Volume 1
Catwoman by Jim Balent: Book One
Presented for the first time, witness the start of Catwoman's first ongoing series drawn by '90s superstar artist Jim Balent, written by comics legends Jo Duffy and Chuck Dixon in CATWOMAN BY JIM BALENT BOOK ONE.
Selina Kyle may seem like a wealthy and beautiful socialite by day, but at night she becomes the world's greatest thief…known as Catwoman. What starts out as a job for Gotham City's newest crime boss, Bane the man who broke Batman's back, ends up being the start of Selina's journey to becoming more than a thief. It may even turn her into the last thing she ever thought she'd be--a hero.
CATWOMAN BY JIM BALENT BOOK ONE collects CATWOMAN #1-13.
Volume 2
Catwoman by Jim Balent: Book Two
When Catwoman is captured by a secret government organization and blackmailed into committing an impossible robbery, she is caught in a no-win situation: the infamous feline burglar must steal an ancient relic from a small European country or suffer the detonation of a cyanide capsule that has been implanted in her arm! Realizing success will lead to her termination by her captors, Catwoman will have to use her ingenuity to turn the tables against the government agency and save her own life. Collects Catwoman #14-24 and #0, Annual #2 and Showcase '95 #4.
Issue 1
Catwoman (1993-2001) #1
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Issue 2
Catwoman (1993-2001) #2
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Issue 3
Catwoman (1993-2001) #3
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Issue 4
Catwoman (1993-2001) #4
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Issue 5
Catwoman (1993-2001) #5
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Issue 6
Catwoman (1993-2001) #6
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Issue 7
Catwoman (1993-2001) #7
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Issue 8
Catwoman (1993-2001) #8
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Issue 9
Catwoman (1993-2001) #9
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Issue 10
Catwoman (1993-2001) #10
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Issue 11
Catwoman (1993-2001) #11
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Issue 12
Catwoman (1993-2001) #12
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Issue 13
Catwoman (1993-2001) #13
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Issue 14
Catwoman (1993-2001) #14
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Issue 15
Catwoman (1993-2001) #15
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Issue 16
Catwoman (1993-2001) #16
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Issue 17
Catwoman (1993-2001) #17
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Issue 18
Catwoman (1993-2001) #18
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Issue 19
Catwoman (1993-2001) #19
Crash-landing in the dangerous jungles of Amazonia, Catwoman begins a desperate search for a former Nazi—possibly the only person alive who can free her from servitude.
Issue 20
Catwoman (1993-2001) #20
A Hollywood sleaze mogul offers the Feline Fatale a tidy sum to steal a top writer's next big screenplay. B-movie thrills and the all-too real terrors of murder ensue.
Issue 21
Catwoman (1993-2001) #21
Catwoman's search for a missing screenplay leads her to tangle with a movie monster come to life.
Issue 22
Catwoman (1993-2001) #22
Family Ties' part 1! Catwoman infiltrates the stronghold of a South American mob boss she believes is responsible for her recent run of bad luck.
Issue 23
Catwoman (1993-2001) #23
Catwoman returns to Gotham City and tries to forge an alliance with one mob family in order stop another that is determined to avenge its honor by destroying her. 'Family Ties' part 2.
Issue 24
Catwoman (1993-2001) #24
Catwoman is caught between warring crime families—and one of them will stop at nothing to avenge itself upon the Feline Fatale. 'Family Ties' part 3.
Issue 25
Catwoman (1993-2001) #25
Catwoman tries to outrace Robin and the Psyba-Rats in the deathtrap-laden mansion of the late, great C. Carstairs Biddle, a reclusive and eccentric multibillionaire.
Issue 26
Catwoman (1993-2001) #26
The Secret of the Universe' part 2, continued from BATMAN: SHADOW OF THE BAT #43. Batman chases Catwoman into the sewers, where the Ratcatcher is about to unleash thousands of mutated rats upon Gotham City. Continued in BATMAN: SHADOW OF THE BAT #44.
Issue 27
Catwoman (1993-2001) #27
While stealing priceless artifacts from an African embassy, Catwoman has a savage encounter with a Neron-augmented Gorilla Grodd.
Issue 28
Catwoman (1993-2001) #28
Catwoman embarks on a heist too big to carry out herself, so she enlists the help of a gang of costumed thieves who plan to kill the Feline Fatale as soon as they've got the loot.
