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Quote1 Turn around gentlemen and meet -- The Hellcat! Quote2
Patsy Walker[src]

History

Early Life[]

Patricia Walker was born and raised in Centerville, California the only daughter of Joshua and Dorothy Walker, a comic book writer. While she was still a child her mother acted as her agent, helping her at modeling and commercial work. Dorothy Walker’s greatest success was the creation of a comic book named after her young daughter, featuring romantic adventures of Patsy and her real-life friends as teenagers. The Patsy Walker comic book was very popular and continued for over a decade as Patsy grew into and out of her teens. Patsy Walker felt very strange about her mother's fictionalized exploitation of her and was relieved when the series ceased publication. Constantly exposed to comic books, Walker grew up to idolize the heroes her mother's colleagues wrote about and developed a crush on Reed Richards. However, she ceased daydreaming soon after high school[1] and (after a short career as a fashion model, where she befriended Millie "the Model" Collins[18]) married her childhood friend, Robert "Buzz" Baxter (who had appeared in the Patsy Walker comic as her romantic interest).[1] Baxter was in the officers' training program of the Air Force, and Walker spent the next several years of her life on a number of Air Force bases.[19]

Becoming Hellcat[]

While her husband was assigned to a security post at the heavily government-subsidized Brand Corporation in New Jersey, Patsy met the Beast and learned his secret identity. Walker had long idolized "super heroes," and she elicited the promise from him that in exchange for keeping his secret, he would help her become a "superheroine".[1] Walker's marriage eventually came to a bitter end, and she sought out the Beast, who was now a member of the Avengers, to remind him of his promise.[20] Tagging along with the Avengers to investigate criminal activities at the Brand Corporation, she became imprisoned along with the heroes by the Corporation and her ex-husband.[21] After they freed themselves, Walker discovered the Cat Suit worn by Greer Nelson in her identity as the "Cat". Putting the costume on, Walker dubbed herself "Hellcat" and used her natural athletic abilities to help the Avengers.[1]

Patricia Walker (Earth-616) from Avengers Vol 1 144 001

Titanian Training[]

Although she hoped to join the Avengers,[22] Hellcat was persuaded by the Titanian priestess Moondragon to accompany her to Titan to undergo a period of training.[23] During her stay on Titan, Hellcat's minor psionic potential was artificially enhanced by various electronic organic devices (Moondragon used similar technology to give powers to Angar the Screamer and Ramrod) and was given extensive martial arts training.[24]

Defenders[]

Upon her return to Earth, she met the Defenders and decided to accept their offer of membership rather than the Avengers.[25] Hellcat remained a core member of the loosely organized Defenders for several years, becoming particularly close to the Valkyrie and Nighthawk, and encountering She-Hulk in one of her adventures.[26] Eventually, she met Daimon Hellstrom, who in his costumed guise of the Son of Satan, joined the Defenders for a short time, and after he was cured of his demonic aspect found that she was in love with him. Renouncing her costumed identity, Patsy Walker decided to marry Hellstrom. The couple was married in Greentown, Ohio, where Patsy's father resided at the time. The wedding, attended by several of her Defenders colleagues, was interrupted by her ex-husband "Buzz" Baxter, who had assumed the costumed guise of Mad-Dog, and the Mutant Force. The Defenders repulsed the attack and Hellstrom subdued Mad-Dog.[27] The Hellstroms then moved to San Francisco where they established themselves as occult investigators. In this capacity, they helped several superheroes in mystical problems, notably the Avengers West Coast branch. In helping the Avengers, Pasty again donned the Hellcat costume and remained on hand to help them capture the villains Tiger Shark and Whirlwind.[28]

A Stay in Hell[]

After the loss of his Darksoul (the evil essence inherited from his father), Daimon's demonic powers waned; however the removal also destroyed his inner cosmic balance. To save him, Patsy used a spell found in Grimorium Verum to summon his father. Marduk agreed to restore Daimon's Darksoul but made Patsy break the protective pentagram to do so. Without the protection of the magic circle, Patsy was driven mad at the sight of the Darksoul reasserting itself in Daimon.[29] She languished in a near-vegetative state for months afterward under the care of Gargoyle until the mercy-killing entity Deathurge sensed her despair and, at her request, freed her spirit from her body, effectively killing herself.[30]

