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Interesting character... and of course, I love Spiderman.Finished all four of this little series and I'm sad they are over. Just loved her... and I would love to know more of her story. It looks like I might have to start reading Spiderman to find out.
In the lead-up to Grim Hunt, this mini-series focuses on Black Cat as she crosses paths with the Kravinoff family. It's a tightly told tale with entertaining twists and turns, as the best heist tales would have, along with a supporting cast I'd happily see more of. Accompanying are two standalone tales highlighting the Black Cat/Spider-Man romance. The first is a cute tale of the two going up against a villain who recently learned magic, with a focus on the financial woes, although Cat appears i...
I expected more of this. This volume consists of three stories that get progressively shorter.The main story was pretty boring imo. There was barely any spiderman, which I thought was weird for a Spiderman/black cat edition. I did like Black Cat, but I already knew that. The art was not the best, but not awful.The second story was fun and cute. I actually liked that one quite a bit. It had a better Spiderman/Black Cat distribution (lol) and although simple, it was enjoyable. It also had the best...
the art could have been better tbh
I'm not overly familiar with the Black Cat (I've always preferred Catwoman myself), but if all her stories are like this, that's something I should remedy. The main story in this volume features Felicia getting set up and hunting down Russian artifacts, and works like a well-crafted heist movie, complete with back-stabbing, false clues, and a great final sequence. Hardy gets a lot of moments to show off her smarts, and a few thefts, and some great interactions with Spider-Man (without him ever s...
The stories presented in this volume aren’t bad and I loved it that Spider-Man was around for most of them. The bad thing, though, was the artwork throughout most of this volume. I was feeling it for the main Black Cat story, and then the artwork became absolutely awful in the last story. One little quibble, too. I know the character goes back several decades, but it’s seriously time to leave her bad luck in the past. All it does is further perpetuate the stigma on black cats. They don’t give yo...
A collection of some Spider-man/Black Cat stories. Not bad story wise but I found the art pretty lacking, ranging from passable to 'should never have seen the light of day'. For the story with the bad art I don't see how anyone would actually pay for this. Maybe this is why it was available for free from Amazon Prime Reading. However, cut the last story and it would be okay.After all the Spider Man films I find it a bit strange that Black Cat hasn't featured in any of them. Their superheroes wit...
Blah(ck) Cat and Spiduuuuuuhhhh-manPretty boring, and I don’t like Spider-Man having sleeping around like he hasn’t always been a romantic and the most loyal steadfast superhero in Marvel history. It would have been more interesting to see Cat be the one questioning her actions and trying to be a better animal. The Kravens could have also been more more involved to make it more interesting — Cat vs Cougar, Purr vs Panther, Feline vs Furrier — this would have made the help of Felicia’s friends fe...
This wasn't that good. The villain is pretty dull, and the art was uneven. Some panels were very attractive, but others displayed bizarre depictions of anatomy that defied logic.
Now, the Black Cat is my favorite superhero. So I got really excited when she was getting a new comic. But seriously, this one sucked, HARD. It looked like they rushed all the art (except the covers), or just plain got someone who didn't know what they were doing. In more then half the panels Black Cat either looked anorexic or constipated, and that's not a very good quality for a Superhero. The story was okay, could have been better.The only thing that saved this was the 'The Many Loves of The
This is this so average to below average. It has three stories. The main story from "Amazing Spider-Man Presents: Black Cat #1-4" has an average and story that is boring is spots. The art work is below average; the coloring is below average with no changes in tones or hues.The last story from "Amazing Spider-Man #612 is just terrible. The story 8 pages of shallow ramblings about the loves of Peter Parker/spider-man with just terrible art work. Even the lettering is terrible. And again, wow, the
To save her mother, The Black Cat and her team must pull off series of heists. Each heist will bring her closer to the estate of The Kraven family, that kill crazy enemies of Spider-man and her mom.Nice fun read.
black cat said steal and be sexi <3
Jen Van Meter outs the spotlight on famous jewel thief Black Cat in this Spider-Man miniseries. Framed for a murder committed during a smash-and-grab heist, Black Cat is out to uncover the truth behind the set-up. Drawn into a search for Russian heirlooms that leads to the doorstep of the Kravinoff family, Felicia must pull out all the stops to rescue her mother, protect her crew, and demonstrate why no one messes with the Black Cat. While the opening issue of the volume does fall into the trap
Got this through Prime Reading. Totally forgot this was a feature that exists.But I really enjoyed this one, it was such a fun read even though I never read anything about Black Cat before. So without knowing much about her and her backstory (I don't know much more after reading this to be honest), but she is a fun character, love her attitude!!!
A fun, if light, exploration of Black Cat. The first 4 issues focus on Felicia Hardy and her crew, but I never got a clear sense why she and they were doing all this. Money, I suppose, but some of her support team put their lives at risk in the course of events, so that made me wonder about their motives.Felicia's mom is also kidnapped, and so Black Cat's identity exposed. None of this seems to give Felicia much pause, even though her mom's life was put at risk and her life upended by having to
Great covers by Conner, great interior art by Pulido, et. al., and color art by Hollingsworth.This is a caper story; not too deep, well told.Recommended.
Great FunA good old fashioned hero romp. Not world ending, the baddie wasnot unbeatable and there was no reset at the end. This effectively is a caper story that is nicely told and well illustrated.There was some back story I was not aware of but it did not intrude on my enjoyment of the book. The art was variable from brilliant to good but it never took me out of the story.I liked the writing style. There was wit to these tales. The vignettes at the close of the book were lovely little peeks in...
I love the Black Cat and her stories and interactions with Spider-Man are always Enjoyable.
A solid B+Great stories, for the most part. Art was good for the most part too. The last story looked like a 6th grader learning how to draw did it. I understand its a style and that some folks may like it. Not everyone likes anti-heroes, I didn't like the anti-artists. (Grade F)The bank robbery story bothers me. They never fixed spider's issue with the loot. The route they went to try and fix it was dumb. He knows a doctor that would have handled that. (Spoiler free as much as I csn). Still a d...