![]() I did LOVE seeing the Bats/Cat dynamic in its infancy. Please forgive me as I attempt to paste in a flurry of Arrested Development gifs that are totally applicable because everytime Catwoman is revealed, I thought, "GENE!, I knew it!" in Lucille's voice She is a master of disguises in all 3 of these storylines. I got the biggest kick out of realizing this early Catwoman is the Gene Parmesan of her day :). Not something I'd like to spend a lot of time reading, but a fun little jaunt back in time. Golden Age Batman isn't *quite* as goofy, but it's the kind of thing you read and take with a grain of salt. (and if that embed code doesn't work, here's a link to the full clip of Batman, The Musical from the Batman Beyond episode: ) So those are the 3 stories I'll be talking about here.įirst of all, while reading Batman #1, all I could think of was ".a superstitious cowardly lot!" ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This book collects Batman issues #1-4, the first 3 of which contain Catwoman stories. This is not collected as such, so I sought out each issue that features Catwoman. I'm not drawn to The Golden Age of comics, so when the Panels 2015 Read Harder Challenge had a category that required me to read a book from that era, I wanted to read all of the Catwoman Golden Age appearances. ![]()
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