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Review: Batman: One Bad Day – Catwoman #1

Batman: One Bad Day - Catwoman #1

Writer G. Willow Wilson and artist Jamie McKelvie turn in a socially conscious and emotionally compelling Selina Kyle tale in Batman: One Bad Day – Catwoman. Instead of making the plot about a diamond heist gone wrong, Wilson and McKelvie dig into a day when Selina’s sense of justice wasn’t vindicated and an impactful moment in her life ended up being a lie. Plus she just ended up getting her ass kicked. However, before that, there’s a thrilling theft and plenty of beautifully choreographed action as Catwoman tries to steal back her mother’s brooch that a pawn broker said was a forgery, but it actually isn’t and is up for auction to Gotham’s wealthiest, including Bruce Wayne.

Even though One Bad Day – Catwoman is a quite personal story with a flashback to Selina’s childhood immediately kickstarting the emotional engine of the whole affair, G. Willow Wilson’s script connects the story to the always relevant themes of income inequality and resisting fascism. The initial caper starts in the middle of a protest, and although she’s on the clock, Selina gets into it with a cop for a couple panels. McKelvie’s art shows the disgust on her face for how people in power act, both inside and outside the auction house, but instead of standing out waving a sign, she takes direct action to get her life and possessions back by stealing the brooch before it can be sold for big money to some rich folks who recently read a news article about it symbolizing the liberation of France from the Nazis. Inequality between the have’s and have not’s also comes up in a conversation between Catwoman and Batman where she gently teases the Dark Knight for still believing in the justice system although working class people continue to get screwed over. It’s leftism versus liberalism, but with animal-themed fetish wear.

The whole narrative of One Bad Day – Catwoman explores agency and powerlessness in various ways beginning with the aforementioned tear-filled flashback of young Selina watching her mom get ripped off by the pawn shop owner. In the heist sequence, Selina acts out whatever role is needed to get the brooch from badass antihero and stealthy cat burglar to well-dressed socialite and clumsy caterer. These different personas give Jamie McKelvie an opportunity to play with body language and costuming. He and Wilson also show Selina at her most vulnerable when curator Vivian Page tells the story of her mother’s brooch back to her, and the intensity of the facial expressions matched with the matter of fact tone of Page’s dialogue creates a real emotional reaction and a chink in Catwoman’s armor that might come back to bite her. McKelvie is just damn good at drawing heart-rending faces.

And these emotions come from her sister Maggie, who makes only a brief on-panel appearance in the present day, but acts as a kind of everywoman figure and a contrast to Selina. Instead of stealing jewels, beating up security guards, and flirting with billionaires, Maggie works at a supermarket and is honestly unimpressed with Selina calling out of the blue about getting their mother’s brooch back because it didn’t help them as kids. Jamie McKelvie uses bigger panels for Selina and smaller for Maggie to show Selina basically barging into Maggie’s life instead of being respectful of her schedule and the path she’s chosen. The varying panel sizes also show the distance that’s grown between them, and this is enhanced by G. Willow Wilson’s deadpan, sarcastic dialogue for Maggie that is relatable to anyone who’s worked grocery or retail. Like many of us today, Maggie is wary about any kind of quick money or big gestures, and with what ends up happening in the story, Selina could have used some of that skepticism. All in all, Maggie’s presence ends up being the heart of One Bad Day: Catwoman driving Selina’s actions throughout the one-shot.

In Batman: One Bad Day – Catwoman, G. Willow Wilson and Jamie McKelvie debut an immovable object to Selina’s unstoppable force and provides a soul-searing character study of everyone’s favorite feline-themed, leftist superhero. Wilson’s captions get into her worldview while McKelvie’s visuals show off her swagger, heart for justice, and even weaknesses with a nice blend of grid and spread layouts. The book is a nice entry point for fans of Catwoman in other media (Especially Zoe Kravitz’s performance in The Batman) or for seasoned comics readers who want a little characterization to go with the leather outfits, acrobatic fight scenes, and jewel nabbing shenanigans.

Story: G. Willow Wilson Art: Jamie McKelvie Letters: Clayton Cowles
Story: 8.8 Art: 9.4 Overall: 9.1 Recommendation: Buy


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Preview: Batman: One Bad Day – Catwoman #1

Batman: One Bad Day – Catwoman #1

(W) G. Willow Wilson (A) Jamie McKelvie
In Shops: Jan 24, 2023
SRP: $7.99

Selina Kyle, a.k.a. Catwoman, is the greatest thief that Gotham City has ever seen. She’s effortlessly stolen countless items of immense value over the years and successfully evaded the GCPD and Batman. But when Catwoman finds out an item from her past is being sold for way more than it used to be worth, it sends Catwoman into a spiral, and she’ll do everything in her power to steal it back. Batman tries to stop her before she goes too far, and a mysterious figure known as the Forger will change Catwoman’s life forever. The all-star creative team of G. WILLOW WILSON (Poison Ivy, Ms. Marvel) and JAMIE McKELVIE (The Wicked & The Divine, Young Avengers) unite for this epic story!

