Except of course that Hellcat looks like the 1966 television Batgirl and Catwoman had a baby together - all the way down to her red hair and painted-on eyebrows!
Therefore Hellcat is now officially part of my own DC/Marvel multiverse.
Also, who doesn't love saying 'Hellcat'?
Hellcat Hellcat Hellcat!
About half way through this photo-shoot my intern decided to 'help'. So without further ado:
She said 'this picture is perfect.'
I will say that Hellcat feels pretty sturdy, and I wasn't too concerned with my Intern slamming her around a bit.
That's good, and although a younger kid will never be able to make one of these uberticulated figures stand, it's good to know the figure won't fall apart if your kid looks at it cross-eyed.
'HeeeYAH! Take that, whoever my primary villain is!'
Hellcat always confused me when I was a little kid. Based on her appearance, I was convinced she was a Batman character, and I couldn't understand why she was appearing in Marvel comics instead of DC.
ReplyDeleteShe's a spy - Batman is so freaking badass he has eyes EVERYWHERE, even in other publishers' books! (Sounds like a great Grant Morrison plot!)
DeleteI saw her over the weekend at City Market but passed on her...for now lol.
ReplyDeleteShe doesn't seem to be flying off shelves, I've seen her a few times. Which is good if you want her. I recommend you get her, she's great!
DeleteI remember her from her days in the Defenders. I had a bunch of issues of that comic, but I still couldn't figure out what her powers were.
ReplyDeleteNow that you've mentioned the Batgirl and Catwoman resemblance, I can't unsee it. I can't believe I didn't see it before.
Her powers are being Batman's in-Marvel spy (see comment above.)
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