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FREE PATSY WALKER, A.K.A. HELLCAT! VOL. 1: HOOKED ON A FELINE PDF Kate Leth,Brittney Williams | 136 pages | 05 Jul 2016 | Marvel Comics | 9781302900359 | English | New York, United States Patsy Walker, A.K.A. Hellcat! Vol. 1 : Hooked On A Feline - - Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. A.K.A. Hellcat! Vol. 1: Hooked on A Feline Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Patsy Walker, A. Patsy Walker, A. Brittney Williams Artist. Megan Wilson Goodreads Author Colourist. Joe Sabino Letterer. Clayton Cowles Letterer. Patsy Walker has managed to escape her past, her enemies and Hell itself literally - but nothing compares to job hunting in New York City! Between trying to make rent and dodging bullets, Patsy barely has time to deal with her mother's exploitative romance comics about Patsy's past resurfacing, much less how they start to interfere with her work and dating life. As she g Patsy Walker has managed to escape her past, her enemies and Hell itself literally - but nothing compares to job hunting in New York City! As she goes from living a double life to a triple, what the hell is Patsy Walker supposed to do? There'll be friendship and burgers, monsters and rent checks and a ghost from the past with questionable motives! Comics' most flexible heroine has been a provisional Avenger, Patsy Walker Defender, Satan's daughter-in-law and a dead woman—but she's never been anything like this! Collecting : Patsy Walker, A. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Original Title. Single Issues Other Editions 6. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Patsy Walker, A. See 1 question about Patsy Walker, A. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Patsy Walker, A. Nov 04, Paul E. Morph rated it it was ok Shelves: comics-read-in Then I read it. While I can totally appreciate what Kate Leth is doing here, combining the original Patsy Walker books with Patsy's more recent relatively speaking adventures as Hellcat, it's just not for me. It's just too darned cutesy. Sickeningly saccharine. I wouldn't mind so much if this was aimed A.K.A. Hellcat! Vol. 1: Hooked on A Feline kids; I'm a firm believer that there aren't enough comicbooks specific Oof. I wouldn't mind so much if this was aimed at kids; I'm a firm believer that there aren't enough comicbooks specifically for kids; but it's not. It's aimed at hipster millennials who are too 'hip' to read superhero books unironically. Just typing that made this old school comicbook fan feel a little bit sick. Anyway, this book does what it does well, I'm just sad to Patsy Walker that a book about one of my favourite characters isn't for me. View all 9 comments. Jun 04, Sesana rated it liked it Shelves: comicssuperhumans. Like Squirrel Girl? You'll probably like Patsy Walker, too. It has a similar, silly sense of humor, though I just didn't love it quite as much as I love Squirrel Girl. Dec 28, Nicole rated it liked it Shelves: comics. View 2 comments. Jul 02, Heatherblakely rated it it was amazing. Compilation of my reviews of the A.K.A. Hellcat! Vol. 1: Hooked on A Feline issues, with the newest on top: 6. Technically done with this volume now What happened to Williams? This art is cute but a little too cute--when I started A.K.A. Hellcat! Vol. 1: Hooked on A Feline I assumed I was looking at childhood Patsy playing, A.K.A. Hellcat! Vol. 1: Hooked on A Feline adult Patsy working. I liked the story in this one, but again, I felt like I was reading about kids. Also Jen called Patsy "babe" and my gaydar pinged. So many strong women! I love Jen, and I love all the female friendships in this Compilation of my reviews of the individual issues, with the newest on top: 6. I love Jen, and I love all the female friendships in this. I like Patsy Walker we're getting a stronger plot, but I also would love to read about the gang just hanging around. I don't have it?? I LOVED this because it was good but also because my two favorite girls are in it and also I cried at seeing how everyone was in Patsy's phone with emoticons but I also was not completely sober read in January 1. First of all, I'd just like to say that I went into an actual comic store to buy this, and I didn't burst into flames or get quizzed or anything yes, I was worried about both of those things, and what actually happened is no one bothered me and the girl at the register complimented my piercings, which is one of the easiest ways to get me in your corner. So ten points to Ravenclaw for me supporting local businesses, hooray. This issue is really fun. It's not too serious, there's no brooding, there's not really even a villain. It's mainly background info, which I needed, and an introduction to the characters, which I also needed. There are references to Wicked and Harry Potter and some other things, and there are great little details everywhere--Patsy's in a gay bookstore and reading a book called Butts: Volume IX, there's a queer female couple in a bar, stuff like that. I'm slightly biased because cats are my shtick, but I loved this. I laughed out loud multiple times. It's great. Plus, the writer, artist, and color artist are all female. Oct 11, Scott rated it really A.K.A. Hellcat! Vol. 1: Hooked on A Feline it. Cheerfully energetic and candy-colored adventures of a well-meaning young super-heroine trying to establish or maybe reinvent is more like it A.K.A. Hellcat! Vol. 1: Hooked on A Feline career and name for herself in a sunny and sanitized version of New York City. Patsy's amusing cameo appearance in the earlier She-Hulk, Volume 1: Law and Disorder led me to check out her own solo title. Barring the abruptly odd change in artwork for A.K.A. Hellcat! Vol. 1: Hooked on A Feline final chapter, things were otherwise done just right in this lightweight volume. Lots of playful di Cheerfully energetic and candy-colored adventures of a well-meaning young super-heroine trying to establish or maybe reinvent is more like it a career and name for herself in a sunny and sanitized version of New York City. Lots of playful dialogue, some adorable scenes like Patsy summoning her 'super-friend' gal pals for an impromptu dinner after stressful work dayand a continual upbeat tone made this one a lot of fun. Jun 04, Larakaa rated it it was amazing. From classic heroine to cute chibi and more. It has a kind of light and positive feeling but isn't too ridiculous. The supporting cast is great and very likeable. Also: great bisexual representation! Jan 11, Peter Derk rated it liked it. Look through the reviews, you'll see the word "cutesy" pop up a lot. And they're not wrong. If you've got a reader who's into Moongirl or maybe those Batgirl comics that were aimed at a younger audience, they'll probably like this one. But if those are on the younger side, you might take a pass. Which is too bad because I like the setup. Patsy Walker, A.K.A. Hellcat!, Volume 1: Hooked on a Feline by Kate Leth I had read some stories featuring Hellcat, thanks largely to West Coast Avengers and Avengers stories that I read growing up. Those stories were by far more serious than this collection. This takes a comedic look at her life as a superhero, but also as a person trying to survive. Overall, the story is enjoyable and the side characters are interesting and add some strength to the comedy side of things. It also has a strong postive message of people can change and even though they may do something bad they are still redeemable. If you are a serious comic fan this won't be for you, but if you don't mind seeing superheroes being somewhat goofy this will be a most enjoyable read. I found myself laughing and smiling throughout it. I want to like this, as it is trying to be in the same vein of Squirrel Girl, but that lighthearted tone is just not working with Hellcat. Part of the problem is that while Squirrel Girl was quirky and cute right from A.K.A. Hellcat! Vol. 1: Hooked on A Feline start, Patsy Walker is weighted down with decades of continuity that is downright hellish at times, and instead of brushing all of it aside with a retcon, the creators want to keep all the character's baggage while simultaneously writing her as if she were barely out of her teens. Patsy should be in her 30s or maybe Patsy Walker early 40s, but she is often depicted here quasi-chibi style as if she were only Maybe the big reveal is coming that Patsy Walker has gone insane and is imagining all these adventures of a declawed Hellkitten.