Although I have said before that one of my favorite Catwoman artists is Jim Balent, he ties with Adam Hughes.
Adam draws incredible women as it is, but his Audrey Hepburn inspired Catwoman is incredible.
You can see more of Adam's work at his website here:
http://www.justsayah.com/
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Sunday, November 12, 2017
Adam Hughes - Catwoman
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