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I liked Black Cat's run on Spider-Man back a long time ago, so I was excited to see her get her own series. Yes, the cat burglar who is a cat-costumed heroine / villainess is played out already thanks to DC's Catwoman. But I didn't read this expecting originality, just looking for fun enjoyable reading, which this series delivers.In this series, Black Cat is on her own. Sans Spidey, Black Cat is back to her thieving ways, but (as with Catwoman) she has a heart of gold. As with various Catwoman s...
This story and character and supporting cast won me over. A fun little exploration into who Black Cat is.
Read this as the singles were coming out. Figured I’d drop a score for the trade since I really enjoyed this.
Everything I expected it to be Irrelevant, funny, low brow escapism. Ticks the boxes for me. Black cat and her crew encounter so many Marvel characters that it almost seems more comic booky than a comic should.
"Felicia Hardy! The Black Cat! High alert - all points, eyes on female, mid-20's, white hair, black dress." -- Sonny, security man# 1, broadcasting a 'be-on-the-lookout'"Add 'stunner.'" -- Kevin, security man# 2, leaning over Sonny's shoulder"(sigh) 'Stunner.'" -- SonnyIrreverent and irrelevant action-comedy that shadows the alluring snow-haired minx - often seen causing grief and/or heartache for the title character in The Amazing Spider-Man - as she carries out a trio of difficult heists in Ne...
It was ok. I guess? To pass the time.
A funny hilarious read, gorgeous art, the author totally nailed Felicia's character and the Snoopy easter-egg at the ending of the Sancta Sanctorum storyline made me laugh to tears.Sadly the cast of supporting characters was far less interesting for me than famous Marvel heroes and villains guests starring in this volume.J. Scott Campbell's covers rounded up final vote to full four stars.
3/10I love Black Cat, but I didn't vibe with the art and it was a little bit boring. I will continue with the series, because I hope it will get more interesting
This was amazing (no pun intended). Black Cat is one of my favorite marvel characters and it was about time that she got her own book. Nick Spencer did a great job fixing up her status quo after Slott ruined her for a bit. I’m glad this series follows what Spencer set up for her and expands on it. The story is a lot of fun Felicia goes on heists with her crew at some of the most iconic marvel places. There’s also some interesting stuff going on with the thief’s guild. It’s a great book and defin...
This kitty hates “this kitty got claws” bullshit. Modern burglar of the XX persuasion, moral code and no fucks to give about the idiots in her way.Felicia Hardy is a character who walks a fine line between self-possessed and absolutely confident, and constantly getting herself in scrapes and sexy poses. It’s a little unnerving really - and this book spends all its time staring into those unnerving eyes, making sure we see all shades of grey in that black catsuit. It’s highly self-reflective, and...
This is what comics should be, a whole lot of fun. The story follows Black Cat and her crew as she goes around robbing Manhattan. There is a larger play they are gearing up to with the Black Fox. For now they are requiring what they need breaking in to Dr. Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum (So much fun!) and the Fantastic Four's headquarters, 4 Yancy Street. If you like heist stories, this is the book for you.
An ok comic collection. There was nothing bad about this comic, apart from the cover gallery at the beginning of each chapter and at the book.I did like the heist style of the comic, I particularly liked the first story arc more that the last 2 chapters/issues. Spider-man is not in this comic and I think that was a great idea as it gives Felicia a chance to develop her own character and crew.I think I wanted to like this comic more than I actually did. It was not not really anything I did not li...
This was an okayish volume. Its basically starts off with Felicia looting but she meets Odessa Drake her arch nemesis and her mentor the black fox and more stuff like that, we get the latter's back story and how he is connected to the Hardy family and we have Felicia stealing stuff from the museum, crazy adventures in Sanctum Sanctorum and facing off against Xander the merciless which was fun and then the thing with F4 and Johnny and Blastaar and how she and her crew fight that guy off, and its
Good to see that Black Cat finally has her own series! So this book follows Black Cat on a series of heists around the marvel universe. The book definitely goes for a light-hearted approach with some comedy thrown in. Some of the parts were very funny and made me laugh a lot! Overall though, its an okay series, but nothing great. The covers by J. Scott Campbell are nice, but the interior art isn't really my cup of tea.
Like most Marvel books these days, I took one look at Black Cat and thought 'This won't make it past 12 issues, no matter how good it is.' And while I'm hoping to be proven wrong on the former, I'm pleasantly surprised by just how good it actually is.Writer Jed Mackay seamlessly picks up Felicia's character arc after her recent heel turn/face turn, and run-in with the Thieves Guild from the last few volumes of Amazing Spider-Man and a new crew, a new mission, and that new character sheen that sh...
I have always been a fan of Felicia Hardy a.k.a the Black Cat. While some think of her as derivative of Catwoman, she's always been more fun and openly cheerful about her thievery. This book is probably her best one as we see her team up with two new henchman and C-list Spider-Man foe, the Black Fox, to steal from X-men villains the Thieves Guild. It's surprisingly awesome as they rob Doctor Strange and the Fantastic Four as part of their plans to do the ultimate heist. The art is beautiful and
Er, hi... I'm Paul and I... have a Felicia Hardy problem.You see, the first US comicbook I ever read (OK, it was actually a UK reprint, but let's not split hairs) was an issue of Spider-Man featuring the Black Cat. As well as cementing my lifelong addiction to comicbooks, Felicia Hardy woke something in my seven-year-old self that has stayed with me just as long, if you know what I mean. Er… a-hem. Moving swiftly on.I am always delighted whenever the Black Cat shows up in a Marvel book, doubly s...
"Come on, boys, let's go rip off Dr. Strange," is pretty much what you need to know about this book.
A real fun adventure starring Black Cat who I never cared about before now. The first half is the highlight with getting to learn Black Cat and her gang on top of going into Dr. Strange's home. This is the funniest parts and also most intriguing. The next storyline with Fantastic Four is still fun but is missing the mystery charm of the previous arc. The final one issue arc revolves around Felica going on a date while her father is trying to survive being chased around town. I think for me to ge...
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