Super Spider-Man TV Comic #474
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "But the Cat Came Back...", the Black Cat returns to the shadows with a twist—faking madness to escape a mental institution, only to re-emerge as a surprisingly willing ally to Spider-Man. Written by Roger Stern and illustrated by John Romita Jr. with inks by Jim Mooney, this 1982 Marvel UK story sees Felicia Hardy testing her new partnership with the web-slinger, culminating in a moment that blurs the line between foe and friend. The cover by Jim Mooney captures the tension and allure of their uneasy alliance.
In "But the Cat Came Back...", Felicia Hardy, the cunning Black Cat, uses a ruse of madness to slip into a mental institution—her real plan: a clean break from her criminal past. When she resurfaces to target the mob, Spider-Man finds himself drawn into a partnership with the enigmatic thief, one that blurs the line between enemy and ally.
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