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| Month = 8
 
| Month = 8
 
| Year = 1994
 
| Year = 1994
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| Event = [[KnightsEnd]]
   
 
| Executive Editor = Jenette Kahn
 
| Executive Editor = Jenette Kahn
 
| CoverArtist1 = Jim Balent
 
| CoverArtist1 = Jim Balent
   
| Editor1_1 = Denny O'Neil
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| Editor1_1 = Dennis O'Neil
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| Editor1_2 = Jordan B. Gorfinkel
 
| Writer1_1 = Jo Duffy
 
| Writer1_1 = Jo Duffy
 
| Penciler1_1 = Jim Balent
 
| Penciler1_1 = Jim Balent
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| Letterer1_1 = Bob Pinaha
 
| Letterer1_1 = Bob Pinaha
   
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| Quotation = I '''hate''' water!
| Speaker =
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| Speaker = [[Selina Kyle (New Earth)|Catwoman]]
   
| StoryTitle1 = KnightsEnd (Aftermath) - Catfish
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| StoryTitle1 = Catfish
 
| Synopsis1 =
 
| Synopsis1 =
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After the bout of the Batmen on top of Gotham River Bridge, [[Selina Kyle (New Earth)|Catwoman]] finds herself alone with an unconscious [[Penn Selkirk (New Earth)|Selkirk]]. The cops, mistaken about the situation, try to take her into custody, but she bails out into the river.
   
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At the hospital, Germanicus and Tamsyn wait for Selina to show up with the neural enabler for Brendan. Suddenly, in walks in Dr. Mellyora Hubbell, who invented the enabler. She informs Tasmyn that the enabler has never been tested and Germanicus assures her that it will be retrieved shortly and hopefully tested on Brendan.
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Wilder and his limo driver wait for Catwoman at the docks. Convinced that Selkirk has a way to track the enabler, Catwoman and two of her friends dive down to retrieve it. However, Selkirk has the same idea and has two frogmen net Catwoman and her friends.
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When she gets to the surface she is greeted by Selkirk and Dr. Hubbell. Hubbell bailed out Selkirk and sold her enabler to him for his cybernetic technology because she would make more money this way than by selling it to research firms. Catwoman is forced to give up the enabler in exchange for the release of her friends.
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Selkirk and Hubbell escape to his limo, but his limo driver has been replaced with Wilder's. Catwoman retrieves the enabler as well as stealing Dr. Hubbell's fur coat and jewelry. The enabler is returned to the hospital and Brendan learns how to walk again.
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| Appearing1 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* [[Selina Kyle (New Earth)|Catwoman]]
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* {{apn|[[Selina Kyle (New Earth)|Catwoman]]|Batman: Shadow of the Bat #30}}
 
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
* Brendan O'Boyle
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* Brendan O'Boyle {{Final}}
 
* Germanicus
 
* Germanicus
 
* Tamsyn O'Boyle
 
* Tamsyn O'Boyle
 
* Wilder
 
* Wilder
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'''Antagonists:'''
 
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* {{a|[[Penn Selkirk (New Earth)|Penn Selkirk]]}}
'''Villains:'''
 
* Mellyora Hubble
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* Mellyora Hubbell
 
* Patrick
 
* Patrick
* Penn Selkirk
 
 
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
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* {{a|[[Bruce Wayne (New Earth)|Batman (Bruce Wayne)]]}} {{Flashback}}
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* {{a|[[Jean-Paul Valley (New Earth)|Batman (Jean-Paul Valley)]]}} {{Flashback}}
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* {{a|[[Richard Grayson (New Earth)|Nightwing]]}} {{Flashback}}
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* {{a|[[Timothy Drake (New Earth)|Robin]]}} {{Flashback}}
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* {{a|[[Gotham City Police Department]]}}
 
* Caleb {{1st}}
 
* Caleb {{1st}}
 
* Chaim Samson
 
* Chaim Samson
* Doctor Nicole
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* Doctor Nichole
 
* Doctor Verdugo
 
* Doctor Verdugo
 
* Jeremy
 
* Jeremy
 
* Rupert
 
* Rupert
 
 
'''Locations:'''
 
