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Super Spider-Man TV Comic#474

Super Spider-Man TV Comic #474

Apr 1982 · Marvel UK · 0.20 GBP
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“But the Cat Came Back...”

In "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.

writer Roger Stern · artist John Romita Jr. · artist, inker Jim Mooney · colorist Bob Sharen · letterer Joe Rosen

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artist, inker Jim Mooney
colorist Bob Sharen
letterer Joe Rosen

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Felicia Hardy, the cat burglar known as the Black Cat, has faked insanity in order to be placed in a mental institution, which proves easier to escape from than prison. On the prowl again, she starts stealing from the mob. When Spider-Man tracks her down, the Black Cat says that she wants to help him fight crime, and after proving this with her actions, the new crime fighting partners unite in a kiss.

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