Nowadays everyone is familiar with the black leather clad Catwoman costume with the little goggles.
But in 1993, Jim Balent's version of Catwoman was all the rage.
He and Jo Duffy launched the Catwoman series in August 1993 and he drew Selina until 2000.
Jim proved that totally covered could be very sexy with his purple and black costumed Catwoman.
And even though the modern version is good, Jim's version will always hold a place in the hearts of a lot of Catwoman fans.
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Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Catwoman - Jim Balent
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