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Under the Moon by Lauren Myracle
Under the Moon by Lauren Myracle









Isaac Goodhart’s illustrations are traditional graphic novel art with little to no real color (or at least in my reader copy). Some characters you can guess might become other people, but that is less obvious than in the Batman story (next review). Things have become modernized the looks and characters are both “new looking” and have an interesting classical vibe. We follow teenage Selina deal with her mother’s abusive boyfriends, deal with school, trying to make a few friends, her relationship with a young man named Bruce Wayne and the events that allow her to become a queen of crime. Familiar characters (and new ones) play a part in making the girl, Selina Kyle, into Catwoman. It is an origin story that takes some of the things we know about Catwoman and adds new twists and turns. I started with Under the Moon: A Catwoman Tale by Lauren Myracle. However, nothing is “too over the top” or not what has not been seen in movies, other books or television shows. But as there is violence, language and situations that might not be for the sensitive reader, judge your reader accordingly. I will say these books are for the 13 to adult for the best audience. And I wanted to read some DC graphic novels for the teenage age range. Thankfully, as a fan of both franchises (or at least a few characters in each) I can watch whatever or read any graphic novel I want. In fact, you are not even allowed to go to a premier of the other franchise less it confuses fans.

Under the Moon by Lauren Myracle Under the Moon by Lauren Myracle

I just read that if you act in a DC movie or Marvel movie, you are now part of that franchise and cannot crossover.











Under the Moon by Lauren Myracle