"DON'T STOP ME-OW" STARTS NOW!
Who's ready for a knock-down, drag-out, no-holds-barred CAT-FIGHT? Literally! Okay, it's kind of figurative because they're not *actually* cats, but it's pretty close. Felicia Hardy is on a collision course with Patsy Walker. You know what that means? It's Hellcat vs. Black Cat y'all! Featuring everyone's favorite teenage vampire Jubilee! But who's side is she on? Sharpen your claws because it's going to be a feline fiasco for the ages!
Rated T
Hellcat #11 brings a new level of chaos to the series as Black Cat and her girl gang disrupt Patsy Walker's temp agency for seemingly no reason except to mess with her. However, the previous relationship between Zoe and Ian as well as the fact that Zoe was evicted by Patsy's landlord adds some nice connective tissue to the earlier issues while still injecting some fresh energy into the comic. Also, as seen in the final page, Kate Leth and Brittney Williams' Black Cat has kind of a mean streak and isn't just the flirtatious anti-hero that occasionally smooches Spider-Man. Rad jackets aside, she isn't someone you would want to hang out with unlike Ian Soo despite his high levels of melancholy in this issue. Read Full Review
As far as first issues go this is a great place to start. All the characters are introduced well and plenty of conflict is established. Unfortunately it's lacking action or drama to kick it up a notch making it a slow start. Read Full Review
Black Cat is back and with that she's bringing the chaos! Black Cat has some secret motives and kinda wants to get Patsy Walker out of the way, it's just easier and better for Black Cat's thieving ways. I like this issue because it brings more depth into side characters Ian and Bailey. Brittney William's art is as always fresh, vibrant and perfect match for Let's writing. Can't wait for more.
Infantile. Perhaps that is the point, but is could be a lot better than this.