• Felicia and Logan on the run from all matter of Madripoorian murder squads!
• Kade Kilgore, former head of the Hellfire Club, current boss of the criminal capital of the world, has marked them for death and you won't believe who comes to collect!
Rated T
MacKay and company shoot Felicia through a crazy amount of action this issue in a seamlessly energetic run as the series begins to wrap-up its first year. Once a marginal character, Hardy is beginning to feel like an indispensable part of the Marvel Universe. Read Full Review
BLACK CAT #10 is another stellar issue to a downright fun series. Wolverine and Black Cats banter throughout is delightful, and theres plenty of action and violence to boot. Jed MacKay even managed to throw in an interesting tidbit in a flashback without it feeling forced. If you enjoy comics, and why would you be reading this if you didnt, you need to give BLACK CAT a look. Read Full Review
Shoe-horning Wolverine into every possible story is very annoying, and his inclusion here is frustrating on principle. But to be honest, he and Black Cat actually make a pretty enjoyable duo. Read Full Review
A bounty from Kilgore forces Felicia and Logan to spend the whole comic on the run, but it's all part of the Black Cat's plan. Exciting scrapes, beautiful art, and stellar character interactions make this a joy from end to end.
Black Cat-Wolverine is the team-up I didn’t know I wanted, but I loved it.
This is a really fun issue.
'Why don't you have stroner line? Because my bones are made of bones!'
Glasses, Deadpool! But repeating about magic and hands over and over again was too much.
Entertaining stuff.