Monday, May 28, 2007

Catwoman #66 - DC


I'm so glad that we still have our Adam Hughes covers. They're always spectacular. This issue focus' mainly on our alternative Catwoman, Holly. There's a new villain in town, who's abducting little girls and then killing and torturing them over the inter-net. So Holly decides to take her down. Her names Blitzkrieg, and she looks like a Swiss yodeler in a blond amazon body. Anyways she ends up being a little more that Holly can handle, and she's defrocked . . . er . . I mean unmasked on the inter-net. But at least she uses her head, as soon as the camera comes on her, she's like, " . . hey cops! 437 Lake St. Top floor! Now get your asses over here!" Well Blitzkrieg decides she's going to kill the girl in front of her, which makes her mad enough to break out of her restraints. She then gives Blitzkrieg a royal beating. She's remembering what WildCat told her, "Never stop punching! Never . . ever . . ever . . stop! Until you're sure . . . absolutely sure . . . she's not getting up again!" She tries to take the little girl to safety, but by then the cops are there, and Det. Lenahan arrests her. But when the cops go up to get Blitzkrieg, she throws 2 of them out the window. In order to bring her in, Holly and the Det. are going to have to work together. Which they do. But, by then 2 others show up, Hammer & Sickle, you know those 2 Russian bad guys, and girl, that escaped from captivity an issue or 2 ago. Well the Det. has had enough of this so he decides to confront them. To which Sickle, the female, slices his head off with . . . well . . her sickle. About that time our Catwoman prime is about to return the Snowglobe she stole from Luthor to Calculator, for payment for removing Holly from the police computers. Which he does, but she may be in even bigger hot water now because of the Det.. Will Pfiefer is really doing a nice job with this book. And David Lopez's pencils are getting better and better every issue. I really like this book. And I really like what's going on with these characters.

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