Also known as the reformed super-hero called the Black Cat, young Felicia Hardy had a father who was a cat burglar and a gymnast as a mother. She learned martial arts, and along with her gymnastic history, she was ready to follow in her imprisonned father's footsteps. After finding out that her father Walter is dying of cancer, Felicia attempt to break him out of prison as the Black Cat. Spider-Man fails to put Walter back in prison, but he manages to make an impression on the Black Cat. So much so that she wants wants to reform with the help of Spider-Man, her new love interest.
Later on when Mary Jane left Peter's life for a while, Felicia became Peter's prime love interest. But she was more interested in Spider-Man, than in Peter Parker. She went to the Kingpin and he'd give her powers (so Spidey wouldn't have to worry about her getting into trouble). But what the Kingpin revealed to her is that she has "bad luck" powers which would affect everyone she's near too. When Spidey would find out about these powers, he would have Dr. Strange take them off at a most innappropriate time for the Black Cat (during a middle of a fight). This would all drive a wedge in their relationship. She would leave Peter, and during that time, he would go back to Mary Jane, and eventually he'd propose to her to which she would obviously accept. When Felicia returned to New York, she'd discover this and, to get back at Peter, she would start dating Flash Thompson, Peter's best friend. She would plan to date him and dump him pretty harshly. But she'd end up falling for him, and he'd fall for her. They would break up later on when he tells her that he always knew that she was the reformed villain. She would apologize to Peter for acting that way, and they would become good friends (and an ally when Peter needs it). She is currently a private investigator with her own business.
0 komentar:
Posting Komentar