Black Cat #8

8.6

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4 Reviews
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Writer G. Willow Wilson
Artist Gleb Melnikov
Cover Price $3.99

CAT GOT YOUR TONGUE, VENOM?! What was supposed to be a simple smash and grab for BLACK CAT and VENOM takes a nosedive into the COSMICALLY AND CATACLYSMICALLY FLARKED. Probably because they're smashing and grabbing from the most heavily guarded place in the Multiverse. But this one's personal for Mary Jane and Felicia, and the cat and the sinister symbiote ain't leaving this party before they get a few good licks in!

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  • 10

    Nerd Initiative - ShawnFoles

    Mar 11, 2026

    Black Cat may be the best series coming out of the Spider-Man department right now. Wilson is a masterful storyteller. The story is not only enjoyable but continues to ask the reader to think on a deeper level through seemingly innocuous conversations between Felicia and those she encounters, such as MJ. Read Full Review

  • 10

    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff

    Mar 11, 2026

    And then there’s the Siege Perilous. There’s so much of exotic interest lurking around the edges of the Marvel Universe. It’s unspeakably cool that an author as clever as Wilson can casually pick-up something that was created for Marvel on the other side of the ocean by the similarly brilliant Alan Moore and use it as a vehicle for her own adventure. This is the way that a shared universe SHOULD work. It’s fun. It’s enjoyable. And it’s always a pleasure to hang out with Felicia by way of G. Willow Wilson. Read Full Review

  • 7.3

    Comic Watch - Henry Davis

    Mar 12, 2026

    Black Cat #8 is focused on setting the table for its true conflict, holding the audience over with charming art and dialogue that, thankfully, builds up to something that is thematically richer than what readers were initially led to believe. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    AIPT - George Loftus

    Mar 11, 2026

    While I’m not dying to find out what happens next, I’m admittedly curious to see what where the story goes. These are likable characters that are well-written, drawn impeccably, and doing the most banal thing in the strangest scenario that I can’t help but recommend it to anyone looking for a lower-stakes book to remind you all the things comics can be any given Wednesday. Read Full Review

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