Damn thats a shame!
SUPER-THIEF, SUPER…HERO?! FELICIA HARDY is the BLACK CAT, the world’s slyest and most skilled super-thief! She loves a good score. The longer the odds – the better! But her entire world turned upside down after THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN’s battle with HELLGATE, so Felicia is turning over a new leaf as New York City’s newest…super hero?! The first super villain on her list – THE LIZARD! But will the Black Cat risk it all after her do-gooding moral high ground attracts dangerous attention from the lowest of the city’s underworld? Easy, KINGPIN OF CRIME, she’s still skimming off the top – honest! Superstar G. WILLOW WILSON joins more
Wilson has done such a good job with DCs Poison Ivy over the years. Shes done such. compelling job showing Ivy gradually reforming into some kind of hero. Theres no question that shell be able to do something very similar with a Black Cat who turns hero. Whereas shes exploring the complexities of environmental justice in Poison Ivy, Wilson seems to be exploring a different kind of villainy-turned-good with Felicia. Writer Jed Mackay did a good job with Felicia as an action hero. Its really appealing to see a slightly more sophisticated version of the character in the hands of one of the better current mainstream comics writers. Read Full Review
Luck can be an elusive target. Some people work all their lives to achieve it. Others seem blessed with an abundance. Felicia Hardy has always radiated luck. But look beneath the surface, and youll see all the hard work she does to make her luck in Black Cat #1. Read Full Review
It was a very strong start for the run! I'm really looking forward to seeing what the creative team has in store for Felicia Hardy and her new adventure as a hero. Read Full Review
Black Cat #1 lays out a path for the felonious feline to become a true hero, delivering plenty of humor and action along the way. Wilson and Melnikov deliver a witty, intriguing look at a fan-favorite character that longtime Spider-fans and newcomers alike will love. Read Full Review
Black Cat Issue 1 makes Felicia Hardy delightful company. It could be considered a companion piece to Amazing Spider-Man, but Felicia is absolutely and unequivocally the star. Read Full Review
Having a female writer on Black Cat does wonders for her characterization, and I love the insights into what makes her tick while she runs from the cops and supervillains, who have become more bold and dangerous since Spider-Man is dealing with something over in his book. Read Full Review
If you're a Black Cat fan make sure to pick up this comic book. Read Full Review
Black Cat #1 is a success for the creative team, delivering an enjoyable first issue that offers humor and heart. Felicia continues her solid streak of comics where she's the lead, hinting that Marvel has finally found a perfect equilibrium for the character. Black Cat is not a good person, yet she's also not a bad person, which is something Wilson understands marvelously. Read Full Review
Black Cat #1 successfully sets up an interesting new status quo for Felicia Hardy and leaves you wanting to see what happens next. If you're looking for a fun, character-driven story with fantastic art, you should pick this one up. Read Full Review
A strong opening chapter that prioritizes character over spectacle. Wilson provides a thoughtful exploration of Felicia Hardy's attempt to redefine herself, while Melnikov and Reber deliver stylish visuals that reinforce the story's tone. More of a foundation-laying issue than a full showcase, but one that leaves the series with significant potential. Read Full Review
Felicias back in her own solo book, and it looks like Marvel has decided to make her a full fledged hero, instead of a gray character, who floats between being a superhero or a super thief. Unfortunately the story is lacking a lot of charisma that readers have come to expect from Felicia. The art doesnt help with the story, either. Read Full Review
Black Cat #1 doesn't have a lot of glaring mistakes or problems. Just small choices that come together to bring this issue down some. Other than those though, it's a well-made comic, with solid dialog and good thematic elements. Read Full Review
Strong start.
It's going to be hard to top the MacKay run but I really hope it can be a solid run at least.
There were some parts that were fun
If this was supposed to be a parody book then I think Wilson did a good job. Wilson is not a writer I normally purchase, but I like Black Cat, so I gave it shot. Boy was it awful. It starts with a pile of heroes and villain sitting in the waiting room of the Night Nurse. It is like the beginning of an SNL skit. We get a fight against the Lizard and decides to become a crime fighter so she can be a better thief.
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Ms. Marvel, the hunger and the dusk, poison ivy.....I thought this would be a slam dunk. One of my personal biggest let downs of the year so far.
Crap art (apart from the cover), crap writing.
The only thing good is the cover .
Damn, I really wanted to like this as a huge black cat fan. I’m hoping next issue is better. Wilson is an amazing writer (see: Poison Ivy) but this was not a promising start. The 4th wall breaking doesn’t fit well and just seems like a lazy way to narrate. Lizard is….. just completely wrong, especially with how he is currently in continuity. (Also how can see understand his growls like they’re freaking Han and Chewie) Lastly the art was a dud. How are there 3 massive slashes on her arm bad enough to need Night nurse, but then become a job for a single band aid haha. Marvel if you need a new Spidey editor call me.
Uhg.. this is a hard read and I don't want to be this negative reviewer. But there is nothing, not even the cover, that is actually good.
The storytelling is extremely off, the interior art is not what it should be,... Too bad because it feels like black cat and its fanbase really deserves a strong and mysterious storyline full of surprises and upsets. Missed opportunity
An Adam Hughes cover.
That's the good news. What's inside is a wannabe 4th wall breaking Harley Quinn story.
And c'mon - the Lizard defeated by a simple overhang sign.
And c'mon, - as if her breasts falling out every panel wasn't enough, the gratuitous bathtub page was, well, gratuitous.