![]() ![]() Putting Selina and Luke together as advisories and later as romantic leads and allies was so smart. Maas’ vision for this alternate reality DC Icons story is really fun. I read the original novel upon which this adaptation is based and I have to say, I really enjoyed them both. ![]() There are multiple points of view and the characters have different lettering and coloring. ![]() Letterer Saida Temofonte drops the mic here as well. These two have created a lived in, dirty, Gotham City that only has splashes of color here and there. While Samantha Dodge’s art work is next level good, the colorist, Shari Chankhamma, almost steals the spotlight. The art team simply pulled out all the stops here. But her past is catching up to her, and she is running out of time…Ĭatwoman: Soulstealer (The Graphic Novel) is gorgeous. As Gotham’s newest socialite, she’ll put her old talent for picking pockets to new use while rubbing shoulders with the city’s finest citizens. It’s been two years since Selina Kyle last set eyes on Gotham City…and now that Batman is gone…Selina is back! Or at least, Holly Vanderhees is. Review: Catwoman: Soulstealer (The Graphic Novel) ![]()
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