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->'''"Probability"''' is just a five-dollar word for '''"luck."''' And I'm nothing but '''bad luck''', baby.
-->-- Felicia Hardy, ''Black Cat'' #3.

Felicia Hardy, the ComicBook/BlackCat, got her first ongoing self-titled series in 2019, by Creator/JedMacKay, Mike Dowling, Travel Foreman and Nao Fuji.

Felicia's old mentor, the Black Fox, returns and asks for her help to commits several heists. Those heists, however, put her in conflict with Odessa Drake, who runs the New York Thieves Guild.

While the series twelfth issue was suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and a new volume that serves as tie-in for ''ComicBook/KingInBlack'' debuted in December of 2020, with the suspended issue repurposed for the new volume.

For the Black Cat's character page, see [[Characters/BlackCatComicBook here]].

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!Tropes
[[folder:In General]]
* AdaptationalSexuality: Downplayed, Felicia has been stated to be bisexual in a couple of stories, but this series would be the first time it's actively shown.
* TheBusCameBack:
** Felicia's crew members, Boris Korpse and Bruno Grainger first appeared in the 1970s in ''Amazing Spider-Man #194''. This is their first appearance in comics in five decades.
** Issues #2 and #3 feature Xander the Merciless, a ComicBook/DoctorStrange villain who hasn't been seen since 1977.
* VillainProtagonist: The Black Cat has been a superhero at times. In this comic, however, she's a criminal doing big crime heists. She still does some heroic deeds from time to time and is not overtly malicious making this a downplayed trope.
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[[folder:Volume 1]]
* AntiMagic: [[spoiler: Felicia's bad luck powers allow her to counter Xander's magic]].
* AtrociousAlias: Issue #2 reveals that Felicia once used the alias "Francesca Featherbottom" when she was a teenager and amateur thief. The Black Fox comments on how embarrassing the name was after he bailed her out of jail.
* BatmanGambit: It's just the Black Cat and a couple of guys supporting her. There's no room for those grand, chaotic superhero fights... and Black Fox wouldn't like all that chaos, anyway. Finding each victim's Achilles' hill and exploiting it is always the way to go.
* TheDreaded: When planning to break into the ComicBook/FantasticFour's home to steal a book from Reed's collection, Felicia makes it a point to only do so when Sue Storm is away citing her as the scariest thing inside the building.
* HeroesWantRedHeads: The Research on Tony Stark point out that he had been romantically involved with two different redheads, so to seduce her, Felicia dyed her hair red. Not that she liked the idea very much... she lost Peter Parker to a redhead!
* LeeroyJenkins: Discussed. Although this job is not without risks, someone must never lost sight from the difference between a calculated risk and reckless improvisation.
* RuleOfCool: One of her heists got her in Tony Stark's nanoforge, while Iron Man was outside, aware of the intrusion and trying to take down the door. So she used the Nanoforge to create an Iron Man armor for her own... and asked the computer to add cat ears to it, because why not?
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Felicia and ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} escape Kade Kilgore by jumping out the window and swinging away. Unfortunately, since Wolverine's bones are made of metal he is too heavy and the cable snaps. Logan tells Felicia he'll "make his own way down" and she simply uses another cable to swing away.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: In-universe. Black Cat and Spider-Man fight against the Hydra Dreadnought, a top superweapon when it was built. But that was many years ago. The source code has since reached the dark web, so it was a piece of cake for Felicia's crew to create a virus that would stop it.
* TheyDo: The first annual features the wedding of Spider-Man and Black Cat. Yes, that's right. But ''only'' Spider-Man and the Black Cat, Peter Parker and Felicia Hardy are still single. The law in the Marvel Universe is... weird.
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[[folder:Volume 2]]
* BestServedCold: Black Fox and three of his friends once stole treasures from Dracula. While they escaped, Dracula had the last laugh since Black Fox would grow old and see all his three friends die. Dracula also made sure that no vampire would turn Black Fox into a vampire without incurring his wrath.
* ContinuityNod: In issue #2 Felicia recalls all the major heists she achieved in the previous volume.
* ClothingDamage: Both Black Cat and White Fox's suits get pretty torn after beating a bunch of assassins named the Maidens (many of whom were armed with swords).
* CrazyPrepared: Queen Cat steals Black Cat's stolen loot to use as bait for a trap. However, Black Cat is able to track the good thanks to tracking devices on them and she uses them to find Queen Cat's location.
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: While under the influence of the Asgardian tree branch, Felicia has a mental conversation with the personification of the branch's wild magic. The magic takes the form of Felicia's mentor the Black Fox.
* DiscardAndDraw: Felicia uses an [[spoiler:Asgardian tree branch]] to empower herself at the end of issue #2, becoming more powerful than ever.
* EveryoneHasStandards: In Issue #3, Felicia has tapped into the power of an Asgardian tree branch in order to fight off Knull's symbiote creatures. The branch tries to tempt Felicia by offering to make her heart's desire a reality; the death of all her enemies, all the treasures of the world and every lover she has ever had returned to her. However, the third one is what ends up snapping Felicia back to her senses as she refuses to use magic to make someone else love her.
* FriendlyEnemy: While Felicia is this on some level with almost all her enemies, she seems to legitimately like Queen Cat. When she learns of her backstory and why she is so obsessed with Black Cat Felicia actually encourages her to keep coming after her.
* GodzillaThreshold: Issue #2 has the team cornered by symbiotes while Dr. Strange remains unconscious. Seeing no other way out, [[spoiler:Felicia uses the Asgardian tree branch that was supposed to be used by Dr. Strange to empower herself.]]
* GuestStarPartyMember: Besides Black Cat being coerced into helping the Tiger Division, Seol Hee/Luna Snow of the Agents of Atlas also joins them for that particular mission.
* ImmortalityImmorality: Issue #5 reveals that the New York branch of the Thieves Guild offer a deity named the Gilded Saint ten percent of what they steal in exchange for immortality.
* ImpossibleTheft: Issue #1 ends with Felicia telling her crew they are going to steal Dr. Strange from Knull.
* NotThatKindOfDoctor: While being chased by symbiotes, Felicia yells at Korpse to wake the recently rescued Dr. Strange up. Korpse fires back, "I am not a medical doctor. I am a blowing-things-up doctor."
* OddFriendship: Turns out Boris Korpse has formed one with Bats, Dr. Strange's ghost hound.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Felicia doesn't like being forced to help White Fox and the Tiger Division to free Taegukgi from mind control.
* ThatManIsDead: Queen Cat in Issue #4. Even after regaining her memories of her past life, she doesn't consider herself to truly be Lily Hollister and refers to Lily as "the previous occupant of her body".
-->'''Black Cat''': Wait, didn't you die?
-->'''Queen Cat''': Lily Hollister was in police custody for her crimes. The Goblin King blew up the car trying to rescue her, knocked her into the river. She died there. I'm who climbed out.
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->'''"Probability"''' is just a five-dollar word for '''"luck."''' And I'm nothing but '''bad luck''', baby.
-->-- Felicia Hardy, ''Black Cat'' #3.

Felicia Hardy, the ComicBook/BlackCat, got her first ongoing self-titled series in 2019, by Creator/JedMacKay, Mike Dowling, Travel Foreman and Nao Fuji.

Felicia's old mentor, the Black Fox, returns and asks for her help to commits several heists. Those heists, however, put her in conflict with Odessa Drake, who runs the New York Thieves Guild.

While the series twelfth issue was suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and a new volume that serves as tie-in for ''ComicBook/KingInBlack'' debuted in December of 2020, with the suspended issue repurposed for the new volume.

For the Black Cat's character page, see [[Characters/BlackCatComicBook here]].

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!Tropes
[[folder:In General]]
* AdaptationalSexuality: Downplayed, Felicia has been stated to be bisexual in a couple of stories, but this series would be the first time it's actively shown.
* TheBusCameBack:
** Felicia's crew members, Boris Korpse and Bruno Grainger first appeared in the 1970s in ''Amazing Spider-Man #194''. This is their first appearance in comics in five decades.
** Issues #2 and #3 feature Xander the Merciless, a ComicBook/DoctorStrange villain who hasn't been seen since 1977.
* VillainProtagonist: The Black Cat has been a superhero at times. In this comic, however, she's a criminal doing big crime heists. She still does some heroic deeds from time to time and is not overtly malicious making this a downplayed trope.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Volume 1]]
* AntiMagic: [[spoiler: Felicia's bad luck powers allow her to counter Xander's magic]].
* AtrociousAlias: Issue #2 reveals that Felicia once used the alias "Francesca Featherbottom" when she was a teenager and amateur thief. The Black Fox comments on how embarrassing the name was after he bailed her out of jail.
* BatmanGambit: It's just the Black Cat and a couple of guys supporting her. There's no room for those grand, chaotic superhero fights... and Black Fox wouldn't like all that chaos, anyway. Finding each victim's Achilles' hill and exploiting it is always the way to go.
* TheDreaded: When planning to break into the ComicBook/FantasticFour's home to steal a book from Reed's collection, Felicia makes it a point to only do so when Sue Storm is away citing her as the scariest thing inside the building.
* HeroesWantRedHeads: The Research on Tony Stark point out that he had been romantically involved with two different redheads, so to seduce her, Felicia dyed her hair red. Not that she liked the idea very much... she lost Peter Parker to a redhead!
* LeeroyJenkins: Discussed. Although this job is not without risks, someone must never lost sight from the difference between a calculated risk and reckless improvisation.
* RuleOfCool: One of her heists got her in Tony Stark's nanoforge, while Iron Man was outside, aware of the intrusion and trying to take down the door. So she used the Nanoforge to create an Iron Man armor for her own... and asked the computer to add cat ears to it, because why not?
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Felicia and ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} escape Kade Kilgore by jumping out the window and swinging away. Unfortunately, since Wolverine's bones are made of metal he is too heavy and the cable snaps. Logan tells Felicia he'll "make his own way down" and she simply uses another cable to swing away.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: In-universe. Black Cat and Spider-Man fight against the Hydra Dreadnought, a top superweapon when it was built. But that was many years ago. The source code has since reached the dark web, so it was a piece of cake for Felicia's crew to create a virus that would stop it.
* TheyDo: The first annual features the wedding of Spider-Man and Black Cat. Yes, that's right. But ''only'' Spider-Man and the Black Cat, Peter Parker and Felicia Hardy are still single. The law in the Marvel Universe is... weird.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Volume 2]]
* BestServedCold: Black Fox and three of his friends once stole treasures from Dracula. While they escaped, Dracula had the last laugh since Black Fox would grow old and see all his three friends die. Dracula also made sure that no vampire would turn Black Fox into a vampire without incurring his wrath.
* ContinuityNod: In issue #2 Felicia recalls all the major heists she achieved in the previous volume.
* ClothingDamage: Both Black Cat and White Fox's suits get pretty torn after beating a bunch of assassins named the Maidens (many of whom were armed with swords).
* CrazyPrepared: Queen Cat steals Black Cat's stolen loot to use as bait for a trap. However, Black Cat is able to track the good thanks to tracking devices on them and she uses them to find Queen Cat's location.
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: While under the influence of the Asgardian tree branch, Felicia has a mental conversation with the personification of the branch's wild magic. The magic takes the form of Felicia's mentor the Black Fox.
* DiscardAndDraw: Felicia uses an [[spoiler:Asgardian tree branch]] to empower herself at the end of issue #2, becoming more powerful than ever.
* EveryoneHasStandards: In Issue #3, Felicia has tapped into the power of an Asgardian tree branch in order to fight off Knull's symbiote creatures. The branch tries to tempt Felicia by offering to make her heart's desire a reality; the death of all her enemies, all the treasures of the world and every lover she has ever had returned to her. However, the third one is what ends up snapping Felicia back to her senses as she refuses to use magic to make someone else love her.
* FriendlyEnemy: While Felicia is this on some level with almost all her enemies, she seems to legitimately like Queen Cat. When she learns of her backstory and why she is so obsessed with Black Cat Felicia actually encourages her to keep coming after her.
* GodzillaThreshold: Issue #2 has the team cornered by symbiotes while Dr. Strange remains unconscious. Seeing no other way out, [[spoiler:Felicia uses the Asgardian tree branch that was supposed to be used by Dr. Strange to empower herself.]]
* GuestStarPartyMember: Besides Black Cat being coerced into helping the Tiger Division, Seol Hee/Luna Snow of the Agents of Atlas also joins them for that particular mission.
* ImmortalityImmorality: Issue #5 reveals that the New York branch of the Thieves Guild offer a deity named the Gilded Saint ten percent of what they steal in exchange for immortality.
* ImpossibleTheft: Issue #1 ends with Felicia telling her crew they are going to steal Dr. Strange from Knull.
* NotThatKindOfDoctor: While being chased by symbiotes, Felicia yells at Korpse to wake the recently rescued Dr. Strange up. Korpse fires back, "I am not a medical doctor. I am a blowing-things-up doctor."
* OddFriendship: Turns out Boris Korpse has formed one with Bats, Dr. Strange's ghost hound.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Felicia doesn't like being forced to help White Fox and the Tiger Division to free Taegukgi from mind control.
* ThatManIsDead: Queen Cat in Issue #4. Even after regaining her memories of her past life, she doesn't consider herself to truly be Lily Hollister and refers to Lily as "the previous occupant of her body".
-->'''Black Cat''': Wait, didn't you die?
-->'''Queen Cat''': Lily Hollister was in police custody for her crimes. The Goblin King blew up the car trying to rescue her, knocked her into the river. She died there. I'm who climbed out.
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Felicia Hardy, the ComicBook/BlackCat got an ongoing series in 2019, by Creator/JedMacKay, Mike Dowling, Travel Foreman and Nao Fuji.

Felicia's old mentor, the Black Fox, returns and helps her to commits several heists. Those heists, however, put her in conflict with Oddesa Drake, who runs the New York Thieves Guild.

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Felicia Hardy, the ComicBook/BlackCat ComicBook/BlackCat, got an her first ongoing self-titled series in 2019, by Creator/JedMacKay, Mike Dowling, Travel Foreman and Nao Fuji.

Felicia's old mentor, the Black Fox, returns and helps asks for her help to commits several heists. Those heists, however, put her in conflict with Oddesa Odessa Drake, who runs the New York Thieves Guild.

