Catwoman: When in Rome #6

Well, finally the last chapter in this mini series. Over all, I have to say that this comic was alright, except that the story was infuriatingly slow and the issues came out once every leap year. The artwork, by Tim Sale, is just great, and Selina is at her sexiest. In the end, she discover who her parents were, but has no proof. Pretty disappointing. Yep, pretty alright, if you decide not to wonder how the Riddler tricked Catwoman into asking him to go with her, or how he knew that her worst fear is being rescued by Batman so that she might let his true identity slip, or why he hired several people to kill her before she told him, or why he needed a freeze gun, or why the Scarecrow suddenly showed up at the end, or how Catwoman rigged up a trick ring with joker gas when all of it went down with the ship. But who am I to question Jeph Loeb? Oh, that’s right, I’m a comic reviewer. It stinks.

-Fumanchu

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