Batman: One Bad Day - Catwoman #1

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Preview: Batman: One Bad Day – Catwoman #1

Batman: One Bad Day – Catwoman #1

(W) G. Willow Wilson (A) Jamie McKelvie
In Shops: Jan 24, 2023
SRP: $7.99

Selina Kyle, a.k.a. Catwoman, is the greatest thief that Gotham City has ever seen. She’s effortlessly stolen countless items of immense value over the years and successfully evaded the GCPD and Batman. But when Catwoman finds out an item from her past is being sold for way more than it used to be worth, it sends Catwoman into a spiral, and she’ll do everything in her power to steal it back. Batman tries to stop her before she goes too far, and a mysterious figure known as the Forger will change Catwoman’s life forever. The all-star creative team of G. WILLOW WILSON (Poison Ivy, Ms. Marvel) and JAMIE McKELVIE (The Wicked & The Divine, Young Avengers) unite for this epic story!

Batman: One Bad Day - Catwoman #1

It’s One Bad Day for Batman

Batman’s rogues gallery is getting the spotlight in a series of 64-page one-shot comics. Dubbed Batman – One Bad Day, they’ll tell the definitive tales of The Riddler, Two-Face, The Penguin, Mr. Freeze, Catwoman, Bane, Clayface, and Ra’s al Ghul!

Batman – One Bad Day: The Riddler

by Tom King & Mitch Gerads

Tom King and Mitch Gerads reunite in a new 64-page one-shot comic this August! Edward Nygma’s meticulous rules and systems go out the window when he kills seemingly at random, but Batman isn’t buying it! This tense intellectual thriller sees Batman unravel as he tries to decode the Riddler’s motivation!

Batman - One Bad Day: The Riddler

Batman – One Bad Day: Two-Face

by Mariko Tamaki, Javier Fernandez & Jordie Bellaire

Heads or Tails, when it comes to Two-Face Batman always loses! Is Harvey Dent back to save Gotham City? In a new 64-page one-shot comic this September, Mariko Tamaki and Javier Fernandez’s tragic noir Two-Face epic will flip that iconic coin…on its head?!

Batman - One Bad Day: Two-Face

Batman – One Bad Day: The Penguin

by John Ridley, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Cam Smith & Arif Prianto

When the Penguin’s criminal empire is stolen by a former associate, Batman faces both Cobblepot and THE UMBRELLA MAN on the burning streets of Gotham! John Ridley and Giuseppe Camuncoli’s ONE BAD DAY one-shot arrives this October!

Batman - One Bad Day: The Penguin

Batman – One Bad Day: Mr. Freeze

by Gerry Duggan, Matteo Scalera & Dave Stewart

Save your sympathies, Batman and Robin! Years ago, Gotham City experienced a winter so icy that Mr. Freeze could live without his containment suit! Gerry Duggan and Matteo Scalera deliver a cold new take on Mr. Freeze this November!

Batman - One Bad Day: Mr. Freeze

Batman – One Bad Day: Catwoman

by G. Willow Wilson, Jamie McKelvie & Tamra Bonvillain

A brooch Selina Kyle’s mother once pawned for pennies is now part of a high-bid auction! The stakes are personal, and Catwoman will steal it back at any cost this December in G. Willow Wilson and Jamie McKelvie’s ONE BAD DAY one-shot!

Batman - One Bad Day: Catwoman

Batman – One Bad Day: Bane

by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter & Tomeu Morey

The man who broke the Bat returns for the last vengeance of Bane! See Bane’s mind, body and spirit get ravaged in a ONE BAD DAY one-shot by Joshua Williamson and Howard Porter in January 2023!

Batman - One Bad Day: Bane

Batman – One Bad Day: Clayface

by Collin Kelly & Jackson Lanzing, Xermanico & Romulo Fajardo Jr.

Clayface’s dream was to be famous, but Gotham’s stars don’t always shine bright! Batman chases Basil Karlo to L.A. where Clayface is killing his way to fame in Collin Kelly & Jackson Lanzing and Xermanico’s ONE BAD DAY February one-shot!

Batman - One Bad Day: Clayface

Batman – One Bad Day: Ra’s al Ghul

by Tom Taylor & Ivan Reis

Finally, capping off the run of one-shot issues is Tom Taylor and Ivan Reis on Ra’s al Ghul’s ONE BAD DAY story in March! You know his name, the Bat will know his wrath!

Batman - One Bad Day: Ra’s al Ghul