Patricia "Patsy" Walker is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Patricia "Patsy" Walker is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Patsy Walker's premiered as the star of a teen romantic-comedy series, and was later integrated into Marvel superhero franchises such as the Avengers and the Defenders as Hellcat.
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Attesting to its quiet popularity, Patsy Walker was among the very few titles published continuously by Marvel from the 1940s Golden Age of Comic Books, through Marvel's 1950s iteration as Atlas Comics, and into the 1960s Silver Age of Comic Books.
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Part of my 'training' as a Marvel writer was writing romance stories and Westerns, but Patsy [Walker] was defunct as a comic by the time I got there.
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Once [Patsy Walker] entered the [Marvel Universe], met the Beast, confronted her husband — all that began to change the Patsy Walker I had inherited to someone a little more savvy.
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Patsy Walker's praised Marvel for "giv[ing] us space to wrap up the story exactly how we wanted in 3 volumes".
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Patsy Walker's adopts a costume that formerly belonged to Greer Grant Nelson, the former masked adventuress the Cat, and takes on the name Hellcat.
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Patsy Walker's training is soon interrupted when she returns to Earth to assist the supernatural hero Doctor Strange, joining the Defenders in the process.
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Patsy Walker's meets her future husband Daimon Hellstrom, the Son of Satan, during the course of a quest with the Defenders.
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Patsy Walker's serves as one of the young superheroes' instructors at Camp Hammond.
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Patsy Walker's was then assigned as the Avengers 50 State Initiative official superhero for Alaska, but eventually returned to New York City.
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Patsy Walker's then helps Patsy Walker's-Hulk in protecting Kristoff Vernard, the son of Doctor Doom, who was trying to defect to the US.
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Patsy Walker's is later seen talking with Tigra about a case involving a lawsuit but ends up fighting her when she mentions the plaintiff's name, George Saywitz.
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Patsy Walker then confronts her former friend Black Cat, now leading a gang of criminals.
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Patsy Walker then receives a check for a big amount of money from She-Hulk and takes Ian, Tom, and Jubilee to the mall.
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Patsy Walker's possesses retractable claws and grappling hooks on her wrists.
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Patsy Walker is a well-trained martial artist and gymnast, having trained with the Avengers and Moondragon.
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Patsy Walker has appeared in Marvel Comics' Multiverse Ultimate Marvel imprint.
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Patsy Walker assumes her Hellcat identity in Ultimates and was a founding member of the ill-fated Defenders.
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Patsy Walker takes possession of Scarlet Witch's body, but is killed after Agatha Harkness forcibly expels her essence.
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Patricia "Trish" Patsy Walker appears in Netflix series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, portrayed by Rachael Taylor as an adult and by Catherine Blades as a teenager.
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