Catwoman has been hanging around Batman for some time, and has been popular enough as a villain to get in the shows and movies multiple times, and even to get her own non-canonical and terribly received movie, of which will speak no further. Selina Kyle (Catwoman, if you didn’t know) has in recent decades turned over a bit in terms of her criminal tendencies. Really, she’s still got a thing for diamonds. That’s not changing. But for the most part otherwise, she does what she wants in the range of the white hats. That doesn’t stop her from being seductive, and her on-again/off-again with Batman comes and goes. And while he may not approve of all her activities, she does enough good for him to keep a blind eye on those. Selina is also extremely sly, and does much more back and forth between the catsuit and the dress than Bruce between the tux and the cowl.
Judd Winick is good fit writing for the book, just as a personal opinion. He’s spent a fair deal of time at DC, working on Green Arrow for a long stretch, The Trials of Shazam! maxi-series, Green Lantern, The Outsiders, and Batman, where he wrote the story collected as Under the Hood, bring back dead Robin Jason Todd. He also worked for Marvel writing Exiles, and on his own creator owned stories in Barry Ween and the autobiographical graphic novel Pedro & Me.
Artist Guillem March has been working with Judd Winick lately on their 3 issue run on Batman & Robin. He’s been doing lots of cover work for the Batman books of late, and was doing interiors for Gotham City Sirens, which featured Catwoman alongside Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn, and Azrael with writer David Hine.
Catwoman has had a number of series over time, though for me Brubaker's is tops. It’s worth noting that Batman: Year One serves well as a Year One for Catwoman as well…
Catwoman: The Dark End of the Street by Ed Brubaker & Darwyn Cooke
Catwoman: Crooked Little Town by Ed Brubaker, Brad Rader, & Cameron Stewart
Catwoman: Relentless by Ed Brubaker, Cameron Stewart, & Javier Pullido
Catwoman: Wild Ride by Ed Brubaker, Cameron Stewart, & Guy Davis
Tomorrow we visit an already controversial subject despite the book not even having launched yet, the return of Barbara Gordon to Batgirl!
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