Selina is outgunned against more super powered criminals but she still has edge. The globe-trotting arc is now collected in the latest volume out this week.
Race of Thieves was part of Ann Nocenti’s to push Selina Kyle in new directions. The former Catwoman writer was part of the DC Comics team at Emerald City Comicon for Batman 75th.
Catwoman #30 is the start of Race of Thieves as Selina goes against the best of the baddest.
It’s a worldwide contest to see who’s the best thief on the planet! Selina is going up against super powered criminals like the Rogues so how can she beat them?
Ann Nocenti is making Selina Kyle smarter and even more manipulative. The Catwoman writer was part of DC Comics all-star team of creators at Emerald City Comicon on the 75th Anniversary of the Batman’s debut in Detective Comics.
Catwoman #30 is the start of Race of Thieves as Selina enters a global contest to become the best thief on the planet. There’s no honor among thieves and Selina is outgunned against more super powered criminals.
Ann Nocenti is back and taking aim at DC’s Green Arrow. The writer who gave us femme fatales like Typhoid Mary and Spiral is creating a female triple threat for the Emerald Archer.
DC previewed Green Arrow #7 which marks a new creative team: Ann Nocenti and artist Brian Tolibano. The March 2012 issue promised a new threat – 3 deadly women collectively known as Skylark are after Oliver Queen.
Nocenti knows how to write a beautiful, tragic but deadly villainess. Nocenti gave Daredevil one of his greatest adversaries in Typhoid Mary, a mob assassin with multiple personalities and multiple mutant powers.
Nocenti created the world of Mojoverse starring Longshot, a warrior slave from a dimension run by Mojo the alien television producer who keeps the world addicted to his Gladiator style shows. Longshot encountered stuntwoman Richchet Rita in our world but Mojo molded her in to Spiral, a six-armed warrior skilled in sorcery and teleportation. Spiral went to join the Brotherhood and later Sisterhood of Evil Mutants.
This March its Green Arrow’s turn to face the latest creations of female villainy from a truly inventive writer.