Colored another beautiful piece by @kellybrack.bsky.social! Went simpler for Catwoman.
@compleatcatwoman
Celebrating all things Catwoman!πββ¬ This is an account for the upcoming Compleat Catwoman project which will endeavour to be a quintessential historical and cultural analysis of the character. Still in development, just here to engage and have some fun.
Colored another beautiful piece by @kellybrack.bsky.social! Went simpler for Catwoman.
A yellow street sign in Japanese with three black flying through the sky. Below is text that says γγ³ι£εΊγ注ζ (neko tobidashi chΕ«i) Means βwatch for cats darting outβ
γγ³ι£εΊγ注ζ (neko tobidashi chΕ«i) Means βwatch for cats darting outβ and I love this sign.
Matt Wagner's Grendel, masked and wearing formal wear with a bleeding rose on his lapel.
A little out of left field but on the drive home from work today I thought it would be cool to see Catwoman have a crossover story with Matt Wagner's Grendel. At first I thought a Christine Spar adventure but don't know where it would fit in with her story. Hunter Rose would probably work the best.π€
Close up on Catwoman crawling out from under the rubble of a collapsed elevator shaft. Taken from CATWOMAN No.56 (1998) Pencils by Jim Balent & inks by John Stanisci
Purloined panelsπββ¬
I was excited to be back after a hiatus and seeing all the Catwoman-related posts on here, but it turns out that was just the accumulated stuff that I missed while I was away and now that I've seen it all there's really not much going on.
Oh well.πββ¬
Released on February 18, 1998; CATWOMAN No.56
"Claustrophobia"
Script by Devin Grayson, pencils by Jim Balent & inks by John Stanisci
Catwoman is planning to rob a store when an earthquake hits and destroys the building; She helps some trapped people get out.
Released on February 18, 2026; CATWOMAN No.84
"Family Matters"
Written by Torunn GrΓΈnbekk with art by Patricio Delpeche
Selina has to bring her oldest friend Holly Robinson back home. Unfortunately, nothing goes as planned, and nothing will ever be the same.
A black and white picture of writer Michael Green in profile.
Sending out the happiest of birthday wishes to Michael Green!! A prolific writer for film, television, and comics, he wrote Catwoman multiple times in the pages of the Superman/Batman monthly series in the 2000s.
I loved them, too. They were my covers of choice for that series and my introduction to you as an artist. Very much appreciate the extra effort you put in as there are those of us out here happier that they exist. I also grab your covers whenever I can so...you got at least one fan out of it!πββ¬
Truth.πββ¬
Released on February 18, 2015; INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US - YEAR THREE No.10
Written by Brian Buccellato with art by Mike S. Miller and Pete Woods
A world-shattering magical battle is under way and Batman has a final good-bye with the last person he'd expect.
I did wonder if you excluded them since they were fashion variants and not necessarily 'canon' depictions.πββ¬
You are forgetting your Gotham City Sirens covers, good sir!
Released on February 18, 2009; SUPERMAN/BATMAN No.55
Written by Michael Green & Mike Johnson with art by Rags Morales & John Dell
The super-powered Dark Knight takes his crusade worldwide. Meanwhile, Superman teams up with Zatanna to unravel the mystery behind the loss of his powers!
Taken from Catwoman #40 (2005) Catwoman crouches on the hood of a truck pointing a nail gun at the villain, Wooden Nickel. She exclaims, "Alrighty, put up yer dukes!" Written by Scott Morse and illustrated by Diego Olmos and Jimmy Palmiotti
Purloined panelsπββ¬
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Read a preview of Catwoman #84 from DC Comics, written by Torunn GrΓΈnbekk with art by Patricio Delpeche.
βThere must have been something very special about catsβand not just that theyβre so freaking cute and adorable.β
Released on February 17, 2016; INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US - YEAR FIVE No.4
"Chapter Four"
Written by Brian Buccellato and drawn by Mike S. Miller
Disagreements break out in the Regime about the use of villains for enforcement. Meanwhile, Bane and Killer Frost hunt down Catwoman.
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ABSOLUTE BATMAN 20 cover. Get ready.
@nickdragotta.bsky.social @dc.com
Released on February 17, 2022; "Catwoman" (from THE BATMAN)
Music by Michael Giacchino
Released by WaterTower Music it was the third & final single before the full soundtrack album dropped on February 25, 2022. youtu.be/rl999L1M4Ig?...
Screenshot of a Google calendar with all of Catwoman's February releases from 1940-2026 logged in.
Some time ago, I logged all of Catwoman's appearances from 1940 to 2026. This year, I have been dropping them into my calendar.
I just finished February's calendar entries tracking every February release from 1940 to now.
Still working on birthdays and other media releases but...all in good time.
Pencils by Curt SwanβBOTD in 1920βfor the never-to-be-published GREATEST 1960s STORIES EVER TOLD, VOL. 1, early-1990s.
Released on February 17, 2010; BATMAN No.696
"Life After Death Part 5: Mind Games"
Written/drawn by Tony Daniel with inks by Sandu Florea
While trapped in the crime lord's headquarters, the Dark Knight must find a way to escape before Gotham City falls prey to Black Mask's lethal toxins.
Having spoken to him directly, he's comfortable with DEE-ma-TAY-us or de-MATT-iss. The latter is the most common pronunciation.
Sex work is work.
Solidarity to these workers as they unionize. And kudos to my @wbng.org parent union, @cwaunion.bsky.social, for supporting the organizing.
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Released on February 16, 2005; CATWOMAN No.40
"Three Piece Suit: Part Three"
Written by Scott Morse and illustrated by Diego Olmos and Jimmy Palmiotti
After being hunted and battered by Wooden Nickel, Catwoman wants some payback. But is Nickel more than a match for Catwoman's attack?
Taken from DC/RWBY #2 (2023) Selina holds a card with a cat on it and says, "If you're ever looking for a new line of work, this is my number." Written by Marguerite Bennett and illustrated by Meghan Hetrick
Purloined panelsπββ¬
Released on February 16, 1982; BATMAN No.348
"The Man, The Bullet, The Cat"
Written by Bruce Jone and illustrated by Trevor von Eeden and Pablo Marcos
Catwoman takes a job as bodyguard for a union presidential candidate, but shes delayed in guarding him when she has to fight a biker gang.