Hellcat will need the help of Jessica Jones to regain the rights of her own name.
Hedy Wolfe has been manipulating everyone for her own benefit and now Patsy and Jessica will have to bend the law to try to beat her.
Oh, this issue was so much better than the last one in every sense.
Kate Leth continues her main story where he focuses on the cameo of Jessica Jones and how her contributed to the plot of Patsy trying to get the rights of her own comic book from her ex-friend Hedy. The characterization and humor work nicely together thanks to the different dialogue and interactions between the members of the cast that manage to demonstrate their personalities perfectly while also offering good jokes.
Jessica Jones is perfectly integrated into the book by implementing her own skills for the kind of job she was hired for and her interaction with Patsy is just as enjoyable. The way how the issue touches some of the protagonist's history is also interesting.
Brittney L. Williams handles the artwork and is once again pretty good looking with expressive characters and a beautiful cartoony style. Also, I don't know if it was Leth's or her idea to include a segment where Luce Cage was checking out a yaoi book between Iron Fist and him but it was hilarious.
Great issue and a nice conclusion for this initial storyline.
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