There are several thematic layers to Tynion’s story.
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There are several thematic layers to Tynion’s story.
Tynion has a way of twisting cliche until it confesses some kind of strange truth.
Tynion is throwing a lot at the page.
Tynion isn’t really doing anything new with the opening issue.
Bellaire puts in a spectacular job with this issue's color.
Bellaire has some beautiful moments in the mix.
Catwoman? Yeah: she’s not really in this one.
Bellaire makes some clever choices throughout the issue.
V is sculpting an interesting life for Selina.
V has a very stylish way through a very well-worn kind of mystery.
This particular, little climax feels a bit flat despite some promising elements.
Ram V has constructed a thoroughly enjoyable script.
Ram V places various elements into the frame with an architect’s eye for detail.
Selina returns to Gotham in a promising new direction for her series.
An impressively diverse line-up of classy tales of larceny.
Catwoman takes to horror so well it might as well be her natural habitat.
It’s a smooth and easy prelude the moves along briskly.
There’s not a whole lot going on here, but Jones manages to filter-in a couple of intriguing, little mysteries that add to the action.
A few different odd ends meeting together between two covers on the way out to a meeting with Lex Luthor.
Writer and artists occasionally bump into each other in an otherwise satisfying issue.