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-->-- Felicia Hardy, ''Black Cat'' #3

Felicia Hardy, also known under the alias Black Cat, is a Creator/MarvelComics [[AntiHero anti-heroine]] [[FaceHeelTurn and also]], {{supervillain}}ess. She was introduced into the Franchise/MarvelUniverse in ''The Amazing ComicBook/SpiderMan'' (vol. 1) #194 in July 1979. She was created by Marv Wolfman and Keith Pollard. Wolfman was looking for a female foil for ComicBook/SpiderWoman; he decided to base a character on the Creator/TexAvery cartoon ''WesternAnimation/BadLuckBlackie'', in which a black cat brought misfortune to anyone in close proximity. The Black Cat's costume and appearance were designed by Dave Cockrum. She was initially intended to be a supporting character in ''Spider-Woman'' (vol. 1), but Wolfman abandoned this plan and moved her over to ''Spider-Man'' comics instead.

Felicia is the daughter of Walter Hardy, the world-renowned cat burglar who, before his arrest, encouraged her to never settle for second best.

In her backstory in ''ComicBook/SpiderManBlackCatTheEvilThatMenDo'', it is revealed that she was raped by her boyfriend Ryan when she was a freshman at Empire State University. Hating the idea of being a victim, she trained herself in various fighting styles and acrobatics, intent on killing her rapist. Finally, after months of preparing, she set out for revenge, but before she could find him, Ryan was killed in a drunk driving accident. Furious that she was denied the chance for revenge, she decided to utilize her new skills to follow in her father's footsteps. After amassing a fortune in stolen items, Felicia adopted her costumed identity.

She first donned the Black Cat costume in order to break her father out of prison. On the same night, she met Spider-Man. Unfortunately for Felicia, her father died, and she then faked her own death. Despite her antipathy towards men, Felicia felt a kinship with this lone hero; Spider-Man was the first man she felt she could trust and she grew to believe herself in love with him. Felicia looked for a way to earn his trust and continued with the Black Cat persona as a misguided attempt to attract his affection. Seeing the good in Felicia, Spider-Man made every attempt to have her criminal record expunged.

Aside from her appearance in many Spider-Man comics, Black Cat has also appeared in ''ComicBook/HeroesForHire'' which took place during the ''ComicBook/CivilWar'' and ''Marvel Divas'' (a parody of ''Series/SexAndTheCity''). In ''ComicBook/MaximumCarnage'', she is one of Spidey's friends whom he seeks for help. Later after ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland'' event, she was blamed for the theft of a Holographic Projector from Horizon Labs. Since Spider-Man was with her at the time of the robbery, he knew that she was innocent and recruited [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} Matt Murdock]] to help prove her innocence. She also appeared in the mini-series ''Claws'' where she has a team-up with ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}.

In a part of the ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW'' event, she was contacted by her friend from ''Heroes for Hire'', Misty Knight, in order to help the [[ComicBook/TheDefenders Fearless Defenders]] fight the so-called Doom Maidens along with other female heroines such as ComicBook/{{Storm}}, ComicBook/{{Tigra}}, [[ComicBook/PatsyWalker Hellcat]], and ComicBook/{{Valkyrie|MarvelComics}}.

In ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'', she was in the middle of a robbery when Spider-Man (who was actually ComicBook/DoctorOctopus in Peter Parker's body) attacked her without warning, leaving her beaten and wrapped in his webbing for the police to arrest. This left Felicia totally shocked and furious at not only her lover's perceived betrayal, but at the loss of all of her personal belongings and criminal contacts. Following the conclusion of the ''Superior Spider-Man'' storyline, which Peter Parker returned as the true Spider-Man, Black Cat swore revenge and later escaped when Electro staged a breakout at the prison where she was being held. She then became a genuine criminal, and is one of villains in the 2014-2015 ongoing mini-series ''ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} vs. ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}''.

In the ''ComicBook/{{Silk}}'' solo series, Black Cat appears as a secondary antagonist whom Silk unknowingly thwarted by stopping her men. The two fight, but then one of Cat's men double-crosses her blowing up several of her men and almost killing Cat herself, all to kidnap Silk, so he could chop her up and sell the parts on the black market. Cat tracks her man and ends up saving Silk. Cat kills the man, which angers Silk because he was the closest lead she had to finding her parents; the two fight again, but it ends in a draw. In Volume 2, Silk is working for Black Cat, though in reality, she is TheMole placed by S.H.I.E.L.D. While undercover, Cat and Silk infiltrate and destroy the Goblin Nation, freeing people from the Goblin King's control. During this, Silk begins to bond with Cat and vice-versa; Silk seems to think there might still be good in Cat, though Cat claims she is AboveGoodAndEvil.

During the ''Venom Inc.'' storyline, Lee Price, the fifth Venom and the current holder of the Mania symbiote, took over Black Cat's criminal empire after she was affected by the symbiote. Freed by Spider-Man, Eddie Brock (now possessing the Venom symbiote again), Flash Thompson (who was transformed into "Agent" Anti-Venom) and later joined by the former holder of the Mania symbiote Andi Benson, Black Cat fought to stop Price's attempt to take over the Five Families, but lost her empire entirely. She ended her feud with Spider-Man due to his help, but was confronted by Eddie, who told her that being a criminal mastermind didn't suit her at all and she should go back to who she really is, the thief who has the heart of a hero.

After [[HazyFeelTurn hemming and hawwing over this sort of thing]], Felicia finally decided to abandon her evil ways during the attempt at filling the vacuum that Wilson Fisk left after he became mayor of New York City, exchanging information on the identities of who else was trying to play Kingpin in exchange for avoiding jail time. When the New York branch of the Thieves Guild made their move establishing their street cred in stealing heroes' gear, she teamed up with Spider-Man again, where she ultimately reveals the main reason for her turn to villainy -- that Peter's mindwipe via ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'' affected Felicia terribly, making her feelings for him very hazy. Realizing the damage he caused, Peter revealed his identity to her again and the two finally became friends again.

Her [[ComicBook/SpiderManNoir Marvel Noir]] counterpart also has a supporting role in the ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' storyline.

The ComicBook/BlackCat got an ongoing series in 2019, by Creator/JedMacKay, Mike Dowling, Travel Foreman and Nao Fuji.

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-->-- Felicia Hardy, ''Black Cat'' #3

#3.

Felicia Hardy, also known under the alias Black Cat, is a Creator/MarvelComics [[AntiHero anti-heroine]] [[FaceHeelTurn and also]], {{supervillain}}ess. She was introduced into the Franchise/MarvelUniverse in ''The Amazing ComicBook/SpiderMan'' (vol. 1) #194 in July 1979. She was created by Marv Wolfman and Keith Pollard. Wolfman was looking for a female foil for ComicBook/SpiderWoman; he decided to base a character on the Creator/TexAvery cartoon ''WesternAnimation/BadLuckBlackie'', in which a black cat brought misfortune to anyone in close proximity. The Black Cat's costume and appearance were designed by Dave Cockrum. She was initially intended to be a supporting character in ''Spider-Woman'' (vol. 1), but Wolfman abandoned this plan and moved her over to ''Spider-Man'' comics instead.

Felicia is the daughter of Walter Hardy, the world-renowned cat burglar who, before his arrest, encouraged her to never settle for second best.

In her backstory in ''ComicBook/SpiderManBlackCatTheEvilThatMenDo'', it is revealed that she was raped by her boyfriend Ryan when she was a freshman at Empire State University. Hating the idea of being a victim, she trained herself in various fighting styles and acrobatics, intent on killing her rapist. Finally, after months of preparing, she set out for revenge, but before she could find him, Ryan was killed in a drunk driving accident. Furious that she was denied the chance for revenge, she decided to utilize her new skills to follow in her father's footsteps. After amassing a fortune in stolen items, Felicia adopted her costumed identity.

She first donned the Black Cat costume in order to break her father out of prison. On the same night, she met Spider-Man. Unfortunately for Felicia, her father died, and she then faked her own death. Despite her antipathy towards men, Felicia felt a kinship with this lone hero; Spider-Man was the first man she felt she could trust and she grew to believe herself in love with him. Felicia looked for a way to earn his trust and continued with the Black Cat persona as a misguided attempt to attract his affection. Seeing the good in Felicia, Spider-Man made every attempt to have her criminal record expunged.

Aside from her appearance in many Spider-Man comics, Black Cat has also appeared in ''ComicBook/HeroesForHire'' which took place during the ''ComicBook/CivilWar'' and ''Marvel Divas'' (a parody of ''Series/SexAndTheCity''). In ''ComicBook/MaximumCarnage'', she is one of Spidey's friends whom he seeks for help. Later after ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland'' event, she was blamed for the theft of a Holographic Projector from Horizon Labs. Since Spider-Man was with her at the time of the robbery, he knew that she was innocent and recruited [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} Matt Murdock]] to help prove her innocence. She also appeared in the mini-series ''Claws'' where she has a team-up with ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}.

In a part of the ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW'' event, she was contacted by her friend from ''Heroes for Hire'', Misty Knight, in order to help the [[ComicBook/TheDefenders Fearless Defenders]] fight the so-called Doom Maidens along with other female heroines such as ComicBook/{{Storm}}, ComicBook/{{Tigra}}, [[ComicBook/PatsyWalker Hellcat]], and ComicBook/{{Valkyrie|MarvelComics}}.

In ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'', she was in the middle of a robbery when Spider-Man (who was actually ComicBook/DoctorOctopus in Peter Parker's body) attacked her without warning, leaving her beaten and wrapped in his webbing for the police to arrest. This left Felicia totally shocked and furious at not only her lover's perceived betrayal, but at the loss of all of her personal belongings and criminal contacts. Following the conclusion of the ''Superior Spider-Man'' storyline, which Peter Parker returned as the true Spider-Man, Black Cat swore revenge and later escaped when Electro staged a breakout at the prison where she was being held. She then became a genuine criminal, and is one of villains in the 2014-2015 ongoing mini-series ''ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} vs. ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}''.

In the ''ComicBook/{{Silk}}'' solo series, Black Cat appears as a secondary antagonist whom Silk unknowingly thwarted by stopping her men. The two fight, but then one of Cat's men double-crosses her blowing up several of her men and almost killing Cat herself, all to kidnap Silk, so he could chop her up and sell the parts on the black market. Cat tracks her man and ends up saving Silk. Cat kills the man, which angers Silk because he was the closest lead she had to finding her parents; the two fight again, but it ends in a draw. In Volume 2, Silk is working for Black Cat, though in reality, she is TheMole placed by S.H.I.E.L.D. While undercover, Cat and Silk infiltrate and destroy the Goblin Nation, freeing people from the Goblin King's control. During this, Silk begins to bond with Cat and vice-versa; Silk seems to think there might still be good in Cat, though Cat claims she is AboveGoodAndEvil.

During the ''Venom Inc.'' storyline, Lee Price, the fifth Venom and the current holder of the Mania symbiote, took over Black Cat's criminal empire after she was affected by the symbiote. Freed by Spider-Man, Eddie Brock (now possessing the Venom symbiote again), Flash Thompson (who was transformed into "Agent" Anti-Venom) and later joined by the former holder of the Mania symbiote Andi Benson, Black Cat fought to stop Price's attempt to take over the Five Families, but lost her empire entirely. She ended her feud with Spider-Man due to his help, but was confronted by Eddie, who told her that being a criminal mastermind didn't suit her at all and she should go back to who she really is, the thief who has the heart of a hero.

After [[HazyFeelTurn hemming and hawwing over this sort of thing]], Felicia finally decided to abandon her evil ways during the attempt at filling the vacuum that Wilson Fisk left after he became mayor of New York City, exchanging information on the identities of who else was trying to play Kingpin in exchange for avoiding jail time. When the New York branch of the Thieves Guild made their move establishing their street cred in stealing heroes' gear, she teamed up with Spider-Man again, where she ultimately reveals the main reason for her turn to villainy -- that Peter's mindwipe via ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'' affected Felicia terribly, making her feelings for him very hazy. Realizing the damage he caused, Peter revealed his identity to her again and the two finally became friends again.

Her [[ComicBook/SpiderManNoir Marvel Noir]] counterpart also has a supporting role in the ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' storyline.

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ComicBook/BlackCat got an ongoing series in 2019, by Creator/JedMacKay, Mike Dowling, Travel Foreman and Nao Fuji.


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Felicia Hardy, also known under the alias Black Cat, is a Creator/MarvelComics [[AntiHero anti-heroine]] [[FaceHeelTurn and also]], {{supervillain}}ess. She was introduced into the Franchise/MarvelUniverse in ''The Amazing ComicBook/SpiderMan'' (vol. 1) #194 in July 1979. She was created by Marv Wolfman and Keith Pollard. Wolfman was looking for a female foil for ComicBook/SpiderWoman; he decided to base a character on the Creator/TexAvery cartoon ''WesternAnimation/BadLuckBlackie'', in which a black cat brought misfortune to anyone in close proximity. The Black Cat's costume and appearance were designed by Dave Cockrum. She was initially intended to be a supporting character in ''Spider-Woman'' (vol. 1), but Wolfman abandoned this plan and moved her over to ''Spider-Man'' comics instead.

Felicia is the daughter of Walter Hardy, the world-renowned cat burglar who, before his arrest, encouraged her to never settle for second best.

In her backstory in ''ComicBook/SpiderManBlackCatTheEvilThatMenDo'', it is revealed that she was raped by her boyfriend Ryan when she was a freshman at Empire State University. Hating the idea of being a victim, she trained herself in various fighting styles and acrobatics, intent on killing her rapist. Finally, after months of preparing, she set out for revenge, but before she could find him, Ryan was killed in a drunk driving accident. Furious that she was denied the chance for revenge, she decided to utilize her new skills to follow in her father's footsteps. After amassing a fortune in stolen items, Felicia adopted her costumed identity.

She first donned the Black Cat costume in order to break her father out of prison. On the same night, she met Spider-Man. Unfortunately for Felicia, her father died, and she then faked her own death. Despite her antipathy towards men, Felicia felt a kinship with this lone hero; Spider-Man was the first man she felt she could trust and she grew to believe herself in love with him. Felicia looked for a way to earn his trust and continued with the Black Cat persona as a misguided attempt to attract his affection. Seeing the good in Felicia, Spider-Man made every attempt to have her criminal record expunged.

