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Diva (dee-vah), noun: An unusually glamorous and powerful woman. See: Patsy "Hellcat" Walker; Felicia "Black Cat" Hardy; Angelica "Firestar" Jones; and Monica "Photon" Rambeau. What happens when you take four of the Marvel Universe's most fabulous single girls and throw them together, adding ...
‘Marvel Divas’: Cancer and Cheesecake - ArtsBeat Blog
‘Marvel Divas’: Cancer and Cheesecake - ArtsBeat Blog
artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com — On Wednesday, Marvel Entertainment will release the first issue of Marvel Divas, a four-part miniseries starring a... quartet of its female characters : Black Cat, Captain Marvel, Firestar and Hellcat. The first issue will reveal that Firestar has breast ... (more) ‘Marvel Divas’: Cancer and Cheesecake - ...
Patsy Walker: Hellcat
Patsy Walker: Hellcat
comicsworthreading.com — This paperback is my latest lead exhibit in the argument for collections being better reading experiences than... miniseries. When the five issues of Hellcat were running monthly, I had no idea what was going on. Writer Kathryn Immonen wasn’t ... (more) Patsy Walker: Hellcat
Exclusive First Look: Marvel Divas #1
Exclusive First Look: Marvel Divas #1
newsarama.com — Courtesy of Marvel Comics, Newsarama has your first look at next week's Marvel Divas #1 by Roberto... Aguirre-Sacasa and Tonci Zonjic (more) Exclusive First Look: Marvel Divas #1
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Marvel Divas may pleasantly surprise us (seriously!)
Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources - Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment — From "Marvel Divas" #1 Despite my immense skepticism about the Marvel Divas miniseries when it was clumsily announced in April, I found myself enjoying the preview for the first issue, which debuts next week. Oh, there are still a couple of problems, not the least of which is J. ...

REVIEW: Marvel Divas #1
Comic Book Resources — ... a lot of negative buzz attached to it, "Marvel Divas" has turned out far better than it could have. It might have a horrible cover. It might have a horrible title. But it’s a credit to the book’s creative team that beneath the layers of mis-marketing, there actually is a decent comic in there somewhere. Whether it can find its audience, or indeed, whether its audience can find it, well, that remains to be seen. But let’s hope so. (Check out the first six pages of the issue in CBR's preview .)

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