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Chargement... Batman vs. Catwomanpar J. E. Bright
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Comic and Graphic Books.
Juvenile Fiction.
Juvenile Literature.
When a priceless, jewel encrusted bird statue is installed atop a skyscraper in Gotham, Catwoman has her eyesâ??and her clawsâ??on the prize. But when she puts her paws on the curious statue, this feline gets caught up in the Penguin's foul power p Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I wasn't sure how the author was going to address the fact that Catwoman is one of the most in the grey characters of the Bat-Family world, and I thought that Bright did it very well. The story starts with Catwoman wanting to steal some very shiny baubles from a certain bird, and it goes from there.
One thing that really surprised me was the ending. I thought I knew how it was going to end, after all, I'm an adult and this book is technically meant for kids, and yet I was happily surprised by the twist at the ending. I also liked seeing the illustrations as well, they were classic, and in some places where the narrative description wasn't totally understandable the pictures helped a lot. (