Aside from her appearance in many Spider-Man comics, Black Cat has also appeared in ''ComicBook/HeroesForHire'' which took place during the ''ComicBook/CivilWar'' and ''Marvel Divas'' (a parody of ''Series/SexAndTheCity''). In ''ComicBook/MaximumCarnage'', she is one of Spidey's friends whom he seeks for help. Later after ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland'' event, she was blamed for the theft of a Holographic Projector from Horizon Labs. Since Spider-Man was with her at the time of the robbery, he knew that she was innocent and recruited [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} Matt Murdock]] to help prove her innocence. She also appeared in the mini-series ''Claws'' where she has a team-up with ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}.

In a part of the ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW'' event, she was contacted by her friend from ''Heroes for Hire'', Misty Knight, in order to help the [[ComicBook/TheDefenders Fearless Defenders]] fight the so-called Doom Maidens along with other female heroines such as ComicBook/{{Storm}}, ComicBook/{{Tigra}}, [[ComicBook/PatsyWalker Hellcat]], and ComicBook/{{Valkyrie|MarvelComics}}.

In ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'', she was in the middle of a robbery when Spider-Man (who was actually ComicBook/DoctorOctopus in Peter Parker's body) attacked her without warning, leaving her beaten and wrapped in his webbing for the police to arrest. This left Felicia totally shocked and furious at not only her lover's perceived betrayal, but at the loss of all of her personal belongings and criminal contacts. Following the conclusion of the ''Superior Spider-Man'' storyline, which Peter Parker returned as the true Spider-Man, Black Cat swore revenge and later escaped when Electro staged a breakout at the prison where she was being held. She then became a genuine criminal, and is one of villains in the 2014-2015 ongoing mini-series ''ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} vs. ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}''.

In the ''ComicBook/{{Silk}}'' solo series, Black Cat appears as a secondary antagonist whom Silk unknowingly thwarted by stopping her men. The two fight, but then one of Cat's men double-crosses her blowing up several of her men and almost killing Cat herself, all to kidnap Silk, so he could chop her up and sell the parts on the black market. Cat tracks her man and ends up saving Silk. Cat kills the man, which angers Silk because he was the closest lead she had to finding her parents; the two fight again, but it ends in a draw. In Volume 2, Silk is working for Black Cat, though in reality, she is TheMole placed by S.H.I.E.L.D. While undercover, Cat and Silk infiltrate and destroy the Goblin Nation, freeing people from the Goblin King's control. During this, Silk begins to bond with Cat and vice-versa; Silk seems to think there might still be good in Cat, though Cat claims she is AboveGoodAndEvil.

During the ''Venom Inc.'' storyline, Lee Price, the fifth Venom and the current holder of the Mania symbiote, took over Black Cat's criminal empire after she was affected by the symbiote. Freed by Spider-Man, Eddie Brock (now possessing the Venom symbiote again), Flash Thompson (who was transformed into "Agent" Anti-Venom) and later joined by the former holder of the Mania symbiote Andi Benson, Black Cat fought to stop Price's attempt to take over the Five Families, but lost her empire entirely. She ended her feud with Spider-Man due to his help, but was confronted by Eddie, who told her that being a criminal mastermind didn't suit her at all and she should go back to who she really is, the thief who has the heart of a hero.

After [[HazyFeelTurn hemming and hawwing over this sort of thing]], Felicia finally decided to abandon her evil ways during the attempt at filling the vacuum that Wilson Fisk left after he became mayor of New York City, exchanging information on the identities of who else was trying to play Kingpin in exchange for avoiding jail time. When the New York branch of the Thieves Guild made their move establishing their street cred in stealing heroes' gear, she teamed up with Spider-Man again, where she ultimately reveals the main reason for her turn to villainy -- that Peter's mindwipe via ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'' affected Felicia terribly, making her feelings for him very hazy. Realizing the damage he caused, Peter revealed his identity to her again and the two finally became friends again.

Her [[ComicBook/SpiderManNoir Marvel Noir]] counterpart also has a supporting role in the ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' storyline.
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The ComicBook/BlackCat got an ongoing series in 2019, by Creator/JedMacKay, Mike Dowling, Travel Foreman and Nao Fuji.

Felicia's old mentor, the Black Fox, returns and helps her to commits several heists. Those heists, however, put her in conflict with Oddesa Drake, who runs the New York Thieves Guild.

While the series twelfth issue was suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and a new volume that serves as tie-in for ''ComicBook/KingInBlack'' debuted in December of 2020, with the suspended issue repurposed for the new volume.

!Tropes
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* AdaptationalSexuality: Downplayed, Felicia has been stated to be bisexual in a couple of stories, but this series would be the first time it's actively shown.
* TheBusCameBack:
** Felicia's crew members, Boris Korpse and Bruno Grainger first appeared in the 1970s in ''Amazing Spider-Man #194''. This is their first appearance in comics in five decades.
** Issues #2 and #3 feature Xander the Merciless, a ComicBook/DoctorStrange villain who hasn't been seen since 1977.
* VillainProtagonist: The Black Cat has been a superhero at times. In this comic, however, she's a criminal doing big crime heists. She still does some heroic deeds from time to time and is not overtly malicious making this a downplayed trope.
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* AntiMagic: [[spoiler: Felicia's bad luck powers allow her to counter Xander's magic]].
* AtrociousAlias: Issue #2 reveals that Felicia once used the alias "Francesca Featherbottom" when she was a teenager and amateur thief. The Black Fox comments on how embarrassing the name was after he bailed her out of jail.
* BatmanGambit: It's just the Black Cat and a couple of guys supporting her. There's no room for those grand, chaotic superhero fights... and Black Fox wouldn't like all that chaos, anyway. Finding each victim's Achilles' hill and exploiting it is always the way to go.
* TheDreaded: When planning to break into the ComicBook/FantasticFour's home to steal a book from Reed's collection, Felicia makes it a point to only do so when Sue Storm is away citing her as the scariest thing inside the building.
* HeroesWantRedHeads: The Research on Tony Stark point out that he had been romantically involved with two different redheads, so to seduce her, Felicia dyed her hair red. Not that she liked the idea very much... she lost Peter Parker to a redhead!
* LeeroyJenkins: Discussed. Although this job is not without risks, someone must never lost sight from the difference between a calculated risk and reckless improvisation.
* RuleOfCool: One of her heists got her in Tony Stark's nanoforge, while Iron Man was outside, aware of the intrusion and trying to take down the door. So she used the Nanoforge to create an Iron Man armor for her own... and asked the computer to add cat ears to it, because why not?
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Felicia and ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} escape Kade Kilgore by jumping out the window and swinging away. Unfortunately, since Wolverine's bones are made of metal he is too heavy and the cable snaps. Logan tells Felicia he'll "make his own way down" and she simply uses another cable to swing away.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: In-universe. Black Cat and Spider-Man fight against the Hydra Dreadnought, a top superweapon when it was built. But that was many years ago. The source code has since reached the dark web, so it was a piece of cake for Felicia's crew to create a virus that would stop it.
* TheyDo: The first annual features the wedding of Spider-Man and Black Cat. Yes, that's right. But ''only'' Spider-Man and the Black Cat, Peter Parker and Felicia Hardy are still single. The law in the Marvel Universe is... weird.
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[[folder:Volume 2]]
* BestServedCold: Black Fox and three of his friends once stole treasures from Dracula. While they escaped, Dracula had the last laugh since Black Fox would grow old and see all his three friends die. Dracula also made sure that no vampire would turn Black Fox into a vampire without incurring his wrath.
* ContinuityNod: In issue #2 Felicia recalls all the major heists she achieved in the previous volume.
* ClothingDamage: Both Black Cat and White Fox's suits get pretty torn after beating a bunch of assassins named the Maidens (many of whom were armed with swords).
* CrazyPrepared: Queen Cat steals Black Cat's stolen loot to use as bait for a trap. However, Black Cat is able to track the good thanks to tracking devices on them and she uses them to find Queen Cat's location.
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: While under the influence of the Asgardian tree branch, Felicia has a mental conversation with the personification of the branch's wild magic. The magic takes the form of Felicia's mentor the Black Fox.
* DiscardAndDraw: Felicia uses an [[spoiler:Asgardian tree branch]] to empower herself at the end of issue #2, becoming more powerful than ever.
* EveryoneHasStandards: In Issue #3, Felicia has tapped into the power of an Asgardian tree branch in order to fight off Knull's symbiote creatures. The branch tries to tempt Felicia by offering to make her heart's desire a reality; the death of all her enemies, all the treasures of the world and every lover she has ever had returned to her. However, the third one is what ends up snapping Felicia back to her senses as she refuses to use magic to make someone else love her.
* FriendlyEnemy: While Felicia is this on some level with almost all her enemies, she seems to legitimately like Queen Cat. When she learns of her backstory and why she is so obsessed with Black Cat Felicia actually encourages her to keep coming after her.
* GodzillaThreshold: Issue #2 has the team cornered by symbiotes while Dr. Strange remains unconscious. Seeing no other way out, [[spoiler:Felicia uses the Asgardian tree branch that was supposed to be used by Dr. Strange to empower herself.]]
* GuestStarPartyMember: Besides Black Cat being coerced into helping the Tiger Division, Seol Hee/Luna Snow of the Agents of Atlas also joins them for that particular mission.
* ImmortalityImmorality: Issue #5 reveals that the New York branch of the Thieves Guild offer a deity named the Gilded Saint ten percent of what they steal in exchange for immortality.
* ImpossibleTheft: Issue #1 ends with Felicia telling her crew they are going to steal Dr. Strange from Knull.
* NotThatKindOfDoctor: While being chased by symbiotes, Felicia yells at Korpse to wake the recently rescued Dr. Strange up. Korpse fires back, "I am not a medical doctor. I am a blowing-things-up doctor."
* OddFriendship: Turns out Boris Korpse has formed one with Bats, Dr. Strange's ghost hound.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Felicia doesn't like being forced to help White Fox and the Tiger Division to free Taegukgi from mind control.
* ThatManIsDead: Queen Cat in Issue #4. Even after regaining her memories of her past life, she doesn't consider herself to truly be Lily Hollister and refers to Lily as "the previous occupant of her body".
-->'''Black Cat''': Wait, didn't you die?
-->'''Queen Cat''': Lily Hollister was in police custody for her crimes. The Goblin King blew up the car trying to rescue her, knocked her into the river. She died there. I'm who climbed out.
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->''Any safe can be cracked. It just comes down to information, equipment, skill, and luck.''
-->-- ''ComicBook/BlackCat2019'', ''ComicBook/KingInBlack'' tie-in.

Felicia Hardy, also known under the alias Black Cat, is a Creator/MarvelComics [[AntiHero anti-heroine]] [[FaceHeelTurn and also]], {{supervillain}}ess. She was introduced into the Franchise/MarvelUniverse in ''The Amazing ComicBook/SpiderMan'' (vol. 1) #194 in July 1979. She was created by Marv Wolfman and Keith Pollard. Wolfman was looking for a female foil for ComicBook/SpiderWoman; he decided to base a character on the Creator/TexAvery cartoon ''WesternAnimation/BadLuckBlackie'', in which a black cat brought misfortune to anyone in close proximity. The Black Cat's costume and appearance were designed by Dave Cockrum. She was initially intended to be a supporting character in ''Spider-Woman'' (vol. 1), but Wolfman abandoned this plan and moved her over to ''Spider-Man'' comics instead.

Felicia is the daughter of Walter Hardy, the world-renowned cat burglar who, before his arrest, encouraged her to never settle for second best.

In her backstory in ''ComicBook/SpiderManBlackCatTheEvilThatMenDo'', it is revealed that she was raped by her boyfriend Ryan when she was a freshman at Empire State University. Hating the idea of being a victim, she trained herself in various fighting styles and acrobatics, intent on killing her rapist. Finally, after months of preparing, she set out for revenge, but before she could find him, Ryan was killed in a drunk driving accident. Furious that she was denied the chance for revenge, she decided to utilize her new skills to follow in her father's footsteps. After amassing a fortune in stolen items, Felicia adopted her costumed identity.

She first donned the Black Cat costume in order to break her father out of prison. On the same night, she met Spider-Man. Unfortunately for Felicia, her father died, and she then faked her own death. Despite her antipathy towards men, Felicia felt a kinship with this lone hero; Spider-Man was the first man she felt she could trust and she grew to believe herself in love with him. Felicia looked for a way to earn his trust and continued with the Black Cat persona as a misguided attempt to attract his affection. Seeing the good in Felicia, Spider-Man made every attempt to have her criminal record expunged.

Aside from her appearance in many Spider-Man comics, Black Cat has also appeared in ''ComicBook/HeroesForHire'' which took place during the ''ComicBook/CivilWar'' and ''Marvel Divas'' (a parody of ''Series/SexAndTheCity''). In ''ComicBook/MaximumCarnage'', she is one of Spidey's friends whom he seeks for help. Later after ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland'' event, she was blamed for the theft of a Holographic Projector from Horizon Labs. Since Spider-Man was with her at the time of the robbery, he knew that she was innocent and recruited [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} Matt Murdock]] to help prove her innocence. She also appeared in the mini-series ''Claws'' where she has a team-up with ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}.

In a part of the ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW'' event, she was contacted by her friend from ''Heroes for Hire'', Misty Knight, in order to help the [[ComicBook/TheDefenders Fearless Defenders]] fight the so-called Doom Maidens along with other female heroines such as ComicBook/{{Storm}}, ComicBook/{{Tigra}}, [[ComicBook/PatsyWalker Hellcat]], and ComicBook/{{Valkyrie|MarvelComics}}.

In ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'', she was in the middle of a robbery when Spider-Man (who was actually ComicBook/DoctorOctopus in Peter Parker's body) attacked her without warning, leaving her beaten and wrapped in his webbing for the police to arrest. This left Felicia totally shocked and furious at not only her lover's perceived betrayal, but at the loss of all of her personal belongings and criminal contacts. Following the conclusion of the ''Superior Spider-Man'' storyline, which Peter Parker returned as the true Spider-Man, Black Cat swore revenge and later escaped when Electro staged a breakout at the prison where she was being held. She then became a genuine criminal, and is one of villains in the 2014-2015 ongoing mini-series ''ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} vs. ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}''.

