That's good to know on Moench's part, speaking as one who rather disliked his Batman run. Didn't Dixon write Selina for awhile during that time? He's usually pretty solid, is he not?
Well, I haven't read those stories in a while, so forgive me if I'm off, but it seems to me that Brubaker took Miller's nonsensical blank slate retcon past and fleshed it out, actually making it work with and for the character. She actually showed remarkable character growth and depth that I hadn't seen in a while.
And then, Loeb took that Catwoman for HUSH and turned her right back into the purring two-dimensional femme fatale rather than the fleshed out human being Selina became under Brubaker. Yet another reason I hate Loeb; his characters are all stock, and regardless of the Loeb Selina/Bruce post done here recently, I'm far more interested in the Brubaker-written humanity of Selina rather than the (he says somewhat ironically) comic book character who makes cat puns.