HELLCAT has been accused of murdering her new love, but as she seeks to clear her name, the mystery only deepens with the SLEEPWALKER on the scene! As her investigation continues, Patsy uncovers even more bizarre layers to the crime?and a far greater evil than she could have ever imagined lurking in the shadows!
Rated T
Hellcat #2 delivers the next step in the mystery surrounding Patsy Walker phenomenally. It is emotional, and it begins to pull at the strands of the plot introduced in the first issue while building out all new elements to keep the reader guessing what is truly going on. Read Full Review
Christopher Cantwell's script is nearly-effortless in its decades-spanning attempt to tell Patsy's story, and there's a genuine thrill in seeing his grasp on Patsy's characterization bleed through into different dynamics. Read Full Review
Hellcat #2 is an oddly pointless issue that does little to solve the murder mystery at hand and spends a lot of time fleshing out irrelevant details about Patsy's past. Hellcat lovers may love this issue for the richness of details you get about Patsy's broken upbringing, but everyone else may find this issue lacking in substance. Read Full Review
Well, it happened again. I enjoyed a Chris Cantwell comic book. Not just enjoyed but LOVED! Last issue was great and this one was even better. I admit I didn't understand everything since I stopped reading his Iron Man book long ago but it didn't matter; I understood enough. The art really compliments the story here and I just can't say enough good things about it. Much love to the colorist as well, the colors make the beautiful art just flow off the page. Cantwell really deep dives into Patsy's character while perfectly intertwining it with the mystery she's solving. Finally seeing Sleepwalker have a roll in a comic book was refreshing as well and he's really a big part of the story and not just window dressing. Last issues reveal more
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One again, I'm amazed by Alex's artwork, it's simple, but his storytelling abilities are great, his compositions
Decent plot. Wretched artwork.