In the ''ComicBook/{{Silk}}'' solo series, Black Cat appears as a secondary antagonist whom Silk unknowingly thwarted by stopping her men. The two fight, but then one of Cat's men double-crosses her blowing up several of her men and almost killing Cat herself, all to kidnap Silk, so he could chop her up and sell the parts on the black market. Cat tracks her man and ends up saving Silk. Cat kills the man, which angers Silk because he was the closest lead she had to finding her parents; the two fight again, but it ends in a draw. In Volume 2, Silk is working for Black Cat, though in reality, she is TheMole placed by S.H.I.E.L.D. While undercover, Cat and Silk infiltrate and destroy the Goblin Nation, freeing people from the Goblin King's control. During this, Silk begins to bond with Cat and vice-versa; Silk seems to think there might still be good in Cat, though Cat claims she is AboveGoodAndEvil.

During the ''Venom Inc.'' storyline, Lee Price, the fifth Venom and the current holder of the Mania symbiote, took over Black Cat's criminal empire after she was affected by the symbiote. Freed by Spider-Man, Eddie Brock (now possessing the Venom symbiote again), Flash Thompson (who was transformed into "Agent" Anti-Venom) and later joined by the former holder of the Mania symbiote Andi Benson, Black Cat fought to stop Price's attempt to take over the Five Families, but lost her empire entirely. She ended her feud with Spider-Man due to his help, but was confronted by Eddie, who told her that being a criminal mastermind didn't suit her at all and she should go back to who she really is, the thief who has the heart of a hero.

After [[HazyFeelTurn hemming and hawwing over this sort of thing]], Felicia finally decided to abandon her evil ways during the attempt at filling the vacuum that Wilson Fisk left after he became mayor of New York City, exchanging information on the identities of who else was trying to play Kingpin in exchange for avoiding jail time. When the New York branch of the Thieves Guild made their move establishing their street cred in stealing heroes' gear, she teamed up with Spider-Man again, where she ultimately reveals the main reason for her turn to villainy -- that Peter's mindwipe via ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'' affected Felicia terribly, making her feelings for him very hazy. Realizing the damage he caused, Peter revealed his identity to her again and the two finally became friends again.

Her [[ComicBook/SpiderManNoir Marvel Noir]] counterpart also has a supporting role in the ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' storyline.

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!! Black Cat appears in the following works:

[[index]]
[[AC:Notable Comic Books]]
* ''Amazing Spider-Man Presents: Black Cat''
* ''ComicBook/BlackCat2019'' (2019)
* ''Claws''
* ''Claws 2''
* ''[[ComicBook/TheDefenders Fearless Defenders]]''
* ''ComicBook/TheDefenders'' (2017)
* [[ComicBook/CharlesSoulesDaredevil Daredevil]] (2015)
* ''Felicia Hardy: The Black Cat''
* ''Hawkeye vs. Deadpool''
* ''ComicBook/HeroesForHire''
* ''ComicBook/HouseOfM''
* ''Marvel Divas''
* ''ComicBook/MaximumCarnage''
* ''ComicBook/PatsyWalkerAKAHellcat''
* Power Man and Iron Fist (2016)
* ''ComicBook/{{Silk}}''
* ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland''
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan2016''
* ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan''
* ''ComicBook/SpiderManBlackCatTheEvilThatMenDo''
* ''ComicBook/StarLord'' (2016)
* ''ComicBook/TheSuperiorFoesOfSpiderMan''
* ''ComicBook/TheUnbelievableGwenpool''
* ''ComicBook/{{Venom}} vs. ComicBook/{{Carnage}}''
* ''ComicBook/NickSpencersSpiderMan''

[[AC:Western Animation]]
* ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1981 Spider-Man]]'' (1981-1982): Voiced by Morgan Lofting.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' (1994-1998): Voiced by Creator/JenniferHale.
* ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan The Spectacular Spider-Man]]'' (2008-2009): Voiced by Creator/TriciaHelfer.
* ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan'' (2017): Voiced by Creator/GreyDeLisle.

[[AC:Live-Action Films]]
* ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2'' (2014): Only appeared as Felicia Hardy. Portrayed by Creator/FelicityJones.

[[AC:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/SpiderManTheVideoGame'' (1991): Appears as playable character.
* ''Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage'' (1994): Appears as AssistCharacter.
* ''VideoGame/SpiderMan'' (2000): Appears as {{NPC}} and ExpositionFairy. Voiced by Creator/JenniferHale.
* ''VideoGame/SpiderMan2'' (2004): Appears as NPC. Voiced by Holly Fields.
* ''VideoGame/SpiderManFriendOrFoe'' (2007): Appears as playable character. Voiced by Audrey Wasilewski.
* ''VideoGame/SpiderManWebOfShadows'' (2008): Voiced by Creator/TriciaHelfer.
* ''VideoGame/SpiderManShatteredDimensions'' (2010): She doesn't appear but her Noir version is referenced by ComicBook/SpiderManNoir and one of the background billboards in the [[ComicBook/Marvel2099 2099]] era depicts Black Cat seemingly being used to advertise a shampoo brand.
* ''VideoGame/SpiderManEdgeOfTime'' (2011): An exclusive 2099 incarnation of Black Cat appears in this game, voiced by Creator/KateeSackhoff.
* ''VideoGame/SuperHeroSquadOnline'' (2011-2017): Appears as playable character. Voiced by Creator/TaraStrong.
* ''VideoGame/MarvelAvengersAlliance'' (2012-present): Appears as recruitable playable character.
* ''VideoGame/TheAmazingSpiderMan'' (2012): Appears as villainess as Felicia Hardy. Voiced by Creator/AliHillis.
* ''VideoGame/LittleBigPlanet'': Appears as downloadable content as part of "Marvel Costume Kit 6".
* ''VideoGame/MarvelHeroes'' (2013-present): Voiced by Creator/JenniferHale (as a playable character) and Creator/AliHillis (as a boss).
* ''[[VideoGame/LEGOAdaptationGame LEGO Marvel Super Heroes]]'' (2013): Voiced by Creator/LauraBailey.
* ''VideoGame/TheAmazingSpiderMan2'' (2014): Appears as Black Cat. Voiced by Creator/AliHillis.
* ''VideoGame/DisneyInfinity: Marvel Super Heroes'' (2014): Appears as {{sidekick}} character.
* ''VideoGame/MarvelFutureFight'' (2015): Appears as a playable character.
* ''VideoGame/SpiderManPS4'': Does not physically appear in the core game, but talks with Spider-Man over the phone during a quest. Appears as the ArcVillain in ''The Heist'' DLC. Voiced by Creator/EricaLindbeck.
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Not to be confused with [[ComicBook/BlackCatHarveyComics the Harvey Comics character of the same name]].

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!!Black Cat provides examples of the following tropes:

* AbsoluteCleavage: She's had several outfits that all tend to draw on the same basic design scheme, but the unifying factor is that they almost all tend to have an impossibly low neckline. Totally averted after [[spoiler:she breaks out of prison following her defeat and arrest at the hands of the Superior Spider-Man]].
* ActionGirl: Even without her superpowers, Felicia is an accomplished gymnast and martial artist. She also counts as a DarkActionGirl, depending on where she is on the morality scale.
* AdaptationalHeroism:
** ''VideoGame/MarvelAvengersAlliance'' drops most, if not all, of her cat burglar traits and she's more straight-up heroine here.
** In her first appearance on ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' Felicia is a normal college student and friend of Peter. She is forced to act as a thief, to save her father, and after that is resolved, spends the rest of the series firmly in the hero camp.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange:
** In Spider-Man: TAS, Felicia could change from a normal blonde-haired woman to a more [[AmazonianBeauty muscular]] white-haired form with superhuman strength, speed and agility rivalling that of Spider-Man.
** In non-continuity limited series, ''The Supernaturals'', Felicia could cause things to happen by speaking certain words or phrases aloud.
* AdaptationDyeJob:
** In ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'', her natural hair color is blonde instead of white. She gains the ability to turn her white as a form of disguise after being granted superpowers by the Kingpin.
** Her ComicBook/UltimateMarvel counterpart has short black hair and only wears a white wig.
** She has black hair in the non-continuity limited series ''The Supernaturals''.
* AffirmativeActionLegacy: In most stories she succeeded her father as the Black Cat.
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: [[SexyCatPerson A sexy cat-themed]] ClassyCatBurglar who has a [[DatingCatwoman turbulent relationship]] with a fellow animal-themed hero. [[ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} Not a hard guess who her DC counterpart is]].
* AlternateContinuity: In the 90s cartoon, she was the AlphaBitch at Parker’s school before becoming the Black Cat via the Super-Soldier Formula ([[AdaptationOriginConnection the one used by a certain]] ComicBook/CaptainAmerica), and ultimately gets paired up with Morbius the Living Vampire. She's also very different in the ComicBook/UltimateMarvel Universe as well. Her Manga/MarvelMangaverse counterpart is a cyborg with a striking resemblance to [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Rei Ayanami]].
* AmazonianBeauty: In the 90s cartoon, Black Cat has a very muscular body in addition to being very beautiful. (Specifically, it was only the Black Cat identity that had this appearance, with her costume switch including a minor HulkOut.) The comics sometimes draw her like this in the 90s as well, DependingOnTheArtist.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Felicia started out as a Type II; she was a BadassNormal who used a Black Cat motif and engineered accidents to make it look like anyone who crossed her path suffered bad luck. Later she acquired the ability to [[WindsOfDestinyChange affect probability]] but then lost these powers. However, she gained [[CatGirl cat-like abilities such as retractable claws, night vision and enhanced speed, agility, balance and strength]] making her a type I. She lost these powers too and has since regained her bad luck powers making her a type II again.
* AntiMagic: In the 2019 series, it's established that her "bad luck" aura tampers with magic, making her largely immune to magical attacks and something of a ManOfKryptonite for spellcasters (low-level ones like Xander the Merciless, at least).
* AtrociousAlias: ''Black Cat'' #2 reveals that Felicia once used the alias "Francesca Featherbottom" when she was a teenager and amateur thief. The Black Fox who mentored both Felicia and her father pointed out how embarrassing the name was after he bailed her out of jail.
* ArchEnemy: Became this to ComicBook/{{Silk}} during her time as TheQueenpin, with Silk foiling several of Felicia's schemes and Felicia having defeated Silk on multiple occasions and hindering Silk's efforts to find her parents.
* AxCrazy: After the events of ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'', she became a psycho who wants to destroy everything about Spider-Man and doesn't care that he was under someone else's control, attempting to harm anyone and everything else in the process and even joining forces with several past Spider-Man villains to do so, even several that she used to be enemies with. She almost kills Aunt May and her husband when she set fire to their house.
* BathingBeauty: Felicia seems to love to bathe and even calls herself a "shower junkie", having had many {{Shower|scene}} and {{Bathtub Scene}}s over the years. She has even shown having a ''milk'' bath once.
* BattleCouple: With Peter, during their ultimately short-lived relationship.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Her nose has been broken ''three times'' and while she has frequently been beaten up with her costume reduced to shreds and noticeably wounded a few times, she rarely has any lasting damage, with no scars at all.
* BecomingTheMask: She [[OperationJealousy starts dating Flash Thompson to get Peter jealous]], but ends up actually starting to care for him (only to be dumped by him when he finds out and asks WasItAllALie).
* BettyAndVeronica: She is the Veronica to Mary Jane's Betty, being the most overtly seductive of the two.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Her nose has been broken ''three times'' and while she has frequently been beaten up with her costume reduced to shreds and noticeably wounded a few times, she rarely has any lasting damage, with no scars at all. (Given her [[{{Stripperiffic}} taste in costume]], they'd likely show.)
* BikerBabe: Gets a CoolBike designed with a cat motif courtesy of Puma.
* BlatantBurglar: Most of her costumes make it pretty obvious she's a ClassyCatBurglar, with the dark SpyCatsuit, DominoMask and classic thief gear.
* BlessedWithSuck: Her "bad luck" power, which caused misfortune on anyone near her, but also couldn't be controlled at all.
* BoobsOfSteel: She's the bustiest of Spidey's love interests and [[DependingOnTheWriter perhaps]] the most skilled in combat.
* BreakTheCutie: Good one, Otto. [[spoiler:Now Peter's got a scorned cat after his head.]] There's also her RapeAsBackstory.
* BreakoutCharacter: Felicia has been the star of two different miniseries and in 2019 received her own solo series, the first of Spider-Man's {{love interest}}s to receive her own solo in main continuity [[note]] ''ComicBook/SpiderManLovesMaryJane'' predates the Black Cat solo series but was set outside of the main 616 continuity[[/note]].
* BuildingSwing: She uses a GrapplingHookPistol to swing from buildings, much like Spider-Man.
* CardCarryingVillain: During her "[[TheQueenpin Queenpin]]" phase, Felicia demanded to be respected as the new leader of crime in New York and would stop at nothing to gain power.
* CatGirl: Zigzagged. Normally, Felicia's "Black Cat" moniker is just that. However, she also gained a number of feline super-powers -- notably retractile claws, infrared vision, and superhuman reflexes, agility and strength -- after ComicBook/DoctorStrange removed her original [[WindsOfDestinyChange bad-luck powers]]. But these powers were subsequently by the Chameleon using a device he had intended to use to DePower Spider-Man.
* CatsAreSnarkers: Part of her cat motif is being a DeadpanSnarker to rival Peter, with [[SnarkToSnarkCombat their banter]] being one of the most iconic things about their relationship.
* CharacterDevelopment: As of ''ComicBook/SpiderManBlackCatTheEvilThatMenDo'', it's clear that she has grown to care deeply for Peter, as she calls herself a fool for only being interested in his Spider-Man persona in the past. She also shows concern and empathy for Francis Klum, something she rarely does for anyone outside of Peter or her mother.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: In the world of superpowers like SuperStrength and ShockAndAwe, she just has really good martial arts and thieving skills. Before she got actual superpowers, that is.
* ClassyCatBurglar: She is an attractive thief, with acrobatic skills, a charming personality and a cat AnimalMotifs.
* ColorAnimalCodename: A black cat, of course.
* CombatParkour: Similar to Spidey, her moveset mostly comprises leaps and vaults, though Felicia's are more graceful.
* CombatStilettos: She has them in her costume DependingOnTheArtist.
* {{Cyborg}}: Felicia's counterpart in ''Manga/MarvelMangaverse'' is cybernetically enhanced.
* ADateWithRosiePalms: A ShowerScene toward the beginning of ''[[ComicBook/SpiderManBlackCatTheEvilThatMenDo The Evil That Men Do]]'' has Felicia reach for the detachable shower head to rinse off some CensorSuds while ruminating on how long it's been since she's had a partner. The view shifts to outside the bathroom with a partially obscured SexySilhouette.
* DatingCatwoman: For a time she became Spider-Man's lover, and even tried to persuade him to give up his civilian identity.
* DeadlyDodging: Due to her bad luck powers, her opponents frequently end up tripping or hunting themselves after she dodges their attacks. But she's also skilled enough to have this happen on purpose.
* DeadpanSnarker: She and Spider-Man are a perfect pair when it comes to cracking sarcastic jokes.
* DeityOfHumanOrigin: In her ''ComicBook/KingInBlack'' crossover, Felicia takes up ComicBook/DoctorStrange's Yggdrasil Staff and imbues herself with its divine power to fight a horde of symbiote-dragons. When its avatar suggests making her apotheosis permanent, she almost says yes when it promises her all the treasures of the universe, the power to kill everyone who's ever hurt her, and to bring back the loved ones she's lost. [[spoiler:She rejects it when it offers her the ability to force all her old lovers to become her personal harem, disgusted and outraged at the thought of forcing anyone to love her.]]
* DependingOnTheWriter: Felicia's morality, her relationship with MJ and how much she truly loves Peter (and how much she cares about his alter ego compared to him) fluctuate from writer to writer.
* DerailingLoveInterests:
** In the past, for publicity reasons it was decided to have Spider-Man marry at the same time in [[ComicStrip/SpiderMan the newspaper strip]] and [[ComicBook/SpiderMan the comic book]]; unfortunately at the time Peter was dating Felicia Hardy/Black Cat. The solution? Make Felicia go from morally ambiguous cat-burglar to the ally of an assassin for hire. Though the storyline was badly written and not helped by various production delays, this was no derailment. Peter and Felicia had broken up in 1984, about two years before the decision to have him and Mary Jane marry was taken. When the Black Cat started dating Spider-Man again -- in ''Spectacular Spider-Man'' #123 (published a mere five months before Peter proposed to Mary Jane in ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #290), she was in cahoots with the [[KarmaHoudini Foreigner]], the assassin responsible for the murder of Ned Leeds (a.k.a. "The Hobgoblin"). It also was clear from the start that she was motivated by a desire for revenge against Peter for getting ComicBook/DoctorStrange to remove the bad-luck power she had bought from ComicBook/TheKingpin. And this period of dating began with the Black Cat faking a bomb attack on her own apartment to get a pretext to invite herself in as Peter's new flatmate.
** In the aftermath of the ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'' she pull a WomanScorned FaceHeelTurn and wants to destroy Spider-Man (and become the next Kingpin) because Otto Octavius destroyed her life and now she is not going to take Peter's apology unless she pries it from his dead body (and considering one of the first things she does is ''send Electro to kill Spider-Man'', she is either teetering close to the MoralEventHorizon or had passed it, but it's imperceptible). All to promote [[CreatorsPet Silk]] as Spider-Man's new love interest.
* DiscardAndDraw: Originally, Felicia had no superpowers and [[BadassNormal relied on her martial arts, athleticism and brains]]. When she felt she was a liability to Peter because of her lack of powers, she underwent a procedure that granted her the ability to affect probability and cause bad luck to her enemies. Unfortunately, this power also affected Spider-Man and he had Dr. Strange remove it, which granted her cat-like abilities. She lost ''these'' powers also due to devices the Chameleon used on her and was stuck as a human for a while. Following ''Brand New Day'', her bad luck powers are back.
* DoesNotLikeMen: While she has no problem with casually dating men for ulterior motives, she's made it clear that there are only two men she's ever truly respected; her father, and Spider-Man. This was explained in ''The Evil That Men Do'' as being caused by her college boyfriend raping her.
* DominoMask: The only thing she wears to cover her face.
* DoomMagnet: When she has no control over her bad luck powers, she ends as this to whoever she's close to, both friends ''and'' enemies.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Whilst originally Felicia was simply a CharlesAtlasSuperpower thief who relied on her skills in stealth, theft, gymnastics and martial arts, she sought out superpowers of her own during the time that she and Spider-Man were dating after he got hurt trying to keep her safe from two supervillains. This brought her to the Kingpin, who gave her WindsOfDestinyChange abilities... but, when it turned out these suffered from PowerIncontinence that made her TheJinx to ''everyone'', Spider-Man asked ComicBook/DoctorStrange to remove them from her. She gained [[CatGirl feline powers]] as a side-effect of this, but was subsequently {{Depower}}ed by the Chameleon. After a long period of time as a CharlesAtlasSuperpower, Felicia sought out power again in 2010, having Dr. Tramma, MadScientist underling of Mr. Negative, restore her bad-luck powers and her claws via cybernetics.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: At the beginning of the All-New Marvel NOW! ''Amazing Spider-Man'', she switches out the white in her costume for black and added some metal belts (or something), and is acting as the WomanScorned to Spidey for what Doc did to her as the Superior Spider-Man.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** In ''ComicBook/TheDefenders2017'', she actually is horrified when seeing how Diamondback beats up Luke Cage and ''personally'' drops him off at a hospital.
** In her 90s miniseries, it is revealed that Felicia once had a partner and occasional lover named Brian Lash. During a heist, Brian went rogue and tried to steal more than they had agreed to and kill a security guard. Felicia had [[ThouShaltNotKill a policy against hurting people in her heists]] and tried to stop Brian, scarring him in the process.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: After her FaceHeelTurn due to the incident in ''Superior Spider-Man'', she switches out the white in her costume for black and added a lot of metal belts to it.
* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: In ''ComicBook/XFactor2006'', the villainess Rococo observes that Felicia has the "sweetest little rump".
* EvilMentor: Had become this for Silk in the second volume of Silk's solo series.
* EvolutionaryLevels: In some storylines[=/=]continuities, she’s a low-level Mutant.
* ExpositionFairy: In ''VideoGame/SpiderMan'' (2000) and ''VideoGame/SpiderMan2'' game.
* FallenHero: Granted, she didn't always act like a hero, but after her capture and arrest (courtesy of Superior Spider-Man), she tosses aside any notions of righteousness in her quest for vengeance, even going so far as attempting to prevent Spidey from saving people from a burning building and teaming up with Electro. However, the following writers would restore her more heroic traits and status as an aloof ally of Spider-Man.
* FemmeFatale: She started out as an attractive female supervillain, and number one temptress for Spider-Man.
* FlexibilityEqualsSexAbility: She's prone to using her acrobatic skills and flexibility to flirt and tease Spider-Man, sometimes even when they're in the middle of a BuildingSwing.
* FlirtingUnderFire: Constantly with Spidey, to the point that he jokingly wonders if hitting on him is just a very specific form of Tourettes syndrome for her.
* FriendsWithBenefits: From time to time with Spidey, when he's not in a serious relationship with her or anyone else.
* TheGadfly: She uses her bad luck powers for amusement, at one point referring to them as her "HilarityEnsues powers" while trolling Spider-Man.
* GagBoobs: She has a [[BuxomIsBetter very well-endowed figure]], which has been pointed out for laughs:
-->'''Black Cat''': What's [Scorpia] saying now?\\
'''Spider-Man''': She says no woman with a chest like yours should be able to move as fast as you do! ''[Scorpia actually does not say this and actually said that she'd kill Black Cat if she ever got out of her cell]''\\
'''Black Cat''': Tell her [[http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/6/68486/1370637-bc_sm_ballast.png they act as ballast!]]
* GrapplingHookPistol: Felicia's suit has a miniature grappling hook device hidden in the "fur" of each glove which enables her to swing from buildings in a manner similar to Spider-Man. She can also use the cable from this device as a tightrope, wall scaling device, or as a weapon in combat.
* HasAType: Apart from Peter, Felicia has hooked up with Matt Murdock (Daredevil) and Johnny Storm (The Human Torch). She was also in exclusive relationships with Flash Thompson and Thomas Fireheart. Given all four of these men are heroes, it is safe to assume Felicia is genuinely attracted to [[SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan good and kind men]] even if she wouldn't openly admit it. The relationship with Flash is especially notable as she originally dated him [[OperationJealousy to make Peter jealous]] [[BecauseYouWereNiceToMe only to genuinely fall for Flash when she saw how much he cared for her]] and she even proposed to him.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: She started out as a criminal before falling in love with Spider-Man. She wavered back and forth between being a thief and superheroine, but Superior Spider-Man's actions have caused her to return to villainy with a vengeance. The events of ''Venom Inc.'' has Eddie Brock telling her to abandon her way of villainy and go back to being a hero. During the events of ''Defenders'' , she assists the Defenders in taking down Diamondback. She then turns her back on being a crime lord and offers to help the Defenders take out the up-and-coming Hood in axchange for getting released from prison. The following writers would either downplay her villainy or downright ignored it and restablish her as Spider-Man's aloof ally.
* HellBentForLeather: Her costume is a [[FormFittingWardrobe figure-hugging]] black leather SpyCatsuit.
* HerCodeNameWasMarySue: In Roger Stern's one-shot "The Daydreamers" (''Amazing Spider-Man'' #246), Felicia recovering from a battle injury lapses into a dream where Spidey is a jet-setting spy who steals documents for the governments and at the end of it unmasks himself to reveal that he's Creator/CaryGrant, specifically the Grant of ''Film/ToCatchAThief''.
* HollywoodCyborg: Post 2010, she has had a quantum probability pulsator and retractile claws surgically implanted into her body, with no obvious signs of their presence.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Shortly before their break up, Felicia would repeatedly lay it on Peter for keeping any sort of secret from her, even though she was hiding the fact that she'd gone to one of his enemies for help in giving her powers from him.
* IconicSequelCharacter: She's the third [[ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson most]] [[ComicBook/GwenStacy prominent]] LoveInterest of Spider-Man [[DatingCatwoman despite their turbulent relationship]], but Felicia didn't appear until 1979 -- a whopping seventeen years into the story.
* ItsPersonal: Felicia easily holds grudges and loathe to give them up. She became a crimelord to get revenge on Spider-Man after Otto Octavius -- who had pulled a GrandTheftMe on Peter Parker -- beat her up, rejecting Peter's apology once he got his body back. She also ''really'' hates [[ComicBook/{{Venom}} Eddie Brock]] for having beaten her to a pulp in their first encounter and would love nothing more than the chance to kill him, [[ReformedButRejected sneering at his efforts to redeem himself]]; Lee Price for having humiliated her by hijacking control of her criminal organization and enslaving her using his symbiote; and symbiotes in general ever since she first got the suspicion that something was off about Spider-Man's black suit.
* TheJinx: Weaponized with her "bad luck" powerset, but the original version also affected her allies as well due to PowerIncontinence.
* KarmaHoudini: This is a zigzagged trope. Felicia is one of the single best professional thieves in the Marvel Universe, but she can walk right up to ComicBook/CaptainAmerica and say hello without a problem. This is the result of receiving a pardon in the mid-'80s after helping save the city from Doctor Octopus and becoming Spidey's partner and a fully accepted member of the superhero community in her own right. Her swift defeat at the Superior Spider-Man's hands, and the subsequent fallout afterwards, leads her back to villainy.
* LegacyCharacter: DependingOnTheWriter, the Black Cat is a mantle passed from generation to generation.
* TheLoinsSleepTonight: In a ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' dual-issue where Spider-Man marries her instead of ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson, ''Felicia'' herself suffers from this on their wedding night, the implication being that she doesn't find Peter Parker sexually attractive at all, [[LovesMyAlterEgo being only attracted to Spider-Man]]. It isn't until they return to New York City and [[SexIsViolence start fighting crime again that her libido returns]], leaving Peter torn about his decision to wed her in the first place.
* LovesMyAlterEgo: The biggest black spot in her relationship with Spider-Man. She finds him fun and exciting, and proves herself a compatible partner to his heroics, but becomes extremely weirded out when she meets his civilian identity of Peter Parker, finding him plain and boring. In ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'', she goes so far as to vomit on him after lifting the mask due to him being a ''lot'' younger than she expected. It's referenced in ''VideoGame/MarvelAvengersAlliance'', where their team-up bonus is called as "cosplayers", as they are closer when they're in costume. This is something she really starts mentally kicking herself for after she realizes that she really '''does''' love Peter... a little too late, since he's HappilyMarried to MJ by that point.
* MaleGaze: It is not uncommon for artists to take advantage of Felicia's very attractive figure to get some tantalizing shots.
* MaleMightFemaleFinesse: During her time as Spidey's partner, her gracefulness and finesse were often contrasted with his LightningBruiser fighting style.
* MaliciousMisnaming: She had a habit of misnaming Mary Jane calling her Molly Jo or Myra Jeanne. MJ responded by calling her Felicity.
* ManOfKryptonite: An interesting variation. As revealed in ''Black Cat'' #3, Felicia's "bad luck" powers have the effect of unraveling malicious spells upon her person as her Luck abilities are Quantum-based, meaning they trump all but the most powerful of magicians and sorcerers. In a nutshell, Felicia is walking, talking AntiMagic in a catsuit.
* TheMistress: She would occasionally joke about being this for Peter when he was married to Mary Jane but Peter always turned her down.
* MostCommonSuperpower: While Felicia started out with a fairly average bust, she is currently one of Spider-Man's most buxom female co-stars. They [[http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/6/68486/1370637-bc_sm_ballast.png act as ballast]].
* MsFanservice: She is hands-down the bustiest of Peter's love interests and [[AbsoluteCleavage isn't afraid to show it]].
* NeverMyFault:
** Her vendetta against Spider-Man in the 80s and 90s was due to her refusal to acknowledge that her refusal to change her ways was the reason their relationship ended. She also treated M.J. like she had stolen Peter from her when Peter's reason for dumping Felicia had nothing to do with M.J.
** During her Queenpin phase, Felicia blamed Spider-Man for her going to prison and losing everything. Putting aside that it was actually Dr. Octopus, Felicia never would have wound up in that position if she wasn't a thief.
** Felicia has also been on the receiving end of this trope. In her 90s miniseries, it is revealed that Felicia once had a partner and occasional lover named Brian Lash. During a heist, Brian went rogue and tried to steal more than they had agreed to and kill a security guard. Felicia had a policy against hurting people in her heists and tried to stop Brian, scarring him in the process and putting him in a coma. When Brian awoke, he sought out Felicia to exact his revenge and she told him bluntly she would not take responsibility for his own mistakes.
* OhCrap: When she makes her FaceHeelTurn apparent to Peter, he scares her off by pretending to be [=SpOck=].
* OneLastJob: In ''Silk'' #9 [[spoiler: Felicia reveals all the crimes were leading into a possible retirement. All that money and goods were taken away once she went to jail, hence her desire to go "beyond bad" against the world]].
* PaperThinDisguise: While tailing the members of S.C.A.R.s, Felicia simply wears a coat and a pair of sunglasses. This is lampshaded by the villains who instantly recognize her and mock her poor attempt at a disguise.
* PetTheDog: She at one point saved Luke Cage's life ''after'' her turn to full-on villainy. [[spoiler: This also gets her shot up by Diamondback]].
** In her solo series, her theft of a painting costs a security guard named Sonny Campo his job resulting in him working for Odessa Drake, the leader of New York branch of the Thieves' Guild. Feeling bad for him, Felicia gives him ten grand and warns him to stay away from Odessa for his own safety.
* PowerCreepPowerSeep: Her solo series by Jed [=MacKay=] gives her bad luck powers AntiMagic properties. This allows her to defeat Xander the Merciless, a villain specifically empowered to kill ComicBook/DoctorStrange.
* ThePowerOfHate: Felicia's luck manipulation abilities grow stronger the more ruthless she is, and she has a reputation for holding vehement grudges.
* PressurePoint: Felicia displays the ability to use this skill in her 90s miniseries.
* PrettyInMink: The majority of her outfits have fur in the neckline and limbs.
* PrivateDetective: This was her job from the 90s to 2000s.
* PsychoactivePowers: Following her FaceHeelTurn, Felicia discovers that the more ruthless she is, the more her bad luck powers work in her favor (which further drives her to embrace her new way of life).
* PsychoExGirlfriend: After being trashed by Otto in Spider Man's body, she embraces this with a '''[[AxCrazy vengeance]]'''.
* PunchClockHero: she ran a detective agency and was also a member of the ComicBook/HeroesForHire. Crossed over with PunchClockVillain, as For a time, she also occasionally did jobs for the Owl, who was a mob boss but he never offered her any job that was against her moral standards.
* RapeAsBackstory: She had rape retconned into her backstory, making her similar to the Young Hawkeye version, and removing her freewheeling adventuress origin in favor of a rape victim who turned burglar as a displaced reaction to her attack.
* ReallyGetsAround: Openly admits to Peter during the ''Shed'' arc that she isn't adverse to getting some from people who aren't him, and advises he do the same. Granted, [[UrbanLegendLoveLife she tends to exaggerate to make him jealous]].
* ReformedCriminal: From the 90s to the early 2000s, Felicia had largely left her life as a thief in the past. Sadly, this was undone after ''One More Day'' and she has since gone back to her criminal ways.
* {{Retcon}}:
** As mentioned above, she was originally more laidback and freewheeling before Kevin Smith was allowed to retcon her early behavior as a misplaced reaction to being a rape victim.
** Her last FaceHeelTurn is based on the fact that her arrest after being beaten by Superior Spider-Man revealed her identity and cost her just about everything. However, Black Cat's civilian identity as Felica Hardy was known to NYPD Captain Jean [=DeWolff=] and she's been arrested before.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: When the Superior Spider-Man beat the snot out of her, knocked out a tooth, and webbed her up for the cops without so much as a backwards glance during a chance encounter, Felicia swore revenge and [[spoiler:after Peter gets his body back]] refuses to let such a petty excuse as having his body hijacked dissuade her from it. To be fair, she lost ''everything'' as a result of being arrested and having her identity revealed to the public.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Creator/MarvWolfman originally created Felicia as an enemy for ComicBook/SpiderWoman; however, Wolfman was transferred to ''Spider-Man'' before he could introduce her, and he brought her with him.
* RoofHopping: By means of grappling hook, which she also uses to mimic Spider-Man's web-swinging.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: Played with; Peter dumps her because she only has interest in his Spider-Man persona.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: How does Peter get the now-evil Felicia to back off? By pretending that he's still Doc Ock. He later {{lampshades}} how he spoke with "Did I really sound like that when he was me?"
* SecretIdentityIdentity: Back in the day she identified more with herself as Black Cat than as Felicia Hardy, and preferred to think of Spider-Man as the same way, not really liking the idea that there's a person with his own life under the mask. The [[VideoGame/SpiderMan2 video-game adaptation]] of ''Film/SpiderMan2'' and ''VideoGame/SpiderManWebOfShadows'' has her try to convince Peter to give up his civilian identity and become a hero full-time.
* SecretKeeper: Until One More Day she new who Spider-man was, but like almost everyone else she was made to forget. In issue 10 of the 2018 relaunch of Amazing Spider-man, after seeing that Felicia truly was good again and how much it hurt her that she was made to forget the real him, Pete again reveals his true identity to her.
* SeriesContinuityError: One of the reasons Felicia is so angry at Spider-Man is that the police now know who she is, confiscated all her stuff, and released her identity to the public, meaning that none of her underworld contacts want to associate with her anymore. However, in an early storyline it was revealed that NYPD Captain Jean [=DeWolff=] was well aware of who the Black Cat was under her domino mask.
* SexGoddess: While reminiscing about their sex life, Peter once claimed she had been "the most fun he ever had".
* SexyCatPerson: Cat-themed and heavily sexualised.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: During her first theft as the Black Cat, she meets Spider-Man. She falls in love with him, given how he's a genuinely trustworthy person who wants to help her redeem herself. Unfortunately, her constant going back on forth on being a crook or a hero makes their romance difficult.
* TheSmartGirl: In ''ComicBook/HeroesForHire'', she was their infiltration expert.
* SnarkToSnarkCombat: She and Spider-Man always indulge in a very flirty version of this.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Plays this role in the 2017 Defenders series when Diamondback poisons Luke Cage in front of her as a show that he is the new underworld power in town. He then leaves before Luke actually dies, it apparently never occurred to him that instead of allowing one of her enemies to die Felicia would instead take him to the Night Nurse to be saved.
* StalkerWithACrush: She started out being one of these towards Spider-Man. She even had [[StalkerShrine a room sized shrine dedicated to him]], which he found a bit unnerving (but [[StalkingIsLove not enough to stop him from dating her]] for a while).
* StartOfDarkness: Her descent into new Spidey villainhood is because the Superior Spider-Man knocked her out and left her for the cops, humiliating her horribly.
* StatuesqueStunner: She's a 5' 10" tall HeadTurningBeauty, which has her being taller than Peter.
* StickyFingers: Even when she was a hero, she was prone to stealing stuff.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her costume was designed to give enemies a [[AbsoluteCleavage distracting view]]. Her post-FaceHeelTurn outfit dispenses with that aspect.
* TheTease: She always loves to get Peter flustered, whether or not they're actually dating at the moment. She notes that he gets so cute that she can't help herself.
* ThanksForTheMammary: Wolverine needs to stop Black Cat from walking into a minefield in the ''Claws'' mini-series. She's behind him, so he puts out his hand to stop her. Of course his hand lands right on her... chest. She gets angry, but Wolverine's in a cannot-be-embarrassed mode.
* ThrillSeeker: Part of the reason Felicia is a thief is because she really enjoys it.
* UrbanLegendLoveLife: The actual number of lovers she's had is quite low compared to what her reputation says. [[OperationJealousy She sometimes exaggerates it herself to see how Peter would react.]]
* VictoriasSecretCompartment: While she and Spider-Man are breaking into the Latverian Embassy in ''Spider-Man Unlimited'' #14, Felicia states that she keeps her tools in her cleavage since most of her costumes don't have pockets.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Sometimes has this relationship with Mary Jane. Also will have this with other hero types, especially Peter due to their history.
* WhatTheHellHero: When Felicia berates him for failing to pay her, the Ringer calls her out on her new cold attitude, stating that the Black Cat he'd worked with before, the one everyone used to know and love, had a heart and asks ''[[IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight her]]'' [[IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight to show him mercy]]. Unfortunately, this was just a ploy to get her to let her guard down, and only serves to harden her even further.
* WindsOfDestinyChange: She had this power for a time, but Spidey had ComicBook/DoctorStrange get rid of it after he learned that [[PowerIncontinence she couldn't stop it]] from jinxing ''him'' too. It cut off right in the middle of a life-or-death fight, and when she barely managed to get out of there and find out what happened, she was understandably ''pissed.'' Mr. Negative later had her luck-altering powers restored with a cybernetically implanted quantum probability pulsator, giving her increased conscious control over them.
* WhipItGood: Her post-FaceHeelTurn outfit includes a metal whip.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: She has platinum blonde hair, and plays the "black heart" part after FaceHeelTurn.
* WillNotBeAVictim: This was the reason for her becoming the Black Cat as per the retcon in ''The Evil That Men Do''. When she was raped by her college boyfriend Ryan, Felicia didn't want to be "just another statistic" and so decided to hone her body into a powerful fighting machine with the intention of killing Ryan. Unfortunately, Ryan died in a drunk driving accident preventing Felicia from taking her revenge and making this something of a subversion of this trope. Felicia tells Francis Klum, a fellow rape survivor, that she if she could go back in time she'd have reported the rape and gotten therapy.
* WindsOfDestinyChange: When initially introduced, part of her schtick during a robbery was setting things up beforehand so that it would seem that those who chased her were falling prey to completely random acts of God. Then she did actually get "bad luck" powers that allowed her to affect probabilities in her favor.
* WolverineClaws: The gloves of Felicia's costume contain retractable claws that can be used for scaling walls like Spider-Man or as weapons in a fight. When she had her feline powers her fingers had naturally retractable claws. Sources conflict on whether or not Dr. Tramma surgically implanted cybernetic claws into Felicia's fingers when she installed the quantum probability pulsator.
* WordsCanBreakMyBones: The limited series, ''The Supernaturals'', had a version of the Black Cat who could cause things to happen by speaking certain phrases aloud (for example, she could make a noose snap by saying "break"). [[LogicalWeakness This ability was shown to be useless once Jack O'Lantern taped Felicia's mouth shut.]]
* WorkingWithTheEx: Has often partner-up with Spider-Man even after their break-up. They usually act as AmicableExes, but there's usually some form of BelligerentSexualTension in their interactions.
* YouHaveFailedMe: When the Ringer fails to give her a cut of his haul - having had to pay off a number of debts beforehand -- Felicia has him hauled off to the backroom for some ColdBloodedTorture at the hands of Killer Shrike and Melter.
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->''Any safe can be cracked. It just comes down to information, equipment, skill, and luck.''
-->-- ''ComicBook/BlackCat2019'', ''ComicBook/KingInBlack'' tie-in.

