Black Cat #9

9.2

Critic Rating

3 Reviews
7.0

User Rating

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

IF INTERDIMENSIONAL TREASURE HEISTS HAD A NAME…IT WOULD BE FELICIA HARDY! EVERYTHING is going wrong for BLACK CAT and VENOM! They’re getting away with their prize – just NOT the prize they set out for! And said treasure may turn out to be a hyper-destructive, Multiverse-ending apocalypse machine. I wonder how much Felicia can get for it?

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  • 9.6

    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff

    Apr 08, 2026

    Glimpses into other lives of established characters happen on a fairly regular basis. It can be difficult to deliver the concept in a way that feels like it's actually exploring something as opposed to just playing with chance and circumstance in the characters backstory. Wilson and Company have really developed something that feels like it comes from another world which amplify the intensity of the drama all the more. That's not an easy thing to do in a genre that's so often features parallel versions of noted characters from alternate timelines. Quite an accomplishment. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    Nerd Initiative - ShawnFoles

    Apr 08, 2026

    I love the buddy cop style of this arc. Every arc of this Black Cat story, Wilson and the rest of the creative team have shown the readers a little more about Felicia Hardy. Felicia continues to grow and learn in a world that isn’t always kind to those learning new tricks. This version of Felicia Hardy and Black Cat feels meaningful and invigorating for the character. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    AIPT - Collier Jennings

    Apr 08, 2026

    Black Cat #9 puts its own spin on the concept of an alternate universe, going for emotional heft instead of high concept. Read Full Review

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  • 2.0

    Astonishingly Awful

    Apr 15, 2026

    I read this because the Siege Perilous played a huge part in the X-Men when I discovered Marvel comics in the 80s. In this book however, it is reduced to a comedy prop. Also, this is just not how the Siege Perilous works.
    Even if I overlook this disrespectful use of one of Chris Claremont's greatest creations, Black Cat 9 is a horrible comic. It is terribly written and the art is tolerable at best.

  • 10

    OR

    Apr 08, 2026

  • 8.5

    Afre

    Apr 09, 2026

  • 8.5

    ComicWorm

    Apr 12, 2026

  • 6.0

    daspidaboy

    Apr 17, 2026

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