Unofficial Catwoman Vol. 3 Index |
CATWOMAN VOL. 3 #36
Cover Date: December 2004
Cover Price: $2.50
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Cover Credits:
Pencils: Paul Gulacy (signed)
Inks: Jimmy Palmiotti (signed)
Colors: Laurie Kronenberg
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Credits:
Story | Ed Brubaker |
Pencils | Paul Gulacy |
Inks | Jimmy Palmiotti |
Lettering | Clem Robins |
Colors | Laurie Kronenberg |
Assistant editing | Nachie Castro |
Editing | Matt Idelson |
Feature Character(s):
- Catwoman (last in Nightwing Vol. 2 #98; next in Batman Vol. 1 #633)
Guest Star(s):
- Batman (last in Batman: Gotham Knights #58; next in Batman Vol. 1 #633)
- Tarantula III (last in Batman: Gotham Knights #58; next in Batman Vol. 1 #633)
Supporting Character(s):
- Michael Akins (last in Batman: Gotham Knights #58; next, behind the scenes, in Batman Vol. 1 #633)
- Arturo Rodriguez (last in Batgirl #57; next in Batman Vol. 1 #633)
- Oracle (last in Batgirl #57; next in Batman Vol. 1 #633)
Villain(s):
- Zeiss (last in Batman Vol. 1 #632; next in Bloodhound #8)
- Black Mask (last in Batgirl #57; next in Batman Vol. 1 #633)
- Scarecrow (last in Batman: Gotham Knights #58; next in Batman Vol. 1 #633)
Other Character(s):
- Charlie (last in Batgirl #57; next in Batman Vol. 1 #633)
- Las Aranas
Location(s):
Comment(s):
- Act Three of War Games continued from Batgirl #57 and concludes in Batman Vol. 1 #633.
Synopsis: - Catwoman, while searching for Spoiler, encounters her old foe Zeiss, who is keen for a rematch and a quick victory. However, aided by her own determination and some gadgets loaned from Batman, Catwoman is able to gain the upper hand. Meanwhile, Black Mask sends an army of minions into the clocktower, using them to trigger the various booby traps which line the entry ways to what he believes to be the Batcave, but which is actually Oracle's sanctuary. At the same time, Batman ignores Oracle's call for help while he rescues Tarantula and her gang from the siege that the police department had them under. By the time he realizes what is going on, Black Mask is face to face with Oracle, whom he assumes is Batman's secretary.