miércoles, 17 de diciembre de 2014

Some thoughts about Catwoman #37

How will Selina Kyle deal with a betrayal inside of her organization?

One of the persons who has been helping Selina since her beginning in this business has turned-up to be a traitor and there's only one way to deal with their kind. This might make her do things she never thought she would.

The story of Catwoman as a crime lord continues with stronger ramifications.

Genevieve Valentine keeps telling a tale about how Selina's new profession is slowly but undoubtly changing her to the point that the whole atmosphere that surrounds her is forcing her to commit actions that doesn't really belong to her usual modus operandi but are still necessary to make her remain in this organization.

This presents a pretty interesting dilemma for the protagonist and of course, it has a pretty shocking resolution that will definitely play a more important role in the future as is making the character continues to descend in this world.

Garry Brown returns on art duties and his work continues to be pretty appropriate thanks to his dark and gothic style that allows for really serious and tense moments.

Great issue, definitely one of the best DC reads this week.

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