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Catwoman Vol. 3 35

CATWOMAN VOL. 3 #35

Cover Date: November 2004
Cover Price: $2.50

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Cover Credits:
Pencils: Paul Gulacy (signed)
Inks: Jimmy Palmiotti (signed)
Colors: Laurie Kronenberg


Story: "War Games: Act 2 Part 7. Betrayal" (22 Pages)

Credits:

StoryEd Brubaker
PencilsPaul Gulacy
InksJimmy Palmiotti
LetteringClem Robins
ColorsLaurie Kronenberg
Assistant editingNachie Castro
EditingMatt Idelson

Feature Character(s):

Catwoman (last in Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #183; next in Batman Vol. 1 #632)

Guest Star(s):

Spoiler (in between Robin Vol. 2 #130 and #131)
Batman (last in Batman: Gotham Knights #57; next in Batman Vol. 1 #632)

Supporting Character(s):

Oracle (last in Robin Vol. 2 #130; next in Batman Vol. 1 #632)
Commissioner Michael Akins (last in Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #183; next in Detective Comics #799)
James Gordon (last in Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #183; next in flashback in Detective Comics #800)

Villain(s):

Pistolera (last in Detective Comics #798; next in Robin Vol. 2 #131)
Vicious (last in Detective Comics #798; next in Robin Vol. 2 #131)
Black Mask (last in Batgirl #56; next in Batman Vol. 1 #632)

Guest Appearance(s):

Orpheus II (deceased)

Other Character(s):

Lou (a police officer)
Carl (a police officer)
Officer Blake (a police officer)

Comment(s):

Act Two of War Games continued from Batgirl #56 and concludes in Batman Vol. 1 #632.

Synopsis:

Oracle informs Catwoman that the Ravens - Pistolera and Vicious - are attempting to take over a part of the East End. Catwoman instinctively heads them off, but in the fight, Pistolera ruptures a lorry's gas tank, causing a fire that puts many lives at risk and thus allows the Ravens to slip away. Meanwhile, as Black Mask gloats over Orpheus' corpse, Spoiler frees herself from her bonds and Batman makes the surprising move of taking over the police computers and radio, ordering them to help him herd all of the criminals towards Robinson Park. Now all he needs to put the final pieces into place is one man, Orpheus.


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