Batman / Tarzan: Claws of the Cat-Woman #[nn]
Batman and Tarzan make for an unlikely yet compelling pairing in this 2000 DC/Dark Horse crossover, and Igor Kordey's painted cover captures the tension beautifully — the Dark Knight crouches in a guarded stance behind Tarzan, who clutches his spears close, both figures pressed against a dramatic divide between an amber-lit Egyptian temple wall adorned with a cat-goddess statue and hieroglyphics, and a cool, rain-slicked blue darkness where shadowy figures lurk. The world's two greatest jungle instincts — one born of Gotham's shadows, one of the wild — feel genuinely at home amid ancient mysteries and unseen threats. At a prestige format price point, this collaboration between Ron Marz and Igor Kordey offers a richly atmospheric adventure that earns its deluxe treatment.
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