Knowledge Waits is a feature where I just share some bit of comic book history that interests me. Today, I look at the comic book reprint that might very well have saved Catwoman’s very existence as a pop culture character.
I’d do this as a Comic Book Legends Revealed, but I think it’s probably just a BIT too much supposition for me to really say one way or the other, so I’ll just run it here as something that I think is very LIKELY the case.
As I’ve noted before, the great Tim Hanley wrote a book a few years back called The Many Lives of Catwoman: The Felonious History of a Feline Fatale (you can check out more about the book on his site here. Go buy a copy). He discussed this era:
Knowledge Waits is a feature where I just share some bit of comic book history that interests me. Today, I look at the comic book reprint that might very well have saved Catwoman’s very existence as a pop culture character.
I’d do this as a Comic Book Legends Revealed, but I think it’s probably just a BIT too much supposition for me to really say one way or the other, so I’ll just run it here as something that I think is very LIKELY the case.
As I’ve noted before, the great Tim Hanley wrote a book a few years back called The Many Lives of Catwoman: The Felonious History of a Feline Fatale (you can check out more about the book on his site here. Go buy a copy). He discussed this era:
#Reprint #Saved #Catwomans #Existence
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