GET DOWN WITH THE SICKNESS!
• Struck down with a supernaturally awful cold that wreaks havoc all over Brooklyn, Hellcat must rely on her closest and dearest to help put out the (literal) fires AND make soup.
• Surely, they can handle it...
• Right? Right, guys? Hello?!
Rated T
In Hellcat#16, Kate Leth, Brittney Williams, and Rachelle Rosenberg prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that feelings are tougher to come to terms with than supervillains or hellions. They do this while throwing together the previous Hell dimension storyline and the current short flu arcto create one tasty concoction of a showdown between Patsy and Hedy.Also, Williams continues to draw Jubilee as the cutest X-Man turned vampire ever. Read Full Review
The magic spark that animated Patsy Walker AKA Hellcat was theirs alone, and could have just as easily caught flame in any intellectual property portfolio, say nothing about a set of characters sprung from their own minds. The final regular issue of Hellcat and the forthcoming mall special are a very long series of goodbyes, but theyre also a monument to what the mainstream can produce when a space is made for iconoclastic creators to bring their full selves to their work. Read Full Review
I'm gonna miss Patsy Walker when it's gone, and issues like this one are why. Funny, clever and deeply personal when it needs to be. Read Full Review
Good ending. I like what they did with Hedy. That relationship can go in any direction and i love it. Hopefully We see Hellcat kicking but next issue too.
Patsy ties up her traumatic problems with the help of a suspiciously friendly Belial in this penultimate issue. Though this title has repeatedly failed to make me a fan, I admire the plan to wrap up the main story here and then use the final issue as a celebratory bonus. This issue gives Patsy a little closure for her adventures, but it does also make her look a bit weak. The art remains too shoddy to call this a satisfying read.