CATWOMAN #1-28 (Joëlle Jones, Ram V / collectif)

Non parce que je n’ai pas un truc qui recouvre mes épaules, c’est plutôt un marcel noir en cuir laissant voir mes poils.

Beaucoup trop d’informations. icon_mrgreen

Mais là, la tenue de Catwoman, si elle laisse une partie visible (qui n’est pas vraiment l’aisselle, d’ailleurs : c’est un peu plus bas sur le flanc (on aperçoit une partie du sein) et, dans le dos, ça découvre les omoplates), elle doit surtout être plus facile à mettre : plutôt qu’une combi intégrale, on a un pantalon, un justaucorps ou un haut, un bustier et cette partie supérieure qui est constituée uniquement de deux manches, d’un col et du masque (du coup, ça doit s’enfiler en mettant les manches, puis le masque et en fermant avec le zip sur le cou).

Tori.

Ça fait chboum la-d’dans, hein ?

Jim

tu m’étonnes
depuis hier j’hésitais à revenir sur ce topic de peur d’en apprendre à nouveau beaucoup trop :wink:

après pour le coup on s’en fout pas un peu? Comme ça dans l’urgence et sans trop chercher à part le costume noir de Spidey ou celui de Cap quand il n’est plus Cap il y a tant que ça d’exemples de vraies justifications pour les changements de costumes? autre que se faire plaisir pour les auteurs bien entendu.
Bon ok le blouson des vengeurs ça permettait de ranger les clés du quinjet, du manoir et la carte de membre dans les poches

Baaaah… Oué !

Et la barre d’ovomaltine !

Catwoman #3

The secret shot-caller who’s been borrowing Catwoman’s M.O. for a series of crimes steps out of the shadows in this issue, and her “secret origin” is unlike anything Selina’s run into before! Meanwhile, the police close in on Catwoman as well, as they believe she killed a cop during one of the crimes she’s been framed for. With nowhere to go and no one to turn to, Catwoman’s running out of her nine lives fast!

Written by: Joëlle Jones
Art by: Joëlle Jones, Fernando Blanco, Laura Allred, John Kalisz
Cover by: Joëlle Jones
Variant cover by: Stanley « Artgerm » Lau

U.S. Price:
3.99
On Sale Date:
Sep 12 2018

Source : www.inverse.com

Catwoman #4

Things have gone from bad to worse for Selina in Villa Hermosa. Her new city has taken away what little she was able to carry with her from Gotham, and her rap sheet offers scant protection when local crooks frame her for murdering two police officers. The law has caught up with her and Catwoman is in the clink, giving her time to reflect on her life and all the things that led her to Vila Hermosa. Turns out she didn’t choose the move randomly or just to get away from the Batman. This special interlude issue takes us back in time to explode some previously unknown truth bombs from Selina Kyle’s past. BATWOMAN artist Fernando Blanco joins Joëlle Jones to explore a couple of the early versions of Catwoman’s nine lives.

Written by: Joëlle Jones
Art by: Fernando Blanco, Joëlle Jones, Laura Allred, John Kalisz
Cover by: Joëlle Jones
Variant cover by: Stanley « Artgerm » Lau

U.S. Price:
3.99
On Sale Date:
Oct 10 2018

Source : www.syfywire.com

Mon dieu que c’est beau

La page de Fernando Blanco ? Ouais, elle est chouette.

Jim

T’es un vilain Jim. Chouette épisode 4 qui revient sur la période Brubaker, non?

Il est question de la soeur de Sélina et de ses déboires (euphémisme) du temps de Black Mask, leader du Est End.

A la lecture du run, il n’empêche que je cherche toujours l’intérêt du titre. Pas trop dans la mouvance du mariage, JJ ne semble pas trop savoir où aller.

Alors c’est chouette car j’aime Joelle Jones mais sur la longueur on risque de déchanter.

Meuh non, meuh non.

Sais pas, j’ai pas lu.

Sans blague ?

