GUEST-STARRING HOWARD THE DUCK! Patsy gets a new job! No, a totally different one from last month! Fellow under-employed private investigator Howard the Duck stops by to complain and compare notes on the mysterious super villain recruiter in town. (Mostly just to complain though)
Come back next month to see how Patsys first arc ends. Same Cat-Time, Same Cat-Channel! Read Full Review
Patsy Walker a.k.a. Hellcat is a fun comic with a fun, blossoming world of super-powers in the city. Not all street level comics need to be dark and gritty. Read Full Review
You need to do yourself a favor and get up on this Patsy Walker series, folks. The humor alone is great, but the best part of reading the series is how hard you want to cheer Patsy to make it in New York. Read Full Review
Kate Leth proves herself to be a great writer in this series, using comedy to win over new fans of Hellcat with this brilliant story. Featuring an all-star superhero supporting cast is also smart because it not only makes the story fun, but also helps reintroduce readers to other amazing characters in the Marvel Universe. These lovable characters help readers get into PATSY WALKER A.K.A. HELLCAT! Although the pacing of the story has slowed down a bit in the last few issues, it's helped readers catch up on the progress of Patsy Walker's personal life aside from crime fighting and job hunting, of course. I'm sure highlighting Hellcat's personal growth now in these issues will make room for more action in the next one! Read Full Review
Hellcat #4 continues to be an adorable, friendship focused comic about characters, who struggle with real problems like dating and jobs along with fighting Asgardian sorceresses. And artist Brittney Williams and colorist Megan Wilson add some nice Bronze Age flourishes when Casiolena shows up to pay homage to Patsy's adventures with the Defenders in the 1970s and go with their fashion forward character designs and fun cartooning and to vary the style of the comic a little bit. Read Full Review
I have really enjoyed this book and the new, hip and young corner of the marve! Universe could be headlined by an old school romance comic character. This issue brings in Howard the duck, brings back Valkyrie AND teases major bad stuff in Patsy's near future. On the plus side, patsy got a cool meta tattoo, and also got to lay a beat down on bad girl (who isn’t really so bad) named Bag Lady, which was a fun and funny touch for this book. Watching Jessica Jones on Netflix, I really see where this character is getting the whole “two sides of the coin” type of persona that she is fighting against, being a child star and wildly famous and popular, to being someone who is human and flawed and wants to do some real GOOD in the world. I have more