As events race to a stunning conclusion, Felicia reveals a long-held secret from her past that might be the only key to save a life teetering on the brink. This is a story you'll be discussing and debating for some time!
Now, here's what I want whoever's reading this review to do. If you decide that my words have not swayed you and you intend to buy the trade paperback or worse the back issues of this abomination against writing, I want you to accept that you do not have to own every comic book or graphic novel being published. I want you, even if you are a Black Cat or Spider-Man fan, to resist the urge to buy this graphic novel that's ostensibly about the rape of the Black Cat but, apparently given the ending, isn't. I want you to take the money that you would have spent on Kevin Smith's offal, and I want you to contribute that money to a battered woman's shelter. Marvel should do the same. Whatever money they received from Kevin Smith's written feces they should give it away to battered women shelters across the United States. In fact they should as well give his paycheck to a battered women's shelter. That's the only worth I can see ever coming out Kevin Smith's Spider-Man/Black Cat. Togeth Read Full Review
It looks like a super cheap social ad to help victims of sexual abuse... Why I think so? She constantly repeats the same phrases in a way it just wouldn't make sense in a normal conversation... And also... "We are rape survivors"? Seriously? Did Kevin really compare her losing her virginity to her boyfriend a little bit earlier, than she wanted, with a guy, who was sexually abused by his own blood brother of the same gender since his very childhood to his actual adulthood? Rape survivors? Yeah, a girl like Felicia would definitely break after something like that and would become a burglar. Not because her father was a one. No, of course not. It wouldn't make sense, would it? Yeah, it's that oh so traumatic life-changing experience the reasomore