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Catwoman
"Raining Cats"
Catwoman Vol 2 16
Catwoman
Title: "Raining Cats"
Storyline: "Catfile"
Volume: 2
Number: 16
Cover price: $1.50
Cover date: December, 1994
Publisher: DC Comics
Credits
Writers: Chuck Dixon
Pencilers: Jim Balent
Inkers: Bob Smith
Cover artists: Jim Balent
Cover inker: Jim Balent
Cover colorist: Jordan B. Gorfinkel; Steve Buccellato
Colorists: Buzz Setzer
Letterers: Bob Pinaha
Assistants: Jordan B. Gorfinkel
Editors: Denny O'Neil
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Next: Catwoman #17

"Raining Cats" is the sixteenth issue of Catwoman, Volume 2 and is part of the "Catfile" storyline. It was written by Chuck Dixon with interior artwork by penciler Jim Balent and inker Bob Smith. Coloring was provided by Buzz Setzer and the issue was lettered by Bob Pinaha. The story was edited by Denny O'Neil with Jordan B. Gorfinkel as assistant editor. The cover art was illustrated by Jim Balent with coloring by Jordan B. Gorfinkel. Curtis King and John Wren edited the cover copy. The issue sold with a December, 1994 cover date and a cover price of $1.50 per copy (US).

Synopsis[]

Appearances[]

Featured characters

Supporting characters

  • Daphne
  • Dave Galiant
  • Shapleigh

Villains

  • Tito Vachani
  • Willem Augen Kapreallian

Minor characters

  • Bertold
  • Carmelita DeSimone
  • Dietrich
  • Ramon DeSimone
  • Rudolf

Races

Locations

  • French Riviera
  • Daumont

Items

  • Fencing swords
  • Micro-detonator
  • Swan Crown

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This is the second chapter in the "Catfile" storyline.
  • Letterer Bob Pinaha is credited as Bobpin in this issue.
  • This is the first appearance of Prince Willem Augen Kapreallian. He appears next in Catwoman #17.
  • This is the first appearance of Tito Vachani. He appears next in Catwoman #18.
  • First and only appearance of Ramon and Carmelita DeSimone, Prince Willem's guests.
  • Daphne is Prince Willem's fianceé.
  • Bertold is one of the Prince's fencing opponents.
  • The micro-detonator was implanted with syonide in Catwoman #15.

Recommended Reading[]

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