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Patsy Walker

487 appearances Β· Golden Age Β· 1944–2026 Β· 13 key issues
Who is Patsy Walker?

Patsy Walker debuted as a lighthearted teen-humor heroine before reinventing herself as Hellcat, claiming the costume of the Avengers' Cat and undergoing rigorous training with Moondragon to become a peak-human acrobat and combatant; further mystical study later awakened latent psychic and astral sensitivities.

Few characters in Marvel's vast history can claim roots as deep as Patsy Walker's β€” a Golden Age original who first graced the pages of Miss America Magazine back in 1944, brought to life by the creative team of Bill Finger and Pauline Loth. What makes her genuinely remarkable is the sheer span of her story: over eight decades of publication history, 418 catalogued appearances, and 13 key issues that collectors prize, she's evolved from her early days through runs in The Defenders and beyond, sharing adventures with the likes of Captain America, Iron Man, and Tony Stark along the way. That kind of longevity β€” stretching from the Golden Age all the way to the present β€” is a testament to a character with real staying power, one who has reinvented herself across eras while remaining unmistakably herself. Whether you're a longtime Marvel devotee or a curious newcomer, Patsy Walker is exactly the kind of character whose back-issue trail rewards every step of the chase.

Identity

Real name. Patricia "Patsy" Walker

Powers. Originally a non-powered teen-humor character; as Hellcat: peak-human athlete/acrobat, trained hand-to-hand combatant with retractable claws and grappling cable in her costume; later gained magical/psychic-sensitivity abilities (astral perception, contortion) after training with Moondragon and Dr. Strange.

Teams & affiliations
DefendersAvengers
Miss America Magazine
#2
β˜… First appearance
Miss America Magazine #2
Nov 1944

Trivia

  • Patsy Walker's golden-age romance comics were retroactively folded into Marvel continuity as in-universe fiction penned by her own mother β€” a metafictional twist that made the character's real publishing history part of her biography.marvel.fandom.com
  • Rather than reinventing Patsy Walker from the ground up, Marvel eased her into superhero continuity through a supporting role in Amazing Adventures, then handed her the Cat costume vacated by Greer Nelson and rebranded her Hellcat.marvel.fandom.com
  • Morris Weiss has drawn more of Patsy Walker's comics than any other artist in our catalog β€” 37 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1945–2021

Patsy Walker #1 1945
Patsy Walker #1
Cindy Smith #39 1950
Cindy Smith #39
Patsy and Her Pals #21 1956
Patsy and Her Pals #21
Fantastic Four Annual #3 β˜… 1965
Fantastic Four Annual #3
The Avengers #144 β˜… 1976
The Avengers #144
The Incredible Hulk #243 1980
The Incredible Hulk #243
Web of Spider-Man Annual #5 β˜… 1989
Web of Spider-Man Annual #5
The Very Best of Marvel Comics #[nn] 1991
The Very Best of Marvel Comics #[nn]
Iron Man #5 1997
Iron Man #5
Avengers #501 2004
Avengers #501
Patsy Walker: Hellcat #4 2009
Patsy Walker: Hellcat #4
S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 2015
S.H.I.E.L.D. #1
Captain Britain Omnibus #[nn] 2021
Captain Britain Omnibus #[nn]

Appearances (1–150 of 487, oldest first)

Patsy Walker (1945)
Millie the Model Comics (1945)
All Select Comics (1943)
#11
Georgie Comics (1945)
Margie Comics (1946)
Nellie the Nurse Comics (1945)
#6
Rusty Comics (1947)
#12
Teen Comics (1947)
Hedy De Vine Comics (1947)
#22
Jeanie Comics (1947)
#24
Cindy Comics (1947)
#37
Cindy Smith (1950)
#39
Wendy Parker (1953)
Girls' Life (1954)
A Date with Patsy (1957)
#1