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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5
Fabric Type: 9781563899089
Fax Number: Graphic novel
Legal Disclaimer: 1563899086
Maximum Color Depth: DC Comics
Metal Type: DC Comics
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 136
Total External Bays Free: September 01, 2002
Total Firewire Ports: DC Comics
Total Parallel Ports: September 01, 2002
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Product Description: Selina Kyle - Catwoman - is missing and presumed dead. The mysterious circunstances of her death has drawn the attention of a private eye by the name of Slam Bradley. He follows the trail in an attempt to discover if this cat has one more life left.
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This is a change in style for Catwoman, for both the character and the comic. Gone is Balent's purple suited bodacious buxom action babe, and in is the blacker, darker gritty underworld in the shadows kind of woman.
A change in color scheme and costume to go along with this, of course, and to offer a bit more protection.
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Nicely made magazine, drawings are of a classic style. Good but not outstanding.
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I find comics to be a visual art form and so, while good writing is obviously important, if the pictures aren't appealing, IMO there's little point to a comic book. That being said, while there have been many various incarnations of Catwoman over the years, I really like Darwyn Cooke's version, and bought this graphic novel to see more of his work. It's a decent enough read, but really, nothing they've done recently measures up to Selina's Big Score.
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This comicbook is a great read... I've been an on-again, off-again comicbook reader since about 1970, and recently fell into the graphic novel habit... A friend who's a diligent DC fan recommended this series to me, and I gotta say, he was totally right.
The first volume of this revamped Catwoman series is quite impressive -- the partnership of writer Ed Brubaker and artist Darwyn Cooke ripples with energy and inspiration, evoking the perfect moody noir atmosphere... Great to see a 1930s ... Read More
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This book picks up after the previous trade paperback book, "Selina's Big Score," (which is also well worth buying). Compared to that prior book, "The Dark End of the Street" is printed on cheaper, more pulpy paper, but it is less expensive and has 25% more pages than the glossy-papered "Selina's Big Score."
Where "Dark End" really beats "Big Score" is all in the cool, new Catwoman costume, which debuted here in these stories in "Dark End of the Street." This costume is probably the coolest ... Read More
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