Patsy's soul ended up in the realm of the demon Mephisto, fighting an eternal battle in the so-called Arena of Tainted Souls, alongside fallen Avenger Mockingbird. Months later, the Avenger villain Grim Reaper resurrected Patsy and Mockingbird, among others, tainting them with his hatred for the Avengers and setting them against the team. With the help of the Scarlet Witch, Patsy and the others reverted to their true personalities and aided the Avengers against the Grim Reaper before returning whence they came. Before she disappeared, Mockingbird was able to send a warning to her husband Hawkeye about a plan Hellstrom was developing. Hawkeye and his team the Thunderbolts confronted Hellstrom and then used their sorcerous connections to go to Hell in order to restore Mockingbird. They were tricked, however, by Hellstrom, and the Thunderbolts rescued Patsy instead, restoring her bodily to Earth.[31]

The Cat is Back[]

Pasty remained despondent and depressed due to her perceived failures in life and time spent in Hell. She nevertheless presented a good front, wrote an autobiography and began a book tour. Shortly thereafter, Patsy returned to Centerville to find her high school rival (and co-star in her mother's comic books) Hedy Wolfe had joined with the corporation that was built upon the Patsy comics fortune and turned Centerville into a tourist attraction. Patsy discovered the town was also infiltrated with demonic forces, led by the evil warlock Nicholas Scratch. Scratch had allowed a cult called the Sons of the Serpent to use the citizens of Centerville for their occult purposes, and alerting the Avengers, Patsy resumed her Hellcat identity and defeated the Serpents alongside her team.[32]

Patsy was still despondent about life when later Scratch's minions attacked Hellcat. She then uncovered a plot by the extradimensional villain Dormammu to take over the various dimensions of Hell, each led by different demons, among them Mephisto, Hellstrom, and Satannish the Supreme. Hellcat helped Mephisto thwart Dormammu by uniting the demons along with the death gods Pluto and Hela. She also revealed Hellstrom's father was actually Satannish, a pawn of Dormammu. Ultimately, she escaped back to Earth by proving to Mephisto that he would be better served to have her on Earth. Revitalized by her adventure, Pasty rededicated her life to super heroics as Hellcat.[33]

Reforming the Defenders[]

One day, Patsy's supernaturally-tinged senses brought her to the attention of a homeless man. She tried to recuperate him, and he turned out to be the Defenders' villain Yandroth, who began systematically attacking Earth by binding the spirit of Mother Earth itself. Patsy escaped and managed to contact the various members of the Defenders to stop him, reforming the team after a long hiatus. As a result of the battle, several of the Defenders were cursed to continually band together, and Patsy and the remaining Defenders elected to stay together as a team to support them.[34]

The Initiative[]

With the passage of the Superhuman Registration Act, Patsy was forced by She-Hulk to become a registered hero.[35] Facing a lack of resources, Iron Man had Hellcat dispatched on her own in Alaska to serve as the state's 50-State Initiative team alone.[6] During her flight to join her base, Hellcat decided to visit North Spirit.[6]

She ended up fighting with magical bears[6] and a sea-monster until encountering seven witches in the Middle World. Hellcat agreed to help them locate and return their missing daughter.[36] On her journey, she banded with one of the magical bears, a water lemming, a talking stone calendar and a wolf-like creature possibly going by "Manslayer".[4] She eventually encountered the kidnapper of the witches' daughter standing on a ship, separated from Hellcat and her group. Joined by an army of rabbits, she built a rabbit bridge to confront him and managed to board the ship.[37]

During the ensuing fight, Hellcat and the "kidnapper" burst through a wall into the daughter's bedroom, where she revealed that the supposed kidnapper was in fact her boyfriend. The daughter, named Ssangyong Rexton after a car, then revealed the truth about the whole adventure, including that the talking stone calendar was her father. Angered by Ssangyong's obstinacy, Hellcat ended up punching her to move on. Leaving the ship, the band burst the car into an ice cliff.[37] She eventually managed to convince Ssangyong to save them and sent them to the witches, after her father turned back to human form. After a quick brawl, the whole situation was debunked, and Hellcat returned to Anchorage for debriefing with Iron Man.[38]

Dark Reign[]