Issue 29
Catwoman (1993-2001) #29
A mob boss's safe contains information that could lead Catwoman to the biggest score of her career, but the Penguin waits behind the scenes with a scheme of his own.
Issue 30
Catwoman (1993-2001) #30
Catwoman and her crew of thieves must steal a shipment of gold from an airliner—while the plane is in mid-flight!
Issue 31
Catwoman (1993-2001) #31
Contagion' part 4, continued from ROBIN (1993-2009) #27. Catwoman, Robin and Azrael find Kendall Stuart, but so does the mercenary Tracker. The Dark Knight's allies fight to keep the Clench virus survivor alive lest their chance of a cure dies with him. Continued in AZRAEL (1995-2003) #15.
Issue 32
Catwoman (1993-2001) #32
Contagion' part 9, continued from DETECTIVE COMICS (1937-2011) #696. Catwoman tracks down the last remaining survivor of the Clench outbreak. But does the blood of the survivor really hold the answer they're looking for? Continued in AZRAEL (1995-2003) #16.
Issue 33
Catwoman (1993-2001) #33
Hellhound' part 1! Planning a major heist, Catwoman clashes with her oldest and most hated enemy, Hellhound.
Issue 34
Catwoman (1993-2001) #34
Catwoman escapes a watery death, only to become the pawn in a scheme by Hellhound and the Collector. 'Hellhound' part 2.
Issue 35
Catwoman (1993-2001) #35
In a vast underground Sudanese chamber, Catwoman and Brother Umberto of the Order of St. Dumas face ten of the deadliest traps ever devised, unaware that the greatest danger awaits them at the end of their journey. 'Hellhound' part 3.
Issue 36
Catwoman (1993-2001) #36
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Issue 37
Catwoman (1993-2001) #37
A medical research project goes horrifically awry when scientists create Panara, a half human, half leopard who can't wait to sink her claws into Catwoman.
Issue 38
Catwoman (1993-2001) #38
Year Two' part 1! It's the untold tale of Catwoman's first big score: steal the Joker, the Penguin and Two-Face! Plus, the Feline Fatale has an early encounter with Batman.
Issue 39
Catwoman (1993-2001) #39
Catwoman has 'stolen' the Joker, Two-Face, and Penguin, diverting attention from her real target, an Egyptian dignitary. But she and Batman must deal with some unexpected consequences. 'Year Two' part 2.
Issue 40
Catwoman (1993-2001) #40
Catwoman helps Batman recapture Two-Face and the Penguin, after which the Cat and Bat confront their mutual fatal attraction. 'Year Two' part 3.
Issue 41
Catwoman (1993-2001) #41
As Catwoman sets out to steal a golden dollhouse, Commissioner Gordon assigns a one-man task force to obtain evidence that the Feline Fatale is still committing crimes.
Issue 42
Catwoman (1993-2001) #42
Accepting a commission to steal for the mysterious Mr. Zee, Catwoman engages in a death struggle with the unbeatable, inhuman Cybercat.
Issue 43
Catwoman (1993-2001) #43
Catwoman accepts a commission from Zee to steal valuable plans and along the way tangles with both She-Cat and Cybercat—one her competitor and the other her would-be killer.
Issue 44
Catwoman (1993-2001) #44
Catwoman's theft of an FBI satellite controller puts her in combat with Cybercat, She-Cat and a mysterious and lethal third party.
Issue 45
Catwoman (1993-2001) #45
An enemy of Catwoman's hires the nine best assassins in the world to kill the Feline Fatale.
Issue 46
Catwoman (1993-2001) #46
When Two-Face tries to steal a rare edition of Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, he learns that a woman dressed like a cat has beaten him to it.
Issue 47
Catwoman (1993-2001) #47
Catwoman and Two-Face reach a standoff over the purloined copy of Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, until She-Cat enters the scene and tips the balance of power.
Issue 48
Catwoman (1993-2001) #48
Morella, the leader of an international crime syndicate, recruits Catwoman to the fold. But when Selina learns what kind of inhuman horror her new boss is, she decides to destroy the syndicate instead.
Issue 49
Catwoman (1993-2001) #49
Caught in the midst of sabotaging Morella's organization, Catwoman finds herself in the fight of her life.
Issue 50
Catwoman (1993-2001) #50
Outmatched by Cybercat's high-tech might, the Feline Fatale acquires a high-powered new costume of her own, but even that may not be enough to defeat her persistent foe.
