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when she kills men for fun <3
I absolutely loved this one. If they maintain this level of quality, I would gladly read this book about my second-favourite Marvel lady forever and ever amen. The only thing stopping me giving this book the full 5 stars is the somewhat jarring artist changes. I’m not a huge fan of the artistic device of using one artist for the present day scenes and another for the flashback scenes.
A rare glimpse into Felicia's coming up and training is contained here, all while trying to deal with a rival thief who is supernaturally connected. The only draw back to this comic is that J Scott Campbell, who does the covers, isn't illustrating the whole comic.... as I collect Campbell's work.Highlights:- After a date with Batroc, Felicia finds out that her mentor, the Black Fox, has been taken by Odessa Drake. Odessa is the daughter of Castillo. Castillo and Walter Hardy (Felicia's father) w...
A big fan of Black Cat and always felt she deserved better than she got in the comics. Coming off of the terrible period where she was written as a villain post One-More Day, her new fun and sexy comic series is something that I very much enjoyed. This is another great installment with excellent art, action, and fantastic heists.
This series is so good, it’s one of marvel’s best titles at the moment. The art in this volume was a much better improvement over the previous one. I loved the Patch and Black Cat team up. If you aren’t reading this series already I highly recommend it.
felicia killing men is just so pleasing to me ❤️
Not digging much into the Odessa Drake/Thieves Guild main storyline, but the team-ups collected in this second volume were definitely glorious ones and author totally nailed again Felicia's character.Sich a shame these series went on hiatus for some months, but still better than being cancelled.'Nuff said.
omg i loved the star appearances like 10/10 but like this volume kinda was all over the place for me idk idk so 3 ⭐️ sits right with me
"to be loud and beautiful and reckless. because to be seen to demand attention is to be the hand that you want them to see, when in fact they should have been following the other hand all along"
Slightly disappointed in this book. It is too much drama. For me the charm and problem of this book is summed up in the exchange between Felicia and Iron Fist. The book is not taken seriously, the charm is itger book in Marvel and more serious and the fun is taken out the problem the fun crosses over into silly in a lit of places.Felicia's character alternates between an over excited teenager, or miss pragmatic and miss right now.The issues 8-10 I liked and are the reason this book is just the r...
Felicia stealing stuff is so much fun:)
Black Cat's first arc was very impressive. This second volume is, thankfully, more of the same. The Odessa Drake plotline continues to bubble, as Felicia sets her sights on some more items that can get her either a) into the Thieves Guild's good graces, or b) into the Thieves Guild itself so she can steal everything they have.The main issues of the series are, as I mentioned, more of the same - Felicia needs to steal something, she formulates a plan, the plan goes wrong, and she has to think on
Perfectly serviceable, but just lacking that spark to take it over the top. This should be a whole lot more fun than it is. Plus, the art takes a nosedive this time around...
See single issues for more of my thoughts.
If you liked volume 1, volume 2 is more of the same. A very fun date night with Batroc, heists at the Rand Corporation and Madripoor. That team-up with Patch (Wolverine) was delicious. This book oozes charm and delight.
Another fun romp through Felicia’s cat-astrophe of a life. Some points deducted for some extremely average art in places.
The collection starts with Felicia going on a date with Batroc. She’s having a good time, especially when they do a bit of burglering, too. But her mentor the Black Fox is having a terrible night because he’s fighting ninjas from the NYC Thieves guild. And the thieves capture him and bring him to their leader, Odessa Drake, who hates both the Fox and the Cat.In the next issue, and with a startlingly different art, Felicia attacks the various guild outposts, trying to beat the Fox’s location out
This book is just too delicious. Fun, fanciful and ballsy (sorry Cat) - it’s just a breezy romp through all the corridors of larceny.Soooo...there’s a whole immortality vibe with the Thieves Guilds, and enough mythology to keep a D&D nerd happy for at least one night. And Felicia’s mom is completely blasé about the family business? Since when did any mom make that much sense about the life’s goals of their kids?Doesn’t much matter - what matters is the Heist, the heist, all about the heist. A co...
This was another good one like Felicia on a date with Batroc and then the story with Black Fox in the background and us learning what happened to him with Odessa, Felicia rescuing him next while on the job with Beetle vs Rand and then the fun stuff happens where you see Odessa vs Felicia and their family history and it introduces a new dynamic in their relation which makes them arch rivals and then there is the thing with Wolverine in Madripoor vs Kade and also Deadpool?! This volume was mad fun...
Sadly, a chore to read and also, there's a guest in here, that's Wolverine, which is the most out of character Wolvie I've ever read.. he's like a weirdo, a dork who says "I can't kill" and I "can't cut my way through them" like... who the fuck are you again? Since when Wolverine doesn't kill or even cares if someone lives or dies?Also, looking a like weirdo, when someone says pretty much anything if there's one damn character who's not shocked that is Logan. And, also, seeing Black Cat flying a...