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I am a huge fan of writer Will Pfieffer. He brought a slightly darker, moodier tone to Dial 'H' for Hero. It could have been Starman. I am still a huge fan of James Robinson's Jack Knight.
I picked up Catwoman when Will started writing it. Catwoman 72 brings Selina back to where she should be - the outlaw loner. The bad girl.
I come to the current Catwoman storyline with some personal baggage. My wife and I are in the long and arduous process of adopting. We have been waiting for over a year now, and there really is no telling when or how soon we will be making our trip to bring home our little girl. Do not underestimate how powerful a statement comic books can make. The affect is incredible.
Will has written a story that is challenging and difficult to read. We all have certain perceptions of right and wrong, good and bad, hero and villain.
The choices that we make say alot about us. Catwoman 72 shows that she is about to redefine herself. Grab it, read it and get onboard from the start. You won't be sorry.