Hellcat and her pals deal with the true scourge of New York City: BEDBUGS. Plus, Patsy gets another job and tries online dating. Which of these horrors is worst?! Find out in the most third issue so far of Patsy Walker, A.K.A. HELLCAT!
After Hellcat#3, it's safe to say that I'm a (Hell)kitten, and this comic is my warm milk (I would have said catnip, but that's even self-indulgent by my standards.) thanks to its varied colors from Megan Wilson, adorable art and zippy storytelling from Brittney Williams, and a thematically robust, joke filled writing. Watch out for a great Jessica Jones Easter Egg too! Read Full Review
Brittney Williams captures Patsy's squeamish disgust perfectly. The art continues to put Patsy in two very different auras when she is drawn in her civilians as opposed to her being in her superhero attire. Williams has given Patsy a great look and superb detail on personality as well. I feel like any issue for Patsy is a good jumping on point and makes you want to re-read what happened previously. Read Full Review
Patsy Walker, A.K.A. Hellcat #3 is another snappy issue of a series that brings some silly, some sassy, some snappy, and some super moments to Marvel's new releases. Leth, Williams, Wilson, and Cowles don't bury Patsy Walker's history, nor do they let it overpower the series. Instead, they use the past to inform the present and to plan the future. Only Patsy Walker could have a battle against bedbugs in the same issue where she drops in on Doctor Strange, drawing on their common history as Defenders. Patsy Walker, A.K.A. Hellcat #3 is a fun comic, clearly targeted to, well, everyone. Maybe you should give it a try and see what all the fun is about. Read Full Review
It's cute, it's funny, and it's built on a very strong foundation of human stories. With all introductions and set-up out of the way, Leth and Williams can finally start stretching their legs with ordinary stories now. Read Full Review
Patsy's adventures are entertaining and fun, and her positive attitude is infectious. (Big bonus points for not ignoring her decades-long backstory!) Read Full Review
It's lighthearted, cute and cheeky fun. What's not to like? The story is cute nothing game changing. And the art by Williams is on point for this comic by keeping it alive and bubbly. I just wished they had a little bit more of the Villain. But the ending has gotten that covered.
The art is pretty, but this series is so painful to read. It's like reading a snarky, ill willed twitter log, not a Hellcat book.
I was really looking forward to this series. Instead of channeling Patsy it feels like the writer is just acting like Patsy is her, instead.
Save your money, folks.
Oh dear. The worst issue yet. The art continues to be infantile and the story is little better. I won't be buying any more issues, though I doubt the title will survive much longer anyway.