Patsy Walker, A.K.A. Hellcat! #7

Writer: Kate Leth Artist: Brittney Williams Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: June 15, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 4
9.4Critic Rating
6.4User Rating

"BEST FRENEMIES" STARTS NOW!
•  GUEST-STARRING JESSICA JONES!
•  Fun in the sun can't last forever -- I mean, the sun's going to explode in a couple billion years, right? With none other than Jessica Jones back in her life for the first time, nobody knows this like Patsy Walker, A.K.A. HELLCAT!
Rated T

  • 10
    Comicosity - Emma Houxbois Jun 16, 2016

    Whats really made clear by this issue is that however it gets classified, Hellcat straddles the intersection of a number of overlapping cultures and concerns to create a broad appeal for readers from a diverse range of backgrounds, the same way the most seminal work on the X-Men has. What Hellcat achieves that the X-Men never has, however, is prompt us to re-evaluate our attitudes and assumptions about the world around us without using violence or melodramatic strife as a fulcrum. Read Full Review

  • 9.2
    Black Nerd Problems - Omar Holmon Jun 17, 2016

    Williams' style is such a staple for this book; I love the way she draws Patsy shifting between wholesome and her anime-ish/cartoon-like anger, and you also notice the subtle ways she draws She-Hulk as well. She doesn't accentuate all the muscles and strength She-Hulk has (as most artist do, which is fine) but rather focuses on her academic demeanor and softer features while still maintaining her presence of strength. Williams truly knows how to highlight details in her style that we don't see other artists do. Her Jessica Jones just comes across cool as fuck, man. Flat out. That's it. She draws Jones, Luke, and Danielle as that cool as a photogenic family. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Jun 18, 2016

    This is a pretty perfect issue of Patsy Walker. Everything I love about this comic can be found in these pages. You've got Patsy front and center, being awesome, adorable and yet painfully human. Just because she's drawn in chibi form from time to time does not mean Patsy doesn't feel negative emotions. This isn't just one big fluffy party. Leth gives her some social anxiety issues, and they only help to expand her character in fun and interesting ways . Read Full Review

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