Jim

Catwoman #5

A secret hideout is supposed to be just that—secret. So how did her new villain’s criminal crew know where to plant an explosive in Selina’s new pad? As if that blow-up weren’t bad enough, the cops come calling and arrest Selina for murder. Locked up without bail, Catwoman finds that she isn’t very popular in jail, and must fight the other inmates just to stay alive and avoid a shiv. Will she make a deal with her new nemesis, that cagey Creel, or is orange the new black for Selina’s foreseeable future?

Written by: Joëlle Jones
Art by: Joëlle Jones, Laura Allred
Cover by: Joëlle Jones
Variant cover by: Stanley « Artgerm » Lau

U.S. Price:
3.99
On Sale Date:
Nov 14 2018

Source : www.inverse.com

CATWOMAN #6

Selina’s forced into a seriously sinister Sopranos-style sit-down! While the cops continue to hunt her for a murder she didn’t commit, Catwoman’s forced to take a meeting with secretive crime boss Mrs. Creel. Here’s the pitch: work for us or die! Selina counters with some blackmail of her own, but the offer fails to blow away Creel and her meta-crew. That leads to a breakneck chase that drives Catwoman right into the crosshairs of the local authorities.

In Shops: Dec 19, 2018

SRP: $3.99

Source : www.syfywire.com

Elle patine et tatonne, en somme. On retrouve de bons éléments à grignotter comme Le retour de la soeurette et d’un peu de continuité. Mais en cinq épisodes, il n’y a pas de direction claire ou elle n’en propose pas alors que l’on sort du Batman 50 tout de même.

Et ce n’est pas le vilain qui va sauver la mise. C’est ridicule.

Je donne la chance au prochain arc en espérant du bien mieux. Après je craque sur ses dess(e)ins.

CATWOMAN #7

(W) Joëlle Jones (A) Fernando Blanco, Elena Casagrande (CA) Joëlle Jones

What’s a cat burglar to do? When things went bad for her in Gotham, Selina Kyle picked up stakes and moved to set up a new life in Villa Hermosa. Things went about as well as they could for an international super-criminal, particularly now that Catwoman has established herself as a major player in her new town. Too bad the past always has a way of catching up with you. Gotham comes to Catwoman in the form of the Penguin, fresh from his most recent tussle with Batman, and he’s not just looking to horn in on Selina’s new scheme; he comes bearing hot goss about everything-and everyone-Selina tried to leave behind.

In Shops: Jan 16, 2019

SRP: $3.99

Source : www.cbr.com

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Catwoman #8
(W) Joelle Jones (A) Elena Casagrande (CA) Joelle Jones
What is it that they say about house-guests and bad fish? How they both start to stink after a couple of days? Well, Oswald Cobblepot has been hanging around Catwoman’s new city, and Selina Kyle has been holding her nose for far too long. It’s time to send the Penguin packing! I mean, the guy smelled like fish even before he arrived.
RATED T+
In Shops: Feb 20, 2019
SRP: $3.99

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Catwoman #9

(W) V. Ram (A) John Timms (CA) Joëlle Jones
In Shops: Mar 13, 2019
SRP: $3.99

When crooks break into the pawn shop where Catwoman has set up her secret headquarters, they make off with a personal item that she has to get back. The trail of loot leads her to the Broker, the man who moves all illicit merchandise in Villa Hermosa. Now, Catwoman could just walk in and ask for her property back, but that’s never been Catwoman’s style. Instead, she’s going to pull off a heist that will teach her foe a lesson, making sure the Broker never crosses the Cat ever again. This special one-off issue is written by acclaimed writer Ram V. (BATMAN: SECRET FILES) and artist John Timms (HARLEY QUINN).

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Catwoman #10

written by JOELLE JONES
art by FERNANDO BLANCO
cover by JOELLE JONES
variant cover by STANLEY “ARTGERM” LAU
Asking the question, “Who is Selina Kyle?” has gotten folks hurt in the past…but this time it’s Selina asking about herself. Meanwhile, the disgraced Creel family are marshalling their resources to make a return to Villa Hermosa and claw their way back to the top.

Source : www.denofgeeks.com