Felicia Hardy, also known under the alias Black Cat, is a Creator/MarvelComics [[AntiHero anti-heroine]] [[FaceHeelTurn and also]], {{supervillain}}ess. She was introduced into the Franchise/MarvelUniverse in ''The Amazing ComicBook/SpiderMan'' (vol. 1) #194 in July 1979. She was created by Marv Wolfman and Keith Pollard. Wolfman was looking for a female foil for ComicBook/SpiderWoman; he decided to base a character on the Creator/TexAvery cartoon ''WesternAnimation/BadLuckBlackie'', in which a black cat brought misfortune to anyone in close proximity. The Black Cat's costume and appearance were designed by Dave Cockrum. She was initially intended to be a supporting character in ''Spider-Woman'' (vol. 1), but Wolfman abandoned this plan and moved her over to ''Spider-Man'' comics instead.

Felicia is the daughter of Walter Hardy, the world-renowned cat burglar who, before his arrest, encouraged her to never settle for second best.

In her backstory in ''ComicBook/SpiderManBlackCatTheEvilThatMenDo'', it is revealed that she was raped by her boyfriend Ryan when she was a freshman at Empire State University. Hating the idea of being a victim, she trained herself in various fighting styles and acrobatics, intent on killing her rapist. Finally, after months of preparing, she set out for revenge, but before she could find him, Ryan was killed in a drunk driving accident. Furious that she was denied the chance for revenge, she decided to utilize her new skills to follow in her father's footsteps. After amassing a fortune in stolen items, Felicia adopted her costumed identity.

She first donned the Black Cat costume in order to break her father out of prison. On the same night, she met Spider-Man. Unfortunately for Felicia, her father died, and she then faked her own death. Despite her antipathy towards men, Felicia felt a kinship with this lone hero; Spider-Man was the first man she felt she could trust and she grew to believe herself in love with him. Felicia looked for a way to earn his trust and continued with the Black Cat persona as a misguided attempt to attract his affection. Seeing the good in Felicia, Spider-Man made every attempt to have her criminal record expunged.

Aside from her appearance in many Spider-Man comics, Black Cat has also appeared in ''ComicBook/HeroesForHire'' which took place during the ''ComicBook/CivilWar'' and ''Marvel Divas'' (a parody of ''Series/SexAndTheCity''). In ''ComicBook/MaximumCarnage'', she is one of Spidey's friends whom he seeks for help. Later after ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland'' event, she was blamed for the theft of a Holographic Projector from Horizon Labs. Since Spider-Man was with her at the time of the robbery, he knew that she was innocent and recruited [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} Matt Murdock]] to help prove her innocence. She also appeared in the mini-series ''Claws'' where she has a team-up with ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}.

In a part of the ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW'' event, she was contacted by her friend from ''Heroes for Hire'', Misty Knight, in order to help the [[ComicBook/TheDefenders Fearless Defenders]] fight the so-called Doom Maidens along with other female heroines such as ComicBook/{{Storm}}, ComicBook/{{Tigra}}, [[ComicBook/PatsyWalker Hellcat]], and ComicBook/{{Valkyrie|MarvelComics}}.

In ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'', she was in the middle of a robbery when Spider-Man (who was actually ComicBook/DoctorOctopus in Peter Parker's body) attacked her without warning, leaving her beaten and wrapped in his webbing for the police to arrest. This left Felicia totally shocked and furious at not only her lover's perceived betrayal, but at the loss of all of her personal belongings and criminal contacts. Following the conclusion of the ''Superior Spider-Man'' storyline, which Peter Parker returned as the true Spider-Man, Black Cat swore revenge and later escaped when Electro staged a breakout at the prison where she was being held. She then became a genuine criminal, and is one of villains in the 2014-2015 ongoing mini-series ''ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} vs. ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}''.

