@The Mighty Monarch: couldn't have said that better myself, personally after Snyder's Batman, my fav book has been Catwoman, I am dreading the creative change.
@Sara Lima "I understand the idea that to grow up and to mature you have to go through some serious stuff. You have to make mistakes in order to learn and to get better. I also think that if I were to lose someone really close to me, I think I would learn to be more careful with my life and the lives of others. Eleven issues in and it still doesn't feel like Catwoman has learned that lesson, and as a result it's hard for me to sympathize with a character who watched her best friend die as a result of her actions and irresponsibility, and not change",
She's a self absorbed 22 year old world class kleptomaniac that runs around rooftops dressed like a Cat (think i've heard that about another character before) how rational and mature do you expect her to be. Also she didn't watch her Lola die either, she discovered the body upon returning to the apartment. Perhaps like most traumatized young adults would react, she's trying to move on and act like nothing happened, I thought the scene where she meets Batman on a rooftop in either issue 4 or 5 where Batman asks if she had a death wish and Selina screams back "MAYBE I DO !!!!!" was really powerful and revealed a lot about where Catwoman was/ is mentally. I vote zero confidence for a woman who hasn't read anything Catwoman in 10 years
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