Bad Kitty #2
Bad Kitty #2 (2001) delivers a relentless ride as the titular antihero fights her way through corrupt cops and mob enforcers, uncovering a chilling conspiracy tied to missing children abducted from a bus station and forced into slavery. Written by Brian Pulido and Steven Grant, with striking art by Adriano Batista and inks by Curtis Arnold, the issue takes a dark turn when Bad Kitty is captured and buried alive—her fate sealed by a mysterious woman wielding the undead. The cover, penciled by Batista and inked by Arnold, perfectly captures the grim intensity of her final moments.
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Bad Kitty cuts through the cops and mob goons who wrecked her life as she tries to discover why she was framed for murder by her own police force. Just as she finds that everything is linked to young people being abducted from the bus station to be used as slaves, she is brought down by a mysterious woman with zombies at her command. Bad Kitty is buried alive in an effort to turn her into a zombie as well.
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