'''Locations:'''
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* {{a|[[Gotham City]]}}
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**Darracourt Plaza
 
 
'''Items:'''
 
'''Items:'''
 
* Cybernetic enabler
 
* Cybernetic enabler
 
'''Vehicles:'''
 
* <br/>
 
   
 
| Notes =
 
| Notes =
* [[Selina Kyle (New Earth)|Catwoman]] appeared last in ''{{c|Batman: Shadow of the Bat #30}}''.
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* [[Selina Kyle (New Earth)|Catwoman]] appeared last in {{c|Batman: Shadow of the Bat #30}}.
   
 
| Trivia =
 
| Trivia =
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* This issue is a "[[KnightsEnd]]: Aftermath" tie-in.
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* Despite being touted as a ''KnightsEnd: Aftermath'' tie-in, it wasn't included in the ''[[Batman: Knightfall Part Three - KnightsEnd (Collected)|Batman: Knightfall Part Three: KnightsEnd]]'' collection.
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* This issue is reprinted in the trade paperback ''[[Batman: Knightfall Volume Three - KnightsEnd (Collected)|Batman: Knightfall Volume Three: KnightsEnd]]''.
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| Recommended = {{Catwoman RR}}
 
| Recommended = {{Catwoman RR}}
 
| Links = {{Knightfall Saga}}
 
| Links = {{Knightfall Saga}}
 
 
}}
 
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[[Category:KnightsEnd Crossover]]

Revision as of 10:38, 12 September 2019

"Catfish": After the bout of the Batmen on top of Gotham River Bridge, Catwoman finds herself alone with an unconscious Selkirk. The cops, mistaken about the situation, try to take her into custody, but she bails out into the river.

Quote1 I hate water! Quote2
Catwoman

Catwoman (Volume 2) #13 is an issue of the series Catwoman (Volume 2) with a cover date of August, 1994.

Synopsis for "Catfish"

After the bout of the Batmen on top of Gotham River Bridge, Catwoman finds herself alone with an unconscious Selkirk. The cops, mistaken about the situation, try to take her into custody, but she bails out into the river.

At the hospital, Germanicus and Tamsyn wait for Selina to show up with the neural enabler for Brendan. Suddenly, in walks in Dr. Mellyora Hubbell, who invented the enabler. She informs Tasmyn that the enabler has never been tested and Germanicus assures her that it will be retrieved shortly and hopefully tested on Brendan.

Wilder and his limo driver wait for Catwoman at the docks. Convinced that Selkirk has a way to track the enabler, Catwoman and two of her friends dive down to retrieve it. However, Selkirk has the same idea and has two frogmen net Catwoman and her friends.

When she gets to the surface she is greeted by Selkirk and Dr. Hubbell. Hubbell bailed out Selkirk and sold her enabler to him for his cybernetic technology because she would make more money this way than by selling it to research firms. Catwoman is forced to give up the enabler in exchange for the release of her friends.

Selkirk and Hubbell escape to his limo, but his limo driver has been replaced with Wilder's. Catwoman retrieves the enabler as well as stealing Dr. Hubbell's fur coat and jewelry. The enabler is returned to the hospital and Brendan learns how to walk again.

Appearing in "Catfish"

Featured Characters:

  • Template:Apn

Supporting Characters:

  • Brendan O'Boyle (Final appearance)
  • Germanicus
  • Tamsyn O'Boyle
  • Wilder

Antagonists:

Other Characters:

Locations:

Items:

  • Cybernetic enabler

Notes

Trivia


See Also

Recommended Reading

Links and References

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This comic issue is a part of the massive Knightfall crossover event. Knightfall consisted of three parts, Knightfall, Knightquest, and KnightsEnd. The trilogy involved Batman's back being broken by Bane, the debut and subsequent descent into madness of Bruce Wayne's successor Batman Jean-Paul Valley, and Bruce Wayne's recovery and reclamation of his former title, combatting Valley himself. This template will categorize articles that include it into the "Knightfall Crossover" category.

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