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Issue #02 - November 1992

Title: Catwoman's Killer Caper  

Writer: Kelley Puckett 
Penciller: Ty Templeton 
Inker: Rick Burchett 
Colorist: Rick Taylor 
Letterer: Tim Harkins 
Editor: Scott Peterson 
Cover Artist: Ty Templeton

Summary:
Batmanšs off to London to stop Catwoman from stealing the Crown Jewels of Great Britain.

Description:
After stealing some jewels from the museum, Catwoman comes home to find out that she is the second criminal to receive one of Jokeršs Interactive TVšs. Just like The Penguin, Joker offers Catwoman a deal that will get her the Jewels of Great Britain. Joker needs something from London, and in exchange will help her get the jewels. Catwoman goes along with the plan, and the next morning Batman is off to London to see who stole the Jewels of Great Britain. 

While Bruce Wayne looks through the Jewel Gallery during the day, Batman guards it during the night. He later finds out that Catwoman didnšt steal the jewels at all, but hid them under the display case, so when everybody thought that they were stolen, she could come back when the security was gone and steal them for real. When she comes back to do so, Batman catches her in the act, and the story ends with a thrilling roof top chase through London. Although Batman does not know who The Catwoman is, he vows they will meet again.

Review:
Yep, it is possible. This issue was almost a million times better than the first issue and that was amazing. This series is getting off to a great, great start. The story was nice, and the way Catwoman didnšt steal them, but hid them under the display was fairly clever. The art was amazing in this book. The images of London and Batman together was a real breath taker. It was good to see Catwoman in the second issue, since shešs a real favorite of mine. I hope to see a lot more of her in upcoming attractions. Well, it says Joker next issue, so wešll see if this series can pull off another superb issue.

Rating:  

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