cover image Under the Moon: A Catwoman Tale

Under the Moon: A Catwoman Tale

Lauren Myracle, illus. by Isaac Goodhart. DC Ink, $16.99 (208p) ISBN 978-1-4012-8591-3

Ditching what few friends she has and leaving high school, Selina takes to life on the streets after her mother’s abusive boyfriend causes her kitten’s death, and she hones the skills she needs while forging her new identity as Catgirl. Soon, she befriends other skilled youths who are planning a heist—a parkour whiz, a stylish hacker, and a nonverbal younger girl. Initially game, Selina regrets her involvement when she realizes her team has raided the home of her childhood friend, Bruce Wayne, and things become further complicated when a deranged murderer shows up during the heist. Myracle delivers a Catwoman origin story update that captures the inner challenges of adolescence and trauma. Myracle and Goodhart depict physical abuse and self-harm in all their lingering ugliness. Goodhart’s art depicts action scenes and traditionally normalized bodies in shades of blue and black that remind readers that regardless of time of day, Catgirl is a creature of the night. Ages 13–17. [em](May) [/em]