7 Original issues from the 90's as shown in the photos.

Will be shipped protected in a Gemini Comic Book Mailer.

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Reference:

#18 - She may have the dress on, but Catwoman's not getting married without a fight in "Here Comes the Bride". Part 4 of 4, continued from the previous issue. Script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Jim Balent, inks by Bob Smith. Balent cover. Cover price $1.50.

#19- Catwoman's hunt for a Nazi starts with a crash-landing in the jungle, and only gets worse from there, in "Jungle Cat". Script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Jim Balent, inks by Bob Smith. Balent cover. Cover price $1.50.

#20- A Hollywood sleaze mogul offers the Feline Fatale a tidy sum to steal a top writer's next big screenplay. Written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Jim Balent and Bob Smith. Cover by Balent. Cover price $1.50.

#22- Part 1 of the 3-part 'Family Ties.' Catwoman infiltrates the stronghold of a South American mob boss. Written by Deborah Pomerantz, with art by Jim Balent and Bob Smith. Cover by Balent. Miraweb Format. Cover price $1.95.

#23- Part 2 of the 3-part 'Family Ties.' Catwoman tries to get one mob family to stop another from destroying her. Written by Deborah Pomerantz, with art by Jim Balent and Bob Smith. Cover by Balent. Miraweb Format. Cover price $1.95.

#24- Part 3 of the 3-part 'Family Ties.' A warring crime family seeks revenge upon Catwoman. Written by Deborah Pomerantz, with art by Jim Balent and Bob Smith. Cover by Balent. Miraweb Format. Cover price $1.95.

#25- Catwoman tries to outrace Robin and the Psyba-Rats in the deathtrap-laden mansion of the late, great C. Carstairs Biddle, a reclusive and eccentric multibillionaire. Written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Jim Balent, Bob Smith and Dick Giordano. Plus, a back-up story from Catwoman's case files by Doug Moench, Brian Stelfreeze and James Hodgkins. Cover by Balent. 52 pages. Miraweb Format. Cover price $2.95.

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Catwoman (Selina Kyle) is a fictional character created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with Batman. Debuting as "the Cat" in Batman #1 (spring 1940), she is one of the Dark Knight's most enduring enemies and belongs to the collective of adversaries that make up his rogues' gallery. However, the character has also been depicted as an anti-heroine and became Batman's best known love interest, with many stories depicting their complex love-hate relationship.

Catwoman is a Gotham City burglar who typically wears a tight, one-piece outfit and uses a bullwhip for a weapon. She was originally characterized as a supervillain and adversary of Batman, but she has been featured in a series since the 1990s which portrays her as an antiheroine, often doing the wrong things for the right reasons. The character thrived since her earliest appearances, but she took an extended hiatus from September 1954 to November 1966 due to the developing Comics Code Authority in 1954. These issues involved the rules regarding the development and portrayal of female characters that were in violation of the Comics Code, a code which is no longer in use. In the comics, Holly Robinson and Eiko Hasigawa have both adopted the Catwoman identity, apart from Selina Kyle.

Catwoman has been featured in many media adaptations related to Batman. Actresses Julie Newmar, Lee Meriwether, and Eartha Kitt introduced her to a large audience in the 1960s Batman television series and the 1966 Batman film. Michelle Pfeiffer portrayed the character in 1992's Batman Returns. Halle Berry starred in 2004's Catwoman; this, however, was a critical and commercial flop and bears little similarity to the Batman character. Anne Hathaway portrayed Selina Kyle in the 2012 film The Dark Knight Rises. A young version of Kyle was played by Camren Bicondova on the 2014 television series Gotham although Lili Simmons portrayed an older Kyle in the series finale. Zoë Kravitz will portray the character in the 2022 film The Batman after previously voicing her in The Lego Batman Movie.

Catwoman was ranked 11th on IGN's list of the "Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time", and 51st on Wizard magazine's "100 Greatest Villains of All Time" list. Conversely, she was ranked 20th on IGN's "Top 100 Comic Book Heroes of All Time" list.

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