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InfoGeek ([personal profile] informationgeek) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2015-05-21 06:58 pm

DC Sneak Peek: Catwoman

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There's such a great history for the character, but in the same way Gotham is an elastic town, she's got an elastic story, where there's a lot of room for her within the DC mythos that Mark [Doyle, the Batman group editor] and company have been excited to explore. The last arc of Catwoman was a chance to tell a really great story for Selina that made the most of her sly smarts and set up some characters that could give her a run for her money, in one way or another, and the reader response has been incredible. This arc is where all those delicate things start to go to pieces, and in some ways that's even better." - Genevieve Valentine



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I've enjoyed Valentine's run on Catwoman so far and I look forward to this next arc, especially with this new artist, David Messina (whose work I like far more than Garry Brown), and the fact that Stephanie Brown will be appearing. This ought to be good.

[personal profile] captainbellman 2015-05-22 07:55 am (UTC)(link)
Literature dork chiming in: if that Elizabeth I quote is legit, then it'd be rather cool that John Marston later lifted it for a similar quip in his 1603 play The Malcontent:

MALEVOLE
Now, God deliver me from my friends !

PIETRO
Thy friends?!

MALE VOLE
Yes, from my friends; for from mine enemies
I'll deliver myself.