Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:01PM5 comments ›
Wed Apr 16, 2008 — by Wade Gum
'Catwoman' Cancelled With Issue #82
Time to dump out the litter box
After DC released its last round of solicitations, people naturally assumed Catwoman was being cancelled with issue #81. That's just unfounded nonsense. It's actually being cancelled with issue #82!
According to writer Will Pfeifer, Selina Kyle will get one more issue in August before her solo title officially gets the axe. Did she have to spend one of her nine lives to do it? If so, does she have any more to spare in order to get a series relaunch?
Perhaps in the future, but as of now, Pfeifer has no information on any future plans for Catwoman. Fans will just have to be happy with one extra helping of their favorite cat buglar for the time being.
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Comments (5)
mike weber (7:56 PM on Wed Apr 16, 2008)
*Sigh*
Despite frequent zigs and zags, one of the few DC titles i bought consistently.
Rick Taylor (8:24 PM on Wed Apr 16, 2008)
I know it's a shame that a really good book is gone.
Sometimes the big guns just stretch a franchise so thin people make choices and they aren't always GOOD ones.
Anonymous (7:03 PM on Wed Apr 16, 2008)
Even getting Michelle Pfeiffer's younger brother to write the title couldn't save it form cancellation. But oh man did she look hot in that costume in Batman Returns. MEOW!
Alan Coil (12:13 PM on Thu Apr 17, 2008)
I thought he was her ex-husband. ?? .
;-)
Anonymous (8:35 AM on Thu Apr 17, 2008)
Dang. That just stinks. Catwoman was a title that I bought solely based on Darwyn Cooke's art, but it was Ed Brubaker's writing that kept me hooked. Once Brubaker left, I kept telling myself that I was going to drop the book, but the writing was still good enough to keep me hanging on, and I think that Will Pfeifer's run has been just as good as Brubaker's.
A shame. I'll miss this title. A lot.