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Catwoman | |
Title: | "...And Most of the Costumes Stay On..." |
Volume: | 4 |
Number: | 1 |
Cover price: | $2.99 |
Cover date: | November, 2011 |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Credits | |
Ex. Ed: | Eddie Berganza |
Writers: | Judd Winick |
Pencilers: | Guillem March |
Inkers: | Guillem March |
Cover artists: | Guillem March |
Cover inker: | Guillem March |
Cover colorist: | Guillem March |
Colorists: | Tomeu Morey |
Letterers: | Sal Cipriano |
Assistants: | Rickey Purdin |
Editors: | Rachel Gluckstern |
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"...And Most of the Costumes Stay On..." is the title to the first issue of the fourth Catwoman comic book series published by DC Comics. The story was written by Judd Winick with artwork and inks by Guillem March. It was colored by Tomeu Morey and lettered by Sal Cipriano. The story was edited by Rachel Gluckstern with Rickey Purdin as assistant editor. This issue shipped with a November, 2011 cover date and carries a cover price of $2.99 per copy (US).
"...And Most of the Costumes Stay On..."[]
Selina Kyle is forced to beat a hasty retreat from her Gotham City apartment, barely taking enough time to grab her cats and put on her costume before the Russian mob firebombs it.
Selina seeks out her friend, Lola MacIntire, who sets her up in a hotel. Selina learns about the Ivgene Clan of the Russian mob, whom she's had experience with in the past - in particular from clan leader Renald Ivanko.
Selina is barely inside her hotel room before she has an encounter with Batman. Seems perfectly natural the two should spend the remainder of their evening raw-dogging on the roof.
Featured characters
- Catwoman, Selina Kyle (1st appearance)
Supporting characters
- Batman, Bruce Wayne
- Lola MacIntire
Villains
- Renald Ivanko
Minor characters
- Pandora
Organizations
- Egorovs Clan (Referenced only)
- Ivgene Clan
Races & Animals
Locations
- Hotel Belle Monico
Items
Vehicles
Powers
Miscellaneous
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Catwoman was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane. She was originally known as simply "The Cat", and was introduced in the fourth story featured in Batman, Volume 1 #1 in the Spring of 1940. She has since gone on to become one of the Batman's most enduring recurring characters; often playing the role of a villain, but later evolving into an anti-heroine, and often an ally of Batman and his supporting cast.
- This series is billed under "The New 52" branding.
- This issue is reprinted in the Catwoman: The Game trade paperback collection, published in July, 2012. The collection reprints issues #1-6 of this series.