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Cover: Staz Johnson & Wayne Faucher

Catwoman #92

May 2001 · DC · 2.25 USD; 3.75 CAD
“Tag”

In "Tag," Catwoman grapples with a fractured mind as she uncovers the shocking truth behind a long-standing deception—her sister Maggie wasn't the impostor, but Selena was. Written by John Francis Moore and illustrated by Staz Johnson, with inks by Wayne Faucher and Rodney Ramos, this issue dives into Selina’s unraveling psyche, leading her to confront Two-Face only to find the real architect of her turmoil is far more sinister. The cover by Staz Johnson and Wayne Faucher captures the tension of a woman on the edge, her identity hanging in the balance.

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writer John Francis Moore · artist Staz Johnson · inker Wayne Faucher · inker Rodney Ramos · colorist Roberta Tewes · colorist Jamison · letterer Albert DeGuzman · cover Staz Johnson, Wayne Faucher

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colorist Roberta Tewes
colorist Jamison
cover pencils Staz Johnson
cover inks Wayne Faucher

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Selina realizes that her mind has been fractured and her sister, Maggie, has not been impersonating Catwoman at all--it has been Selena the whole time. Believing that Two-Face has caused her personality split, she confronts him but discovers that Scarecrow is the real culprit.

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