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CATWOMAN WEEK: Defining an era…

Welcome to CATWOMAN WEEK! One of the greatest characters in comics history debuted 85 years ago, in Batman #1, on April 24, 1940 — and we’re celebrating with a series of features saluting the Feline Fatale. Next week, it’ll be JOKER WEEK! For the complete index of CATWOMAN WEEK features, click here.

As I noted the other day when we featured Darwyn Cooke, Catwoman has had so many looks over her 85 years that it’s hard to pick a definitive one. Our pal Anthony Durso did a great job of ranking her TOP 13 COSTUMES for her 80th anniversary five years ago, but for this year’s CATWOMAN WEEK, I wanted to do something slightly different — highlight a handful of her essential artists.

Normally, I’d do a TOP 13 list of them, but I was more, ahem, drawn to the idea of doing deeper dives on individual illustrators. In this case, Jim Balent, who defined Catwoman in the 1990s.

To be transparent, I’m not a huge fan of the period, but there’s no denying that Balent is one of the artists who had among the biggest impacts on Selina Kyle.

So here are 13 sharp-clawed covers:

MORE

— The Complete CATWOMAN WEEK Index of Features. Click here.

— CATWOMAN’s Essential Artists: DARWYN COOKE. Click here.

 

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