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| Issue |
Catwoman 88 |
| Subtitle |
TK |
| Date |
January 2001 |
| Writer(s) |
Bronwyn Carlton |
| Artist(s) |
Cary Nord, Mark
Lipka |
| storyline |
The mayor called
Gordon off the Catwoman hunt. He had to pull detectives and put
them on the funeral shootout case. Banner - the funeral shooter
- was involved in another racist altercation. Catwoman watched
it and later blew up the mayor's car. |
|
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| Issue |
Catwoman 89 |
| Subtitle |
Always Leave 'em
Laughing |
| Date |
February 2001 |
| Writer(s) |
Bronwyn Carlton |
| Artist(s) |
Staz Johnson,
Craig Rousseau, Wayne Faucher |
| storyline |
Dr. Harleen
Quinzel pitched a TV show idea to some network execs. They ended
up changing her true-to-life Catwoman premise into a teenie-bopper
family show. She killed them all with gas her Puddin' gave her. |
|
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| Issue |
Catwoman 90 |
| Subtitle |
Smoking Gun - Officer
Down part four |
| Date |
March 2001 |
| Writer(s) |
Bronwyn Carlton |
| Artist(s) |
Mike Lilly, Wayne
Faucher |
| storyline |
(continued
from Birds of Prey 27)
Nightwing, Robin, Batgirl, and Azrael teamed up and caught
Catwoman. She fingered another cop as the gunman who shot
Commissioner Gordon. She was able to produce the weapon, and
they let her go. Gordon went into surgery again.
(continued in Nightwing 53) |
|
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| Issue |
Catwoman 91 |
| Subtitle |
The Short Road |
| Date |
April 2001 |
| Writer(s) |
Bronwyn Carlton |
| Artist(s) |
Peter Doherty,
Wayne Faucher |
| storyline |
Catwoman made a
deal with Banner - her hostage for some explosives. Someone
overheard them talk and tipped off the police. Banner was taken
into custody at the raid. Catwoman escaped after her prisoner (a
police officer) was killed in the crossfire. |
|
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| Issue |
Catwoman 92 |
| Subtitle |
Tag |
| Date |
May 2001 |
| Writer(s) |
John Francis Moore |
| Artist(s) |
Staz Johnson,
Wayne Faucher, Ramos |
| storyline |
Selina,
experiencing identity problems, began to believe her sister was
out to get her. She set up a camera in her apartment in hopes of
catching Maggie in the act. When reviewing the tape, she
realized it was her - not her sister - that was the person
trying to get her. Believing Two-Face had to be behind her
behavior, she broke into Arkham and attacked Dent. He told her
Scarecrow's chemicals were affecting her. |
|
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| Issue |
Catwoman 93 |
| Subtitle |
Fear is Here to
Stay |
| Date |
June 2001 |
| Writer(s) |
John Francis Moore |
| Artist(s) |
Staz Johnson,
James Hodgkins, Wayne Faucher |
| storyline |
Jonathan Crane was
being transferred back to Arkham when Catwoman attacked. He was
able to take the upperhand by using post-hypnotic suggestions.
He left her with a gun expecting her to kill herself and ran
away. Catwoman was able to fight through her fear. She later
made a deal with Penguin to get Scarecrow. At the setup, she was
able to defeat him and regain part of herself. |
|
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| Issue |
Catwoman 94 |
| Subtitle |
You Don't Have to
go Home, But You Can't Stay Here |
| Date |
July 2001 |
| Writer(s) |
John Francis Moore |
| Artist(s) |
Staz Johnson, Dan
Davis, James Hodgkins |
| storyline |
The mayor hired
Deadshot to get Catwoman. She lured Batman to a museum job and
led him on a chase. When he caught up to her, they talked about
their relationship; she invited him on a vacation sans masks.
Deadshot took out a tanker truck, which exploded and appeared to
kill Catwoman. |
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