Patsy seemingly missed the Skrull invasion while in Alaska, given she only learned that Stark had been removed from S.H.I.E.L.D. after receiving a call from Hellstrom.[39] Following Stark's displacement by Norman Osborn, Hellcat discussed with other Camp Hammond senior staff the setting of a Shadow Initiative operation against Hydra leader and Initiative deserter Hardball, leading the discussion to the problem of commandment in the Initiative.[40] Later that day, she went to Tigra, trying in vain to help her with her pregnancy induced by a Skrull impostor posing as her lover Hank Pym in the lead-up to the Skrulls' attempted invasion of Earth. At the end of the day, along with Stingray and Gauntlet, she tried to make the real Pym remain at the Camp, in vain as well.[41]

Hellcat was offered command of the Initiative by Gauntlet, who was the de facto leader but didn't feel qualified. Hellcat refused, intending to return to her duty in Alaska. As Thor's clone awakened, Hellcat battled it along with the other Initiative members present at Camp Hammond.[42] She also helped rescue the endangered civilians once the brawl was ended, until Osborn came to announce the camp closure.[43] Hellcat would later help the New Avengers in recovering Luke Cage from H.A.M.M.E.R. custody.[44]

Befriending Other Heroines[]

Patsy later became less active as a super heroine, writing some autobiographical novels instead. She formed a close friendship with other part-time heroines Felicia Hardy, Monica Rambeau, and Angelica Jones. Once the last one got cancer, Patsy was accosted by ex-husband Hellstrom, who offered to remove her disease in exchange for having Patsy for one more night. She grudgingly accepted, not knowing he would do so in Hell, where "one night lasts forever." A healed Angelica found Patsy's request for help in her computer, and with the other girls used a monkey's paw to go to Hell and rescue their friend. Patsy was eventually found, and Hellstrom only accepted to let them go once Patsy offered to add two chapters saying she was not over him in reprints of her novel.[45]

Patsy was one of the heroines invited for the surprise party of Emma Frost in Las Vegas, being forced to change into Hellcat once an explosion in a nearby S.W.O.R.D. base unleashed dinosaurs and clones upon the city. The women's investigation led to a still alive version of Frankie Raye, the former Herald of Galactus Nova.[46]

Ideahive[]

Patsy Walker met up with Jennifer Walters, She-Hulk, shortly after Jen started her own private law practice in Ideahive, Inc.. Patsy was in a bad place at the time, so Jen hired Patsy to work as her in-house investigator on legal cases[47] and the two became close friends.[48] However, Jen's need for an investigator ran short, so she had to let her go eventually. Luckily for Hellcat, Ian Soo, a petty thief she had recently befriended and helped turn a new leaf on life was a roommate short and invited her to live with him.[49]

Shortly after, Patsy was reunited with her old friend Tom "Tubs" Hale, who was now working at a bookshop that sold new Patsy comics. After Ian told him how hard it was for enhanced people to be employed, Tubs offered him a job, and Patsy had the idea to create a job agency for superhumans on Ideahive, while also pursuing legal action on Hedy for reprinting old Patsy comics without her consent. In-between Hellcat was forced to fight old enemy Casiolena, an Asgardian sorceress who Patsy fought while in the Defenders, and Arcade as he tried to set a trap on Coney Island. Eventually, with the help of She-Hulk and Jessica Jones, Patsy recovered the rights for the comic by proving Hedy had gotten Dorothy's signature while Mrs. Walker was too medicated to properly process the request.[50]

Patricia Walker (Earth-616) and Jennifer Walters (Earth-616) from Patsy Walker, A.K.A

Shortly afterward, She-Hulk was put in a coma while fighting Thanos. Saddened by the loss of her friend, Patsy decided to stay out of the second superhero Civil War, while landlord Sharon King moved Patsy's temp agency, who had just hired Jubilee as an intern, into Jen's office. Meanwhile, Hedy was seeking revenge and duped both Mad-Dog and Hellstrom into attacking Patsy. Hellcat was eventually transported by Daimon into the realms of the demon Belial, who tempted Patsy with images of her past, but was eventually tricked into returning her back to Earth.[51]

Patsy's friend Felicia, the Black Cat, now leading her own gang, decided to rule the New York underworld while the other superheroes were fighting each other. However, Patsy and her agency stood in the way. So Felicia kidnapped one of the superpowered clients of the agency, Attaché, stole some mind-controlling claws, and eventually trapped Patsy, Jubilee, and Ian in Bailey's Bag of Infinite Capacity. The trio broke out and eventually won a battle with Black Cat's gang.[52]

Around this time, Jen also resumed her work as a lawyer, and Patsy gave her her full support from the start.[53] Despite some cold shoulders at first, the two eventually started hanging out again and resumed their friendship.[54][55][56]