In the ''ComicBook/{{Silk}}'' solo series, Black Cat appears as a secondary antagonist whom Silk unknowingly thwarted by stopping her men. The two fight, but then one of Cat's men double-crosses her blowing up several of her men and almost killing Cat herself, all to kidnap Silk, so he could chop her up and sell the parts on the black market. Cat tracks her man and ends up saving Silk. Cat kills the man, which angers Silk because he was the closest lead she had to finding her parents; the two fight again, but it ends in a draw. In Volume 2, Silk is working for Black Cat, though in reality, she is TheMole placed by S.H.I.E.L.D. While undercover, Cat and Silk infiltrate and destroy the Goblin Nation, freeing people from the Goblin King's control. During this, Silk begins to bond with Cat and vice-versa; Silk seems to think there might still be good in Cat, though Cat claims she is AboveGoodAndEvil.

During the ''Venom Inc.'' storyline, Lee Price, the fifth Venom and the current holder of the Mania symbiote, took over Black Cat's criminal empire after she was affected by the symbiote. Freed by Spider-Man, Eddie Brock (now possessing the Venom symbiote again), Flash Thompson (who was transformed into "Agent" Anti-Venom) and later joined by the former holder of the Mania symbiote Andi Benson, Black Cat fought to stop Price's attempt to take over the Five Families, but lost her empire entirely. She ended her feud with Spider-Man due to his help, but was confronted by Eddie, who told her that being a criminal mastermind didn't suit her at all and she should go back to who she really is, the thief who has the heart of a hero.

After [[HazyFeelTurn hemming and hawwing over this sort of thing]], Felicia finally decided to abandon her evil ways during the attempt at filling the vacuum that Wilson Fisk left after he became mayor of New York City, exchanging information on the identities of who else was trying to play Kingpin in exchange for avoiding jail time. When the New York branch of the Thieves Guild made their move establishing their street cred in stealing heroes' gear, she teamed up with Spider-Man again, where she ultimately reveals the main reason for her turn to villainy -- that Peter's mindwipe via ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'' affected Felicia terribly, making her feelings for him very hazy. Realizing the damage he caused, Peter revealed his identity to her again and the two finally became friends again.

Her [[ComicBook/SpiderManNoir Marvel Noir]] counterpart also has a supporting role in the ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' storyline.

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!! Black Cat appears in the following works:

[[index]]
[[AC:Notable Comic Books]]
* ''Amazing Spider-Man Presents: Black Cat''
* ''ComicBook/BlackCat2019'' (2019)
* ''Claws''
* ''Claws 2''
* ''[[ComicBook/TheDefenders Fearless Defenders]]''
* ''ComicBook/TheDefenders'' (2017)
* [[ComicBook/CharlesSoulesDaredevil Daredevil]] (2015)
* ''Felicia Hardy: The Black Cat''
* ''Hawkeye vs. Deadpool''
* ''ComicBook/HeroesForHire''
* ''ComicBook/HouseOfM''
* ''Marvel Divas''
* ''ComicBook/MaximumCarnage''
* ''ComicBook/PatsyWalkerAKAHellcat''
* Power Man and Iron Fist (2016)
* ''ComicBook/{{Silk}}''
* ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland''
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan2016''
* ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan''
* ''ComicBook/SpiderManBlackCatTheEvilThatMenDo''
* ''ComicBook/StarLord'' (2016)
* ''ComicBook/TheSuperiorFoesOfSpiderMan''
* ''ComicBook/TheUnbelievableGwenpool''
* ''ComicBook/{{Venom}} vs. ComicBook/{{Carnage}}''
* ''ComicBook/NickSpencersSpiderMan''

[[AC:Western Animation]]
* ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1981 Spider-Man]]'' (1981-1982): Voiced by Morgan Lofting.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' (1994-1998): Voiced by Creator/JenniferHale.
* ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan The Spectacular Spider-Man]]'' (2008-2009): Voiced by Creator/TriciaHelfer.
* ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan'' (2017): Voiced by Creator/GreyDeLisle.

[[AC:Live-Action Films]]
* ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2'' (2014): Only appeared as Felicia Hardy. Portrayed by Creator/FelicityJones.

[[AC:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/SpiderManTheVideoGame'' (1991): Appears as playable character.
* ''Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage'' (1994): Appears as AssistCharacter.
* ''VideoGame/SpiderMan'' (2000): Appears as {{NPC}} and ExpositionFairy. Voiced by Creator/JenniferHale.
* ''VideoGame/SpiderMan2'' (2004): Appears as NPC. Voiced by Holly Fields.
* ''VideoGame/SpiderManFriendOrFoe'' (2007): Appears as playable character. Voiced by Audrey Wasilewski.
* ''VideoGame/SpiderManWebOfShadows'' (2008): Voiced by Creator/TriciaHelfer.
* ''VideoGame/SpiderManShatteredDimensions'' (2010): She doesn't appear but her Noir version is referenced by ComicBook/SpiderManNoir and one of the background billboards in the [[ComicBook/Marvel2099 2099]] era depicts Black Cat seemingly being used to advertise a shampoo brand.
* ''VideoGame/SpiderManEdgeOfTime'' (2011): An exclusive 2099 incarnation of Black Cat appears in this game, voiced by Creator/KateeSackhoff.
* ''VideoGame/SuperHeroSquadOnline'' (2011-2017): Appears as playable character. Voiced by Creator/TaraStrong.
* ''VideoGame/MarvelAvengersAlliance'' (2012-present): Appears as recruitable playable character.
* ''VideoGame/TheAmazingSpiderMan'' (2012): Appears as villainess as Felicia Hardy. Voiced by Creator/AliHillis.
* ''VideoGame/LittleBigPlanet'': Appears as downloadable content as part of "Marvel Costume Kit 6".
* ''VideoGame/MarvelHeroes'' (2013-present): Voiced by Creator/JenniferHale (as a playable character) and Creator/AliHillis (as a boss).
* ''[[VideoGame/LEGOAdaptationGame LEGO Marvel Super Heroes]]'' (2013): Voiced by Creator/LauraBailey.
* ''VideoGame/TheAmazingSpiderMan2'' (2014): Appears as Black Cat. Voiced by Creator/AliHillis.
* ''VideoGame/DisneyInfinity: Marvel Super Heroes'' (2014): Appears as {{sidekick}} character.
* ''VideoGame/MarvelFutureFight'' (2015): Appears as a playable character.
* ''VideoGame/SpiderManPS4'': Does not physically appear in the core game, but talks with Spider-Man over the phone during a quest. Appears as the ArcVillain in ''The Heist'' DLC. Voiced by Creator/EricaLindbeck.
[[/index]]

Not to be confused with [[ComicBook/BlackCatHarveyComics the Harvey Comics character of the same name]].

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!!Black Cat provides examples of the following tropes:

