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"She-Cats, Part I: Feline and Female": Catwoman asks her contact Starkey for any leads, and he recommends a job with someone calling himself "Zee." Catwoman goes to check out Zee at his mansion and is caught by his security guards, whom she knocks out. Zee tells her t

Catwoman (Volume 2) #42 is an issue of the series Catwoman (Volume 2) with a cover date of February, 1997.

Synopsis for "She-Cats, Part I: Feline and Female"

Catwoman asks her contact Starkey for any leads, and he recommends a job with someone calling himself "Zee." Catwoman goes to check out Zee at his mansion and is caught by his security guards, whom she knocks out. Zee tells her the job is to steal the unknown contents of a safe from Syntex Systems Amalgamated, a weapons development facility.

She reads about a Catwoman copycat who robbed a museum and hopes that will put Moreland McShane off her scent before suddenly remembering that her girlhood diary was also in her destroyed hideout, and by now, McShane will have found it.

Harvey Bullock interrupts McShane's tenth reading of the diary to tell him Catwoman struck again, but McShane is confident that it is a copycat because of the small scale of the theft. But copycat or not, the case is still his.

Catwoman breaks into Syntex Systems Amalgamated and steals the scrolls inside the safe while scientists test the C.A.T. armor. Designer Christina Chiles is the only person who can wear the cat-inspired armor because it is linked to her brain, and she goes to stop Catwoman when the alarm goes off. During their fight, Catwoman confronts her about the copycat robbery, and "Cyber-Cat" denies stealing anything, revealing that there are two copycats running around.

Appearing in "She-Cats, Part I: Feline and Female"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

Other Characters:

  • Starkey
  • Zee (First appearance)
  • Dad (Mentioned only)
  • Mom (Mentioned only)

Locations:

  • Gotham City
    • Gotham Museum of Natural History
    • Syntex Systems Amalgamated

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Notes

  • Catwoman uses the identity of "Kitty Smith," a financial arranger, for her appointment with Zee.



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