Issue 51
Catwoman (1993-2001) #51
Determined to avenge the drug-related death of one of her students, the Huntress breaks into a criminal stronghold. But she is surprised to find Catwoman already there, in the process of robbing the place.
Issue 52
Catwoman (1993-2001) #52
Catwoman and the Huntress end their team-up in a blaze of combat against Gotham's worst mobsters. Plus, Catwoman's relationship with Morland McShane takes a grim and unexpected turn.
Issue 53
Catwoman (1993-2001) #53
Moreland McShane learns that Selina Kyle is Catwoman, and Catwoman makes a shocking discovery of her own.
Issue 54
Catwoman (1993-2001) #54
A robbery goes far too easily for Catwoman's liking, so she keeps on stealing and returning the purloined object over and over again, until security improves enough to be worthy of her efforts.
Issue 55
Catwoman (1993-2001) #55
Catwoman uses all her wiles in an attempt to get security codes that would give her with access to some of Gotham's richest vaults, but her motive isn't greed. It's simple justice—justice for a very ordinary woman with tragic problems.
Issue 56
Catwoman (1993-2001) #56
Cataclysm' part 6, continued from Detective Comics (1937-2011) #720. Catwoman is trapped in a collapsing department store, torn between her need to avoid almost certain capture and her desire to help people who will die if she abandons them. Continued in ROBIN (1993-2009) #52.
Issue 57
Catwoman (1993-2001) #57
Poison Ivy has stolen a top-secret formula from WayneCorp and will use it to bury the quake-devastated Gotham in deadly vegetation unless the Feline Fatale can out-thieve her in time.
Issue 58
Catwoman (1993-2001) #58
The Scarecrow escapes from Arkham and has a new serum, one that terrifies only women. Trapping Catwoman, he subjects her to an experiment designed to drive her insane with fear.
Issue 59
Catwoman (1993-2001) #59
The effects of the Scarecrow's new fear serum push Catwoman to the very limits of terror, and she must learn how to survive being literally scared to death.
Issue 60
Catwoman (1993-2001) #60
Determined to defeat the Scarecrow on his own terms, Catwoman injects herself with a massive dose of his fear serum and faces what she dreads most.
Issue 61
Catwoman (1993-2001) #61
Catwoman is involved in a bank robbery that is complicated by common thieves.
Issue 62
Catwoman (1993-2001) #62
Catwoman teams up with Suicide Squad member Nemesis in an attempt to rescue one of the mysterious agent's friends from a London gang.
Issue 63
Catwoman (1993-2001) #63
Seeking revenge, the Clown Prince of Crime sprays the Feline Fatale with a radioactive fluid that enables him to trace her movements. Now anyone unlucky enough to be near Catwoman is ripe for slaughter at the Joker's hands.
Issue 64
Catwoman (1993-2001) #64
Catwoman is a moving target for the Joker, who's intent on killing anyone who crosses her path, which means innocents are dying... and that Batman is taking an interest.
Issue 65
Catwoman (1993-2001) #65
Catwoman's battle with the Scarecrow takes an unexpected turn as she must shake off not only the master of fear, but also the Dark Knight.
Issue 66
Catwoman (1993-2001) #66
In the wake of Gotham's troubles, Catwoman decides it's time for a working vacation... in Paris!
Issue 67
Catwoman (1993-2001) #67
Catwoman moves to the Big Apple and looks to make a fortune on Wall Street.
Issue 68
Catwoman (1993-2001) #68
As Catwoman tries to get used to the Big Apple, she discovers that her alias of Selina Kyle has a price on her head and the Body Doubles, Gunhawk, and Lady Vic are eager to collect.
Issue 69
Catwoman (1993-2001) #69
All the guns-for-hire have failed to stop Selina Kyle, so the mob figures it takes a thief to catch one. Enter James Jesse, the Flash villain known as the Trickster!
Issue 70
Catwoman (1993-2001) #70
Catwoman is forced to take a contract to kill...Selina Kyle? And if she doesn't succeed, the Trickster just might!
Issue 71
Catwoman (1993-2001) #71
The Trickster has put the Feline Fatale in an awful bind, manipulating events so that she'll lose her every ill-gotten dollar unless she abandons her Catwoman identity forever.
Issue 72
Catwoman (1993-2001) #72
Oracle calls Catwoman with an unexpected mission: Break into Gotham. Can the ultimate thief worm her way into the ultimate fortress?
Issue 73
Catwoman (1993-2001) #73
A "No Man's Land" tie-in issue! The search to recover a disk with the info needed to save Gotham City leads to a confrontation with Hard Cases, Incorporated!
