![]() ![]() And I really loved meeting a variety of characters (and seeing Bruce Wayne! Of course.) Lauren weaves the elements together to make a strong and realistic story. (Check out my interview with Lauren here.) But Catwoman wouldn’t be Catwoman with a sugary sweet back story. As I said it’s a bit dark and there are some seriously heavy issues. Thankfully, Lauren Myracle’s story lives up to the art. The details, the arrangement, the emotion… it’s all so gorgeous and so powerful. I loved everything about each and every panel. The art and story work together to tell the story of a young girl just trying to survive.įirst, the art. Of the three DC Ink titles I’ve read Under the Moon: A Catwoman Tale is definitely the darkest. ![]() and love?įrom Lauren Myracle, the New York Times best-selling author of books like ttfn and ttyl, comes the story of a teenage Catwoman, as she struggles to find her own identity while living on the streets of Gotham. Can she find her humanity and reconcile toughness with her desire for community. ![]() She rejects human cruelty, but sometimes it seems as though brute force is the only way to "win." And if Selina is to survive on the streets, she must be tough. When fifteen-year-old Selina Kyle, aka the future Catwoman, becomes homeless, she must confront questions of who she is and who she will become. Under the Moon: A Catwoman Tale by Lauren Myracle This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this Finished Copy from Publisher for free in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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