Poison Ivy's will need Catwoman's help to solve this case.
Pamela is still investigating who killer her mentor while trying to work with the new life she's creating. However, Selina thinks this might start getting a bit out of control.
Well, there's some progression at last but it doesn't work that well.
Amy Chu continues her story by including Catwoman into the plot and credit where credit is due, her interactions with Pamela seem pretty on-point, their relationship is pretty much maintained while at the same time having several references about their friendship with Harley. No complaints about the characterization.
On the other hand, the story itself is not that impressive. The culprit of the murder of Ivy's mentor is revealed but as a character he's not interesting enough to be invested in him (Ivy's male colleague is not that great in terms of personality either). I liked the plot-point of Pam trying to start a family though.
Robson Rocha's pencils work pretty well with expressive characters and interesting settings. The storytelling is pretty on-point too.
Some things to like, others not so much but is an improvement at least.
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