Books of Korvac[]

When Iron Man decided to turn over a new leaf and return to his roots, Patsy approached him and got involved in his life,[57] becoming Stark's new crime-fighting partner as well as a "tough love buddy" to help guide his intended new simpler, soul-searching lifestyle.[58] Patsy's new connection with Tony put her in the crosshairs of the returned android Korvac, who intended to regain his godhood and came to blows with Iron Man. Their first confrontation with Korvac saw them electrocuted by the villain,[59] which left Patsy with a lightning scar running across her left cheek. While laying low to evade Korvac, Tony and Patsy became romantically involved. Korvac further toyed with Patsy, establishing a psychic link with her to try to turn her to his side,[17] and at one point plunging her into an illusion of Hell for torture.[60] Iron Man's confrontation with Korvac took him and a team of ragtag heroes to outer space, chasing after the android to prevent him from reaching Taa II, the ship of Galactus, in his search for omnipotence via the Power Cosmic.[61] Korvac's psionic intrusions rekindled Patsy's latent psychic powers. Having detected Korvac's threat but being unable to join the pursuit against him, Moondragon mentally reached out to Patsy and helped her fully reawaken her mental powers.[62]

Hellcat continued leading Tony's team after he was mysteriously teleported away from the ship into a space colony named Megiddo.[63] They reconvened with him at Taa II,[64] where they managed to stop Korvac's acolytes, but not the villain himself, who managed to tap into the Power Cosmic at the last second. Tony followed suit in a last-ditch effort that resulted in Korvac's defeat.[65] The heroes returned to Earth, and Reed Richards fixed Patsy's facial scars. When Tony manifested back on Earth as well, he had become corrupted by the Power Cosmic, and he used his new powers to make the entirety of New York City as smart as himself in an ill-conceived attempt to start improving the world.[66] Patsy reached out to Doctor Doom to strip Tony of the Power Cosmic, but the plan backfired after they lured Stark into a trap, and he killed almost all of them in a fit of blind rage, with Hellcat being the final person standing.[67] After a psychic heart-to-heart with Patsy, Stark relinquished the Power Cosmic and returned to normal, but not before resurrecting his allies.[68] During his adventure against Korvac, Tony had become addicted to morphine to endure near-fatal injuries he had sustained in battle. Patsy accompanied Tony as he admitted himself to rehabilitation.[69]

Blackheart[]

After picking him up from rehab, Tony proposed to Patsy, but she turned him down due to her past marital experiences, prompting them to take a break.[70] During this time, the demon Blackheart secretly rose the McConnell Manor from the ashes, luring Patsy back to San Francisco to investigate. He subsequently had Hedy dragged to Hell as bait. With Daimon's secret assistance, Patsy, and later Iron Man as well, was transported to Hell, where Blackheart was holding the souls of her mother and her entire bloodline hostage as well. Having discovered that Patsy could become empowered inside Mephisto's realm, Blackheart attempted to coerce her into his service in exchange for her family's souls. Patsy instead tapped into her demonic powers to defeat Blackheart and free the souls of her family before returning to the real world with Hedy and Tony.[71]

