Hellcat's mundane life might get even more complicated than her superhero life.
Patsy needs to make a living by working in retail. However, she will soon find out that there are bigger things to worry about once that an old enemy appears again.
I'm loving this more than I expected.
Kate Leth brings a new chapter where she continues the new direction for the character of Hellcat where she focuses on a more "slife of life" story where Patsy needs to work in common jobs just to survive. This is easily one of the most compelling aspects of the book since the author manages to make everything funny, enjoyable and surprisingly real.
The interaction between the protagonist and the rest of the cast is also quite good and gets especially entertaining once that she meets with some of her old friends from the Avengers. The contrast between the old and the new heroines is something pretty appealing.
Brittney L. Williams continues in art duties and her work is still perfect for the style of the book thanks to her cartoony and comedic style. I particularly liked how she gives Patsy cat-like features to express her emotions.
Quite good issue, this might be one of the best Marvel books currently.
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