Issue 74
Catwoman (1993-2001) #74
Catwoman works her way back into "No Man's Land" carrying a pair of incredibly valuable computer discs. Treachery and danger dog her every step, and in a land where chaos reigns and laws no longer apply, the chances of success are dismal.
Issue 75
Catwoman (1993-2001) #75
Hot on the heels of her unfortunate deal-gone-bad last issue, Catwoman is at death's door with no one to help her. Plus, she's got to break into No Man's Land and track down Batman.
Issue 76
Catwoman (1993-2001) #76
Catwoman turns to an unexpected source for comfort...the Penguin! And if that weren't disturbing enough, Penguin's got his sights set on a much, much bigger target, and it isn't Batman!
Issue 77
Catwoman (1993-2001) #77
Mercy may have stepped on the kitty's tail in CATWOMAN #74, but the Feline Fatale is going to go her one better in a battle royal!
Issue 78
Catwoman (1993-2001) #78
Gotham is open for business, and open for business means open for stealing for Catwoman. But life in the big city isn't quite the way she remembers it.
Issue 79
Catwoman (1993-2001) #79
A very reluctant Bruce Wayne helps Commissioner Gordon set up a trap designed to succeed where all others have failed—a trap to capture the Feline Fatale.
Issue 80
Catwoman (1993-2001) #80
Catwoman in jail! The power structure is stacked against her, and she has to learn a whole new way of surviving adverse conditions.
Issue 81
Catwoman (1993-2001) #81
If Selina thought being in prison was bad, wait'll she tries a few days in solitary confinement. Making matters worse, this confinement isn't exactly as solitary as it's supposed to be, and someone very dangerous lurks in the shadows.
Issue 82
Catwoman (1993-2001) #82
Riding a wave of barely contained rage at the world at large, it's payback time—starting with the prison staff.
Issue 83
Catwoman (1993-2001) #83
Seeking revenge, the Clown Prince of Crime sprays the Feline Fatale with a radioactive fluid that enables him to trace her movements.
Issue 84
Catwoman (1993-2001) #84
Catwoman teams up with that mistress of madness Harley Quinn! And this time, Gordon's the target and there's no turning back.
Issue 85
Catwoman (1993-2001) #85
Free from prison and on her own at last, Catwoman begins her life of crime anew. But gone are the days of stealing jewelry and causing mischief…
Issue 86
Catwoman (1993-2001) #86
On the heels of last issue's gang shooting that left a prominent drug dealer dead, Batman's foe Banner is on the hunt for Catwoman.
Issue 87
Catwoman (1993-2001) #87
A tale from Catwoman's past finds Selina journeying south of the border—where she discovers a shocking crime that strikes at the very heart of who she is.
Issue 88
Catwoman (1993-2001) #88
When Catwoman accidently finds herself in the middle of a fire fight between the Gotham City Police Department, Commissioner Gordon and the villain Banner, will she be able to escape the explosive fallout?
Issue 89
Catwoman (1993-2001) #89
It's the return of Harley Quinn, the Cupid of Crime! She's one of the few people who knows Selina Kyle's real story, and knowledge is power, after all.
Issue 90
Catwoman (1993-2001) #90
"Officer Down" Part 5! Continued from BIRDS OF PREY #27! The hunt for Catwoman reaches its dramatic conclusion, but finding Catwoman and capturing her are two very different things. And it may be that Catwoman has information that will change everything the heroes know about the case! Continued in NIGHTWING #53!
Issue 91
Catwoman (1993-2001) #91
A second Catwoman is running around wearing the old purple costume, determined to exact revenge on the G.C.P.D., and Selina Kyle won't rest until she uncovers the mystery of who this copycat Catwoman is.
Issue 92
Catwoman (1993-2001) #92
For months, there have been two Catwomans running around, but the truth behind the matter lies in a most unexpected place, as Catwoman discovers someone very close has turned on her!
Issue 93
Catwoman (1993-2001) #93
Sometimes ignorance is better than the truth, and after what Selina Kyle learned about the second Catwoman last issue, she's wishing she'd never got out of bed!
Issue 94
Catwoman (1993-2001) #94
Final Issue! Selina may have beaten back the source of the inner demons that have plagued her, but that doesn't mean she's cured. Time is running out, and she's got to get out of Gotham!
Issue 95
Catwoman (1993-2001) #0
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