I get this.Their relationship is better now but when he finds out I hope Spidey gives the Cat a beating(That sounds wrong XD).I don't want the bad luck I escaped treatment.Felicia needs to learn that doing what she does has a price and no one better than Spidey to teach that leason
I wonder if Felicia will play a part in Mackay’s Moon Knight.
Black cat was a massive disappointment.The solicit is a big fat lie.
SPOILERS
Fox betrays cat for immortality for them both.Cat isn't happy that he would give away manhattan for this.She tries to kill him but it doesn't work.She has one panel with Spidey(the one we saw in the preview) and that is it.Major disappointment since this issue was meant to be Spider-man confronting Felicia.She goes to the hand guild to get help from vanessea drake.She enters the vault.The end.
I hope we get the confrontation and a good one in the next issue because this was ba
I still really enjoyed it even if the solicit was very much an exaggeration.
I guess it makes sense that the conflict would ultimately come down to Felicia's daddy issues.
spoilers:end of spoilers
I can't say I was expecting her to immediately slice the Fox's throat, but I guess that explains how seriously this was or how emotionally effected Felicia was.
nice issue solicit lies again what else is new guess they need to hype up the issue.
"He's pure power and doesn't even know it. He's the best of us."-Matt Murdock
"I need a reason to take the mask off."-Peter Parker
"My heart half-breaks at how easy it is to lie to him. It breaks all the way when he believes me without question." Felicia Hardy
Did anyone else catch that Val Kilmer Black Fox?
My review for issue 6
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Thanks for sharing. Aside from the disappointment in the solicitation's exaggerating Spider-Man's role in this issue, I did appreciate MacKay once again showing that Felicia was someone who did have some principles, enough to be rightfully horrified and outraged that her father figure would trick her into helping him literally sacrifice everyone in the city for eternal life and youth, even if she stood to gain from that as well. It sort of reminded me of what happened in the King in Black tie-in when the Asgardian staff tried to tempt her with ultimate power that she could use to compel/force anyone to do as she wanted, and she rejected it because subverting people's own wills through magic was so viscerally disgusting to her.
The spider is always on the hunt.
Right? It’s so easy to paint Felicia as this completely flighty, amoral character, who’s only looking out for herself. Jed’s really developed her into a character with a clear moral compass, and willingness to do anything for someone who she holds closest to her heart.
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