• Boy problems. Who's got 'em? Patsy Walker, that's who.
• Let's get lost in the final issue of our second arc (what?!) as Patsy makes the most of the fight against her (mostly) evil exes.
• Hellcat didn't just come here to dance-she came to save her friends and save the day!
Rated T
Hellcat #10 balances inner conflict with action and comedy as Daimon Hellstrom and Mad Dog still fighting over Patsy is the height of farce. Kate Leth also subverts the “heroes fighting each other just to fight” (See Civil War II.) trope and has Jubilee explain to Daimon and Mad Dog why Hedy Clarke is manipulating them in a single, logical page. Add the ever-shifting backgrounds and color palettes from Brittney Williams and Megan Wilson, and Hellcat #10 is a milestone issue in Patsy Walker's journey to cast off the shackles of her past and help the young superhumans of New York. Read Full Review
Patsy Walker is an unending source of humor and awesome. I love this comic. Even when we get a semi-serious issue like this one, Leth and Williams pack in that adorable humor I love so much. Patsy is a super fun protagonist, and they've got such a fun cast. I hope Hellstrom and Mad-Dog stick around, because I think I'd like to see Patsy interacting with semi-romantic interests. Read Full Review
And if you don't remember that fact, then maybe you've forgotten more about comic books than you realised. Read Full Review
It's a cute story of trying to deal with your past. I just see this issue leading into bigger things. And I'm just in love with the cheeky art.
This issue is shit
they show shocker on the cover, but he didn't show up
0/10 GARBAGE COMICS