue led the police to the location of a stolen spire
(that was thought to be a Catwoman job). Clues there led them
downtown (to the location of the war Gordon incited between
rival gangs during NML). From there, the hunt led them to the
courthouse where Two-Face tried Gordon. Inside the courthouse,
they found a doll. The doll led Gordon of his major scenes in
NML - Gotham Central. In the basement where his wife died, he
was ambushed by Harley Quinn and a drugged Catwoman. |
|
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| Issue |
Catwoman 84 |
| Subtitle |
The Lesser of Two
Evils |
| Date |
September 2000 |
| Writer(s) |
Bronwyn Carlton |
| Artist(s) |
Staz Johnson,
Wayne Faucher, Rodney Ramos |
| storyline |
Gordon woke up
tied to his wife's gravestone. Harley forced Catwoman to rob a
bank - she showed a note to the cameras that Gordon would be
killed if the Cinque inmates weren't released. Batman, with help
from Oracle, found Quinn. Catwoman realized she was being played
and split. Harley also got away - Batman was more interested in
Jim's well-being than catching up with his captors. |
|
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| Issue |
Catwoman 85 |
| Subtitle |
The Cat Came Back |
| Date |
October 2000 |
| Writer(s) |
Bronwyn Carlton |
| Artist(s) |
Staz Johnson,
Anthony Williams, John Nyberg, Rodney Ramos |
| storyline |
After a night out,
Selina decided to make some changes. She infiltrated Gordon's
office as a cleaning lady and planted a listening device. She
stole a car and a gun. A detective assigned to her case believed
that "Jane Doe" (Catwoman) was the sister of former
New York Mayoral candidate Selina Kyle. |
|
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| Issue |
Catwoman 86 |
| Subtitle |
Tears for Fluffy |
| Date |
November 2000 |
| Writer(s) |
Bronwyn Carlton |
| Artist(s) |
Staz Johnson, Cary
Nord, Wayne Faucher, Rodney Ramos, Mark Lipka |
| storyline |
Selina got the
jump on a heist - the mayor sent a detective to loot the home of
a slain musician. Catwoman got the loot - photos of the singer
and the mayor's wife with loads of drugs. A gunman opened fire
at the singer's funeral. Catwoman called the mayor about the
photos. |
|
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| Issue |
Catwoman 87 |
| Subtitle |
Casa de Mujer-Gato |
| Date |
December 2000 |
| Writer(s) |
Jordan B.
Gorfinkle |
| Artist(s) |
N. Steven Harris,
Wayne Faucher |
| storyline |
Catwoman took a
job in Mexico. After meeting her contact, she learned she'd be
trafficking children. She spoke with the parents and realized it
was consensual. She doubled her price and took the job. A week
after delivery, she'd received no compensation and went back to
confront her benefactor. He'd set her up. She escaped to the
parents of the children and turned the townspeople against the
man. |
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