STARRING HEROES FROM ZERO HOUR! A year under the dome can change anyone – even Catwoman. She’s set aside her life of crime to become the protector of Suicide Slum, but when the dome falls she will face her greatest challenge: Kingdom Come Batman!
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(B) 73% | More than Satisfactory Notes: Read in trade paperback. Collective review for issues #1-2 and other tie-ins can be found here: Convergence: Zero Hour, Book One.
It wasn't bad, but it was relatively slow to get started. It spent too much time trying to explain Catwoman's mindset and not enough time actually telling a story.
First, way for the summary of this comic to GIVE AWAY THE END OF IT! Yeesh. Second, I wavered between 3 and 4 stars on this one. Catwoman has always been on of my favorites in the DC Universe, she's one of those villains who still has some conscience or heart to her, making her likable, and even relatable. However, her story starts off slow. Perhaps I have read too many of the Convergence stories and that's part of the problem. I'm seeing the same thing in every issue, "Here's life in the dome, hey, you're being called out now to save those people, now here's stuff happening before we throw you into the fight." Same story, different characters, it's beginning to became so... same-y? However, it's interesting none-the-less and what will be really telling in all of these is #2.