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Catwoman: The Visual Guide

Catwoman: The Visual Guide

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nothing to do with the Movie, this is the true character.
Review: The Catwoman of DC Comics is named Selina Kyle, and she has had a 60 or so year history in the Batman comics that makes her one of the Dark Knight's more colorful allies/foes. In 1940, she was a cat burgular and little elese. Much later during the years when Denny O'Neil, Steve Englehart,Doug Moench, Alan Grant, and Chuck Dixon all wrote her in the books, she became more human and her motivations were better defined. Today, Selina Kyle is somewhat of an anti-hero in the books. She abides by but does not always follow the rule book when fighting crime in Gothom City. On the other hand, she has often put her own life in danger to save Batman when she found out that only ten seconds seperated him from that last gun shot fierd from the Joker. The on-again/off-again romance that she sometimes has with Batman still happens from time to time. It may never go anywhere, but often an issue of Catwoman does end with Batman appearing on her roof top and the last story panel shows the two sharing a very passionate kiss together, so it makes you wonder.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Too Light History On the Cat that bothers the Bat
Review: I have enjoyed most of the DK guides to DC characters, however I really don't think Catwoman could support a whole book on her own, and this proves the point.

The only reason she got this book solo (where a Bat Villian like the Joker deserves his own guide so much more) is because of the truly forgetable movie and the push to support it.

Had they included a section on the TV and other movie Catwomen maybe they could have gotten away with it. But there just wasn't enough material to be satisfying. Even at the lower Amazon price I
don't find it worth it except for the real bat-fantatics out there.

Another point with the DC DK guides that fustrates me to no end is that if they quote a story line in an entry somewhere in the book they should identify what issue it came from in case someone wants to read that story.

My verdict: A good buy from a remaineder bin otherwise turn off the Batsignal.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Overview of Character
Review: Looking through this book made me all too aware of how comics have changed since I was a kid. As a tie-in to the upcoming Halle Barre movie, Dowling Kindersley has released this visual companion. The latest in their comic book and cartoon volumes; most of which have been fun to read and a pictorial treat.

While the research has always been first-rate, and I can't fathom the hours that were spent selecting the pictures; I have to confess that all the different interpretations of Catwoman would be confusing to the first time reader, and I'm not really referring to the character's different outfits.

For me the most fun is looking at the time, and I wish Mr. McCloud would spend a few more pages on it. For Catwoman, I would have loved a bit more discussion of the pre-Crisis (no longer in continuity) Helena Wayne/Huntress character that was Catwoman and Batman's daughter in another reality. And I would have appreciated a few panels from the Marshall/Englehart seventies storylinea, and more from the animated series version

Mr. Brubaker, current writer of the Catwoman comic book, does a great job with his introduction to the text. And again Mr. McCloud shows his editoral talent and research ability. But I find myself missing the brigher colors and storylines of my youth in contrast to today's issues.

After reading several of this DK visual guides, I have to confess I'm still looking forward to a few more volumes in the future. They can be fun.

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Light, Not for Kitties
Review: This book provides a light overview of Catwoman. And I mean light overvwiew. I noticed that most of the examples used by the author, Scott Beatty, to outline Selina's life and who she is comes from stories by Jeph Loeb. Primarily Batman: The Long Halloween, Batman Dark Victory and Batman Hush.

Please note Jeph Loeb has to have done one of the worst portrayals Catwoman ever. His portrayal of her is very unflattering...he writes her as if she belongs in an adult movie. Trust me Catwoman is much more than that.

If you are really interested in Catwoman I suggest that you pick up "Catwoman, The Life and Times of a Feline Fatale" by Suzan Colon. Then you'll get the real deal on who Selina "Catwoman" Kyle is.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: PURRfection!
Review: This book will cat-apult you to new levels of happiness!I love it because it gives thorough info on the mysterious villainess.Learn about her past,her family and how Eelina Kyle became Catwoman.Learn fascinating facts about her costume and the secrets even IT hides.You'll find an overview of her entire career since her debut in "Batman Comics Number One!"
I bought it hoping to find her origin,but I found so many other things I didn't know!This guidebook is a must for EVERY fan!!!



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