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  • Catwoman Vol 2 14
Trivia
  • * Catwoman sees a number of different versions of herself, including the Catwoman from the Golden Age, and the Catwoman from the Batman 1966 TV Series.
Letterer1
  • Bob Pinaha
Inker1
  • Bob Smith
Inker1
  • Bob Smith
Writer1
  • Jo Duffy
Penciler1
  • Jim Balent
Colourist1
  • Buzz Setzer
Writer1
  • Jo Duffy
StoryTitle
  • Broken Mirrors
Editor1
  • Jordan B. Gorfinkel
Penciler1
  • Jim Balent
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Ash Adversaries: * Mister Kingsley * Other Characters: * Tulik Locations: * Items: * None Vehicles: * None
Letterer1
  • Bob Pinaha
Colourist1
  • Buzz Setzer
Editor1
  • Jordan B. Gorfinkel
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CoverArtist
  • Jim Balent
Country
  • USA
Executive Editor
  • Jenette Kahn
Issue
  • 14
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Speaker
  • [[W:C:dc:Selina Kyle
Volume
  • 2
Title
  • Catwoman
Month
  • September
Synopsis
  • thumb|left|100px|Dinosaurs During Zero Hour, Catwoman wakes up in bed next to a , and finds Gotham City overrun with Dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. A private detective is sent by one of her thieving victims to go after her, but the man is replaced by a from another timeline right before he finds her. Catwoman goes out into the Crisis with Ash the Caveman and Tulik the Sabre-Toothed Tiger. When Tulik is captured by a strange Animal Control that keeps switching eras, Catwoman and Ash give pursuit, and end up having to save him from a displaced hunter on Safari. Looking into a grouping of mirrors, she is bewildered to see many different versions of herself, seemingly from past, future, and even with costumes completely unfamiliar. Seeing the reflection of Ash in the mirror, she notices that he is in reality a handsome young man from the present. As time comes crashing down around them, and the world ends, Catwoman and Ash share a passionate kiss before fading away into nothingness.
Event
  • Zero Hour
Notes
  • thumb|right|150px|Catwomen * Part of the Zero Hour crossover event. * This is one of very few tie-in issues to Zero Hour that don't actually directly reference the plot of the Zero Hour miniseries. It is an entirely self-contained story about... sudden, prehistoric love in the face of annihilation.
quotation
  • Crime needs its beauty sleep.
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1994
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