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Encyclopedia > The Black Cat (comics)

The Black Cat (Felicia Hardy) is a fictional comic book character created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Keith Pollard. She is a costumed cat burglar and sometime crimefighter who has been romantically involved with Spider-Man in the past. Although the character started out as a Catwoman homage, she has since evolved in a different direction than her predecessor.


The character has been the occasional star of mini-series, though she most frequently appears as a supporting character in the cast of various Spider-Man comics and other titles set in the Marvel Universe.


The Black Cat's real name is Felicia Hardy, and the character first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #194 (1979). She began a career in crime out of respect and adoration for her cat burglar father, but kept it on as a misguided attempt to attract the attentions of Spider-Man. Felicia and Peter Parker/Spider-man have been very close in the past, and she is fully aware of his secret identity.


Initially, Felicia's abilities were 100% natural, with the 'accidents' which seemed to befall those who crossed her path being merely well-planned stunts and traps. After her near-death at the hands of The Owl and Doctor Octopus in Spectacular Spider-Man #72, Felicia feared that her lack of powers made her a vulnerability to Spider-Man, and that she would lose him. While Spider-man was away in the "Secret Wars", Felicia turned to the Kingpin, and made a pact with him in return for his scientists giving her super-powers. She kept the secret from Peter for quite some time. What she didn't realise was that her newly-gained genuine 'bad luck' power was infectious, and that it was permanently jinxing Spider-Man. That of course was the Kingpin's plan all along.


She broke up with Spider-Man, and Doctor Strange removed her bad luck power, changing her other abilities in the process. Since then she has settled into a life of her own, albeit one which regularly intertwines with Peter's. She recently dated Flash Thompson for a while, primarily to irritate Peter. Recently, Mary Jane Watson and the Black Cat have become close friends - in spite of their once intense rivalry over Peter. She bought some equipment from the Tinkerer, and occasionally teams up with Spider-Man.


Writer/director Kevin Smith began writing a Spider-Man/Black Cat miniseries in 2002; as of 2004, the series has yet to be completed.


Rumours are that Black Cat may also appear in the Spiderman 3 film set to be released in 2007. One actress said possibly to play the role is Eliza Dushku.


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Black Cat - Marvel Universe: The definitive online source for Marvel super hero bios. (1260 words)
Though it has been suggested that she had a latent mutant ability to affect probability fields around her ("jinxing"), the Black Cat's original "bad luck" powers were nothing more than meticulously planned stunts, executed with the aid of her exceptional gymnastics and unarmed combat skills.
The Black Cat carries a small grappling hook device, with a built-in release mechanism, enabling her to swing among buildings in a manner similar to Spider-Man and Daredevil, though with marginally less speed than either.
Black Cat is a reformed burglar who continues to walk on the wild side as a detective and adventurer.
black cat@Everything2.com (1906 words)
Black cats are usually a variety of Burmese cat, and the fl fur is actually very dark brown.
and before cats were selectively bred to show various colors, patterns, and furs, random breeding of barncats and pets kept as mousers was statistically least likely to produce fl cats of any other natural color.
She knew him to be highly superstitious, and believed the fl cat theme would, (to paraphrase the Batman) strike terror into his heart.
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