Attributes

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Powers

  • Artificially Enhanced Physiology: Originally the Cat costume was designed to enhance the natural prowess of any woman who wore it. Over time, Patsy discovered that her physical abilities remained heightened even outside of her Cat costume. Since her resurrection, Patsy Walker has acquired enhanced level of physical prowess, including strength, speed, agility, endurance, and reflexes.
    • Superhuman Strength: Patsy is superhumanly strong and can lift up to 1 ton.[72]
    • Superhuman Stamina: Patsy's stamina has also been enhanced to superhuman levels.[72]
  • Titanian Mental Enhancements: Patsy possesses enhanced psionic abilities due to the mental stimulation of Moondragon's Titanian technology. She could move small objects telekinetically, resist mental control, and on one occasion was able to generate a psychokinetic force-blast. After Moondragon once used her own advanced psionic powers to undo the effects of her psychic augmenter, Walker's psychic abilities returned to a far lesser degree than at their peak. She no longer had any psychokinetic ability, but she is still sensitive to certain psychic phenomena.[73] She could see into the infrared spectrum, detect mystical energy from a distance, and see through certain glamours or illusions especially those which are caused by demons.[31][33] At one point, Hellcat was nearly choked to death by the Blob. With her air supply running out, Hellcat's psionic powers were suddenly activated. She started blindly lashing out, blasting every hero and villain in her vicinity. She was eventually the only one left standing, while surrounded by the unconscious bodies of her friends and foes.[11] After Patsy's mind was psionically intruded by Korvac, her mental powers were rekindled,[61] and Moondragon helped Patsy unlock their full potential. With her regained powers, Hellcat also displayed the ability to cast mental illusions.[62]
  • Costume Summoning: Since returning from the dead, Hellcat has had the ability to summon her Hellcat costume on command, magically exchanging it for whatever clothing she was wearing at the time.[31] She could also customize the costume design when it appeared and stated that the costume itself was an extension of her aura.[12]
  • Magical Resistance and Sight: Having spent time in Mephisto's Realm she had learned about magic from repeated torturous exposure and was able to 'twist and slide free of it, like a cat' demonstrating the ability to tear free of magical bonds and cause magic to glance off her aura as well as possessing a 'magical sight' which can see through certain glamours and illusions caused by demons or demonic magic that even demons can't see as well as warning her of magical based danger and increasing her sensitivity to magic which allows her to sense its location even at a distance.[33][31]
  • Demonic Empowerment: While inside Mephisto's Realm, Patsy is capable of tapping into its demonic power to empower herself. The full extent of her power is unknown, but she can grow her nails into claws and become strong enough to overpower the demon Blackheart.[71]

Abilities

  • Experienced Fighter: Even without her enhancement Patsy is still an extremely agile and limber combatant with a uniquely freewheeling fighting style.[72]

Weaknesses

  • Her psionic powers at times acted in ways that Hellcat herself could neither predict, nor fully understand.[11] She noted that Moondragon had not warned her about these occasions. Hellcat was not aware of her own limits and unintentionally used her powers against her own allies.[11]
  • Subconscious barriers in Hellcat's mind prevented her from gaining the ability to activate her psionic powers at will.[11]
  • Extensive use of Hellcat's psionic powers resulted in her suffering from migraines.[11]

Paraphernalia

Equipment

  • Cat Suit: As Hellcat, Patsy Walker at first wore a costumed outfitted with retractable case hardened, steel alloy claws on both the gloves and boots, enabling her to rend brick or stone potentially owned by Cat. She later replaced them with conventional gloves and boots. Hellcat occasionally employed her cable-claw, which straps to her wrist and uses a compressed-gas firing mechanism to propel a four-clawed grappling hook connected to a 30-foot length of steel-niobium alloy memory-cable (that coils itself back into its spool upon rewinding), which she uses for swinging or tightrope walking.
  • (formerly) Hellcat used a Shadow Cloak confiscated from an Agent of Fortune for a brief period, employing it to move psychokinetically and to produce weapons from its interdimensional pocket. Eventually deciding it was too dangerous to use, Hellcat folded it up into its own pocket dimension.

Weapons

(formerly) The costume was also outfitted with retractable, case-hardened, steel alloy claws on both the gloves and boots, enabling her to rend brick or stone.

Transportation

Patsy could employ her cable-claws, which strapped to her wrists and used four-clawed grappling hooks connected to a 30-foot length of cables, for swinging or tightrope walking. During her tenure as a Defender, Patsy also owned a sports car that she dubbed the "Hellcatmobile".[18]

Notes

  • Patsy Walker was originally a comedy/romance character that first appeared in the Timely Comics title Miss America Magazine in 1944. In this incarnation, she appeared in various romance/comedy books until the 1960s. Her first appearance in the Marvel Universe proper was in Fantastic Four Annual #3 when she was an attendee of the wedding between Reed Richards and Sue Storm. Defenders #89 states that the stories in the various Patsy Walker comics from the 1940s-60s were actually comic books on the Earth-616 universe. These stories were created by her mother Dot and loosely based on Patsy's teenage years. As such all events featured in these early Patsy Walker appearances are not considered entirely canon, much like with the Young Allies, it can be considered that these are exaggerated tales of true events. Also, since Dot started writing the stories when Patsy and her friends were not yet teenagers, and continued writing them for several years after Patsy graduated high school, the later stories are more likely to be based on true events than the earlier stories.

Trivia

  • Hellcat is allegedly a Sagittarius, being born between November 22 and December 21.[74]
  • Patsy's childhood home is located at 23 Mill Road, Centerville, California.[75]
  • Patsy got a tattoo of herself on her back.[76]

See Also

Links and References

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