• Surprising no one, Black Cat's heist of Doctor Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum has gone horribly wrong.
• Felicia and her crew are under attack in a place where any wrong turn or opened door means certain death.
• It would take an insane amount of luck to get out alive. How much luck would it take to get out alive with the loot?
Rated T
The first issue of the series was Marvel's best-selling single-issue of the year thus far. It will remain to be seen if the series continues to be as wildly popular as that first issue, but MacKay's writing is so dizzyingly enjoyable that it certainly DESERVES to be Marvel's consistently highest-selling book. Read Full Review
In this case it's Felicia's bad luck (provided by her Quantum Probability Rig inside her costume) that turns out to good luck for her and bad luck for the whacked our sorcerer allowing the thief and her minions to make it out of the Sanctum Sactorum will their prize and leave quite a mess for a confused Doctor Strange to clean up. Worth a look. Read Full Review
It's even more fun if you hum the Mission Impossible theme. Read Full Review
It feels like Black Cat lost a little of the magic of its first two issues here in the third installment. Read Full Review
The story and the writing are a noticeable improvement over previous issues, delivering a pretty fun issue. But the art is still a huge drawback. Read Full Review
The dialogue wasn’t always amazing and the art was frequently weird, but there were fun moments.
This book was a lot of fun. I really like Bats.
Better than the feeble last issue, and quite fun.
Why am I reading this? Well, there is a future issue with Black Cat and Pete getting married on the cover... let's go with that.