Catwoman Volume 1: Copycats
By (Author) Joelle Jones
DC Comics
DC Comics
16th April 2019
16th April 2019
United States
General
Fiction
741.5
Paperback
160
Width 168mm, Height 259mm
Coming off of the wedding of the century to Batman, Selina Kyle stars in an all-new solo series written and illustrated by Eisner Award nominee Joelle Jones! The wedding night's barely over, but Catwoman's back on the streets, this time to expose a copycat who's pulling heists around Gotham City. As Selina cracks the whip on her former criminal cohorts, she's attracting unwanted attention from one of Gotham's most dangerous groups. The mob Nope. Try the GCPD. And as if the Bat-Bride didn't have enough problems, don't miss the debut of an all-new villain determined to make trouble for all nine of Selina's lives. Fresh off of her run on Batman with superstar writer Tom King, creator Joelle Jones writes and illustrates this dynamic new series. Collects issues #1-6.
Captur[es] that signature blend of danger and sex appeal that makes for greatCatwomanstories.IGN
Stunning to look at and engaging to read. Its a great start to a promising new series. Comicosity
Jolle JonesCatwoman wastes no time in setting up the new status quo for the character. CBR
Joelle Jones writing and art are both fantastic. Syfy Wire
"As conceived by Jones (Lady Killer) and Fernando Blanco (Midnight and Apollo), Catwoman is sultry and morose; still reeling from her failed relationship with Batman, shes more human than cat. Insight into her past helps flesh her character out and explains the motivation behind some of her actions. This arc is timely considering recent interest in female superheroes stories, and would be a good fit for any adult collection." School Library Journal
Joelle Jones is an Eisner Award-nominated artist currently living and working in Los Angeles, CA. Since attending PNCA in Portland, OR she has contributed to a wide range of projects such as drawing for Batman and Supergirl- Being Super, and writing and drawing the series Lady Killer. Jones has also provided the art for fashion designer Prada, and various projects for Marvel, Boom, Vertigo, Oni Press and the New York Times.