* AbsoluteCleavage: She's had several outfits that all tend to draw on the same basic design scheme, but the unifying factor is that they almost all tend to have an impossibly low neckline. Totally averted after [[spoiler:she breaks out of prison following her defeat and arrest at the hands of the Superior Spider-Man]].
* ActionGirl: Even without her superpowers, Felicia is an accomplished gymnast and martial artist. She also counts as a DarkActionGirl, depending on where she is on the morality scale.
* AdaptationalHeroism:
** ''VideoGame/MarvelAvengersAlliance'' drops most, if not all, of her cat burglar traits and she's more straight-up heroine here.
** In her first appearance on ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' Felicia is a normal college student and friend of Peter. She is forced to act as a thief, to save her father, and after that is resolved, spends the rest of the series firmly in the hero camp.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange:
** In Spider-Man: TAS, Felicia could change from a normal blonde-haired woman to a more [[AmazonianBeauty muscular]] white-haired form with superhuman strength, speed and agility rivalling that of Spider-Man.
** In non-continuity limited series, ''The Supernaturals'', Felicia could cause things to happen by speaking certain words or phrases aloud.
* AdaptationDyeJob:
** In ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'', her natural hair color is blonde instead of white. She gains the ability to turn her white as a form of disguise after being granted superpowers by the Kingpin.
** Her ComicBook/UltimateMarvel counterpart has short black hair and only wears a white wig.
** She has black hair in the non-continuity limited series ''The Supernaturals''.
* AffirmativeActionLegacy: In most stories she succeeded her father as the Black Cat.
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: [[SexyCatPerson A sexy cat-themed]] ClassyCatBurglar who has a [[DatingCatwoman turbulent relationship]] with a fellow animal-themed hero. [[ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} Not a hard guess who her DC counterpart is]].
* AlternateContinuity: In the 90s cartoon, she was the AlphaBitch at Parker’s school before becoming the Black Cat via the Super-Soldier Formula ([[AdaptationOriginConnection the one used by a certain]] ComicBook/CaptainAmerica), and ultimately gets paired up with Morbius the Living Vampire. She's also very different in the ComicBook/UltimateMarvel Universe as well. Her Manga/MarvelMangaverse counterpart is a cyborg with a striking resemblance to [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Rei Ayanami]].
* AmazonianBeauty: In the 90s cartoon, Black Cat has a very muscular body in addition to being very beautiful. (Specifically, it was only the Black Cat identity that had this appearance, with her costume switch including a minor HulkOut.) The comics sometimes draw her like this in the 90s as well, DependingOnTheArtist.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Felicia started out as a Type II; she was a BadassNormal who used a Black Cat motif and engineered accidents to make it look like anyone who crossed her path suffered bad luck. Later she acquired the ability to [[WindsOfDestinyChange affect probability]] but then lost these powers. However, she gained [[CatGirl cat-like abilities such as retractable claws, night vision and enhanced speed, agility, balance and strength]] making her a type I. She lost these powers too and has since regained her bad luck powers making her a type II again.
* AntiMagic: In the 2019 series, it's established that her "bad luck" aura tampers with magic, making her largely immune to magical attacks and something of a ManOfKryptonite for spellcasters (low-level ones like Xander the Merciless, at least).
* AtrociousAlias: ''Black Cat'' #2 reveals that Felicia once used the alias "Francesca Featherbottom" when she was a teenager and amateur thief. The Black Fox who mentored both Felicia and her father pointed out how embarrassing the name was after he bailed her out of jail.
* ArchEnemy: Became this to ComicBook/{{Silk}} during her time as TheQueenpin, with Silk foiling several of Felicia's schemes and Felicia having defeated Silk on multiple occasions and hindering Silk's efforts to find her parents.
* AxCrazy: After the events of ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'', she became a psycho who wants to destroy everything about Spider-Man and doesn't care that he was under someone else's control, attempting to harm anyone and everything else in the process and even joining forces with several past Spider-Man villains to do so, even several that she used to be enemies with. She almost kills Aunt May and her husband when she set fire to their house.
* BathingBeauty: Felicia seems to love to bathe and even calls herself a "shower junkie", having had many {{Shower|scene}} and {{Bathtub Scene}}s over the years. She has even shown having a ''milk'' bath once.
* BattleCouple: With Peter, during their ultimately short-lived relationship.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Her nose has been broken ''three times'' and while she has frequently been beaten up with her costume reduced to shreds and noticeably wounded a few times, she rarely has any lasting damage, with no scars at all.
* BecomingTheMask: She [[OperationJealousy starts dating Flash Thompson to get Peter jealous]], but ends up actually starting to care for him (only to be dumped by him when he finds out and asks WasItAllALie).
* BettyAndVeronica: She is the Veronica to Mary Jane's Betty, being the most overtly seductive of the two.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Her nose has been broken ''three times'' and while she has frequently been beaten up with her costume reduced to shreds and noticeably wounded a few times, she rarely has any lasting damage, with no scars at all. (Given her [[{{Stripperiffic}} taste in costume]], they'd likely show.)
* BikerBabe: Gets a CoolBike designed with a cat motif courtesy of Puma.
* BlatantBurglar: Most of her costumes make it pretty obvious she's a ClassyCatBurglar, with the dark SpyCatsuit, DominoMask and classic thief gear.
* BlessedWithSuck: Her "bad luck" power, which caused misfortune on anyone near her, but also couldn't be controlled at all.
* BoobsOfSteel: She's the bustiest of Spidey's love interests and [[DependingOnTheWriter perhaps]] the most skilled in combat.
* BreakTheCutie: Good one, Otto. [[spoiler:Now Peter's got a scorned cat after his head.]] There's also her RapeAsBackstory.
* BreakoutCharacter: Felicia has been the star of two different miniseries and in 2019 received her own solo series, the first of Spider-Man's {{love interest}}s to receive her own solo in main continuity [[note]] ''ComicBook/SpiderManLovesMaryJane'' predates the Black Cat solo series but was set outside of the main 616 continuity[[/note]].
* BuildingSwing: She uses a GrapplingHookPistol to swing from buildings, much like Spider-Man.
* CardCarryingVillain: During her "[[TheQueenpin Queenpin]]" phase, Felicia demanded to be respected as the new leader of crime in New York and would stop at nothing to gain power.
* CatGirl: Zigzagged. Normally, Felicia's "Black Cat" moniker is just that. However, she also gained a number of feline super-powers -- notably retractile claws, infrared vision, and superhuman reflexes, agility and strength -- after ComicBook/DoctorStrange removed her original [[WindsOfDestinyChange bad-luck powers]]. But these powers were subsequently by the Chameleon using a device he had intended to use to DePower Spider-Man.
* CatsAreSnarkers: Part of her cat motif is being a DeadpanSnarker to rival Peter, with [[SnarkToSnarkCombat their banter]] being one of the most iconic things about their relationship.
* CharacterDevelopment: As of ''ComicBook/SpiderManBlackCatTheEvilThatMenDo'', it's clear that she has grown to care deeply for Peter, as she calls herself a fool for only being interested in his Spider-Man persona in the past. She also shows concern and empathy for Francis Klum, something she rarely does for anyone outside of Peter or her mother.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: In the world of superpowers like SuperStrength and ShockAndAwe, she just has really good martial arts and thieving skills. Before she got actual superpowers, that is.
* ClassyCatBurglar: She is an attractive thief, with acrobatic skills, a charming personality and a cat AnimalMotifs.
* ColorAnimalCodename: A black cat, of course.
* CombatParkour: Similar to Spidey, her moveset mostly comprises leaps and vaults, though Felicia's are more graceful.
* CombatStilettos: She has them in her costume DependingOnTheArtist.
* {{Cyborg}}: Felicia's counterpart in ''Manga/MarvelMangaverse'' is cybernetically enhanced.
* ADateWithRosiePalms: A ShowerScene toward the beginning of ''[[ComicBook/SpiderManBlackCatTheEvilThatMenDo The Evil That Men Do]]'' has Felicia reach for the detachable shower head to rinse off some CensorSuds while ruminating on how long it's been since she's had a partner. The view shifts to outside the bathroom with a partially obscured SexySilhouette.
* DatingCatwoman: For a time she became Spider-Man's lover, and even tried to persuade him to give up his civilian identity.
* DeadlyDodging: Due to her bad luck powers, her opponents frequently end up tripping or hunting themselves after she dodges their attacks. But she's also skilled enough to have this happen on purpose.
* DeadpanSnarker: She and Spider-Man are a perfect pair when it comes to cracking sarcastic jokes.
* DeityOfHumanOrigin: In her ''ComicBook/KingInBlack'' crossover, Felicia takes up ComicBook/DoctorStrange's Yggdrasil Staff and imbues herself with its divine power to fight a horde of symbiote-dragons. When its avatar suggests making her apotheosis permanent, she almost says yes when it promises her all the treasures of the universe, the power to kill everyone who's ever hurt her, and to bring back the loved ones she's lost. [[spoiler:She rejects it when it offers her the ability to force all her old lovers to become her personal harem, disgusted and outraged at the thought of forcing anyone to love her.]]
* DependingOnTheWriter: Felicia's morality, her relationship with MJ and how much she truly loves Peter (and how much she cares about his alter ego compared to him) fluctuate from writer to writer.
* DerailingLoveInterests:
** In the past, for publicity reasons it was decided to have Spider-Man marry at the same time in [[ComicStrip/SpiderMan the newspaper strip]] and [[ComicBook/SpiderMan the comic book]]; unfortunately at the time Peter was dating Felicia Hardy/Black Cat. The solution? Make Felicia go from morally ambiguous cat-burglar to the ally of an assassin for hire. Though the storyline was badly written and not helped by various production delays, this was no derailment. Peter and Felicia had broken up in 1984, about two years before the decision to have him and Mary Jane marry was taken. When the Black Cat started dating Spider-Man again -- in ''Spectacular Spider-Man'' #123 (published a mere five months before Peter proposed to Mary Jane in ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #290), she was in cahoots with the [[KarmaHoudini Foreigner]], the assassin responsible for the murder of Ned Leeds (a.k.a. "The Hobgoblin"). It also was clear from the start that she was motivated by a desire for revenge against Peter for getting ComicBook/DoctorStrange to remove the bad-luck power she had bought from ComicBook/TheKingpin. And this period of dating began with the Black Cat faking a bomb attack on her own apartment to get a pretext to invite herself in as Peter's new flatmate.
** In the aftermath of the ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'' she pull a WomanScorned FaceHeelTurn and wants to destroy Spider-Man (and become the next Kingpin) because Otto Octavius destroyed her life and now she is not going to take Peter's apology unless she pries it from his dead body (and considering one of the first things she does is ''send Electro to kill Spider-Man'', she is either teetering close to the MoralEventHorizon or had passed it, but it's imperceptible). All to promote [[CreatorsPet Silk]] as Spider-Man's new love interest.
* DiscardAndDraw: Originally, Felicia had no superpowers and [[BadassNormal relied on her martial arts, athleticism and brains]]. When she felt she was a liability to Peter because of her lack of powers, she underwent a procedure that granted her the ability to affect probability and cause bad luck to her enemies. Unfortunately, this power also affected Spider-Man and he had Dr. Strange remove it, which granted her cat-like abilities. She lost ''these'' powers also due to devices the Chameleon used on her and was stuck as a human for a while. Following ''Brand New Day'', her bad luck powers are back.
* DoesNotLikeMen: While she has no problem with casually dating men for ulterior motives, she's made it clear that there are only two men she's ever truly respected; her father, and Spider-Man. This was explained in ''The Evil That Men Do'' as being caused by her college boyfriend raping her.
* DominoMask: The only thing she wears to cover her face.
* DoomMagnet: When she has no control over her bad luck powers, she ends as this to whoever she's close to, both friends ''and'' enemies.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Whilst originally Felicia was simply a CharlesAtlasSuperpower thief who relied on her skills in stealth, theft, gymnastics and martial arts, she sought out superpowers of her own during the time that she and Spider-Man were dating after he got hurt trying to keep her safe from two supervillains. This brought her to the Kingpin, who gave her WindsOfDestinyChange abilities... but, when it turned out these suffered from PowerIncontinence that made her TheJinx to ''everyone'', Spider-Man asked ComicBook/DoctorStrange to remove them from her. She gained [[CatGirl feline powers]] as a side-effect of this, but was subsequently {{Depower}}ed by the Chameleon. After a long period of time as a CharlesAtlasSuperpower, Felicia sought out power again in 2010, having Dr. Tramma, MadScientist underling of Mr. Negative, restore her bad-luck powers and her claws via cybernetics.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: At the beginning of the All-New Marvel NOW! ''Amazing Spider-Man'', she switches out the white in her costume for black and added some metal belts (or something), and is acting as the WomanScorned to Spidey for what Doc did to her as the Superior Spider-Man.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** In ''ComicBook/TheDefenders2017'', she actually is horrified when seeing how Diamondback beats up Luke Cage and ''personally'' drops him off at a hospital.
** In her 90s miniseries, it is revealed that Felicia once had a partner and occasional lover named Brian Lash. During a heist, Brian went rogue and tried to steal more than they had agreed to and kill a security guard. Felicia had [[ThouShaltNotKill a policy against hurting people in her heists]] and tried to stop Brian, scarring him in the process.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: After her FaceHeelTurn due to the incident in ''Superior Spider-Man'', she switches out the white in her costume for black and added a lot of metal belts to it.
* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: In ''ComicBook/XFactor2006'', the villainess Rococo observes that Felicia has the "sweetest little rump".
* EvilMentor: Had become this for Silk in the second volume of Silk's solo series.
* EvolutionaryLevels: In some storylines[=/=]continuities, she’s a low-level Mutant.
* ExpositionFairy: In ''VideoGame/SpiderMan'' (2000) and ''VideoGame/SpiderMan2'' game.
* FallenHero: Granted, she didn't always act like a hero, but after her capture and arrest (courtesy of Superior Spider-Man), she tosses aside any notions of righteousness in her quest for vengeance, even going so far as attempting to prevent Spidey from saving people from a burning building and teaming up with Electro. However, the following writers would restore her more heroic traits and status as an aloof ally of Spider-Man.
* FemmeFatale: She started out as an attractive female supervillain, and number one temptress for Spider-Man.
* FlexibilityEqualsSexAbility: She's prone to using her acrobatic skills and flexibility to flirt and tease Spider-Man, sometimes even when they're in the middle of a BuildingSwing.
* FlirtingUnderFire: Constantly with Spidey, to the point that he jokingly wonders if hitting on him is just a very specific form of Tourettes syndrome for her.
* FriendsWithBenefits: From time to time with Spidey, when he's not in a serious relationship with her or anyone else.
* TheGadfly: She uses her bad luck powers for amusement, at one point referring to them as her "HilarityEnsues powers" while trolling Spider-Man.
* GagBoobs: She has a [[BuxomIsBetter very well-endowed figure]], which has been pointed out for laughs:
-->'''Black Cat''': What's [Scorpia] saying now?\\
'''Spider-Man''': She says no woman with a chest like yours should be able to move as fast as you do! ''[Scorpia actually does not say this and actually said that she'd kill Black Cat if she ever got out of her cell]''\\
'''Black Cat''': Tell her [[http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/6/68486/1370637-bc_sm_ballast.png they act as ballast!]]
* GrapplingHookPistol: Felicia's suit has a miniature grappling hook device hidden in the "fur" of each glove which enables her to swing from buildings in a manner similar to Spider-Man. She can also use the cable from this device as a tightrope, wall scaling device, or as a weapon in combat.
* HasAType: Apart from Peter, Felicia has hooked up with Matt Murdock (Daredevil) and Johnny Storm (The Human Torch). She was also in exclusive relationships with Flash Thompson and Thomas Fireheart. Given all four of these men are heroes, it is safe to assume Felicia is genuinely attracted to [[SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan good and kind men]] even if she wouldn't openly admit it. The relationship with Flash is especially notable as she originally dated him [[OperationJealousy to make Peter jealous]] [[BecauseYouWereNiceToMe only to genuinely fall for Flash when she saw how much he cared for her]] and she even proposed to him.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: She started out as a criminal before falling in love with Spider-Man. She wavered back and forth between being a thief and superheroine, but Superior Spider-Man's actions have caused her to return to villainy with a vengeance. The events of ''Venom Inc.'' has Eddie Brock telling her to abandon her way of villainy and go back to being a hero. During the events of ''Defenders'' , she assists the Defenders in taking down Diamondback. She then turns her back on being a crime lord and offers to help the Defenders take out the up-and-coming Hood in axchange for getting released from prison. The following writers would either downplay her villainy or downright ignored it and restablish her as Spider-Man's aloof ally.
* HellBentForLeather: Her costume is a [[FormFittingWardrobe figure-hugging]] black leather SpyCatsuit.
* HerCodeNameWasMarySue: In Roger Stern's one-shot "The Daydreamers" (''Amazing Spider-Man'' #246), Felicia recovering from a battle injury lapses into a dream where Spidey is a jet-setting spy who steals documents for the governments and at the end of it unmasks himself to reveal that he's Creator/CaryGrant, specifically the Grant of ''Film/ToCatchAThief''.
* HollywoodCyborg: Post 2010, she has had a quantum probability pulsator and retractile claws surgically implanted into her body, with no obvious signs of their presence.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Shortly before their break up, Felicia would repeatedly lay it on Peter for keeping any sort of secret from her, even though she was hiding the fact that she'd gone to one of his enemies for help in giving her powers from him.
* IconicSequelCharacter: She's the third [[ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson most]] [[ComicBook/GwenStacy prominent]] LoveInterest of Spider-Man [[DatingCatwoman despite their turbulent relationship]], but Felicia didn't appear until 1979 -- a whopping seventeen years into the story.
* ItsPersonal: Felicia easily holds grudges and loathe to give them up. She became a crimelord to get revenge on Spider-Man after Otto Octavius -- who had pulled a GrandTheftMe on Peter Parker -- beat her up, rejecting Peter's apology once he got his body back. She also ''really'' hates [[ComicBook/{{Venom}} Eddie Brock]] for having beaten her to a pulp in their first encounter and would love nothing more than the chance to kill him, [[ReformedButRejected sneering at his efforts to redeem himself]]; Lee Price for having humiliated her by hijacking control of her criminal organization and enslaving her using his symbiote; and symbiotes in general ever since she first got the suspicion that something was off about Spider-Man's black suit.
* TheJinx: Weaponized with her "bad luck" powerset, but the original version also affected her allies as well due to PowerIncontinence.
* KarmaHoudini: This is a zigzagged trope. Felicia is one of the single best professional thieves in the Marvel Universe, but she can walk right up to ComicBook/CaptainAmerica and say hello without a problem. This is the result of receiving a pardon in the mid-'80s after helping save the city from Doctor Octopus and becoming Spidey's partner and a fully accepted member of the superhero community in her own right. Her swift defeat at the Superior Spider-Man's hands, and the subsequent fallout afterwards, leads her back to villainy.
* LegacyCharacter: DependingOnTheWriter, the Black Cat is a mantle passed from generation to generation.
* TheLoinsSleepTonight: In a ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' dual-issue where Spider-Man marries her instead of ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson, ''Felicia'' herself suffers from this on their wedding night, the implication being that she doesn't find Peter Parker sexually attractive at all, [[LovesMyAlterEgo being only attracted to Spider-Man]]. It isn't until they return to New York City and [[SexIsViolence start fighting crime again that her libido returns]], leaving Peter torn about his decision to wed her in the first place.
* LovesMyAlterEgo: The biggest black spot in her relationship with Spider-Man. She finds him fun and exciting, and proves herself a compatible partner to his heroics, but becomes extremely weirded out when she meets his civilian identity of Peter Parker, finding him plain and boring. In ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'', she goes so far as to vomit on him after lifting the mask due to him being a ''lot'' younger than she expected. It's referenced in ''VideoGame/MarvelAvengersAlliance'', where their team-up bonus is called as "cosplayers", as they are closer when they're in costume. This is something she really starts mentally kicking herself for after she realizes that she really '''does''' love Peter... a little too late, since he's HappilyMarried to MJ by that point.
* MaleGaze: It is not uncommon for artists to take advantage of Felicia's very attractive figure to get some tantalizing shots.
* MaleMightFemaleFinesse: During her time as Spidey's partner, her gracefulness and finesse were often contrasted with his LightningBruiser fighting style.
* MaliciousMisnaming: She had a habit of misnaming Mary Jane calling her Molly Jo or Myra Jeanne. MJ responded by calling her Felicity.
* ManOfKryptonite: An interesting variation. As revealed in ''Black Cat'' #3, Felicia's "bad luck" powers have the effect of unraveling malicious spells upon her person as her Luck abilities are Quantum-based, meaning they trump all but the most powerful of magicians and sorcerers. In a nutshell, Felicia is walking, talking AntiMagic in a catsuit.
* TheMistress: She would occasionally joke about being this for Peter when he was married to Mary Jane but Peter always turned her down.
* MostCommonSuperpower: While Felicia started out with a fairly average bust, she is currently one of Spider-Man's most buxom female co-stars. They [[http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/6/68486/1370637-bc_sm_ballast.png act as ballast]].
* MsFanservice: She is hands-down the bustiest of Peter's love interests and [[AbsoluteCleavage isn't afraid to show it]].
* NeverMyFault:
** Her vendetta against Spider-Man in the 80s and 90s was due to her refusal to acknowledge that her refusal to change her ways was the reason their relationship ended. She also treated M.J. like she had stolen Peter from her when Peter's reason for dumping Felicia had nothing to do with M.J.
** During her Queenpin phase, Felicia blamed Spider-Man for her going to prison and losing everything. Putting aside that it was actually Dr. Octopus, Felicia never would have wound up in that position if she wasn't a thief.
** Felicia has also been on the receiving end of this trope. In her 90s miniseries, it is revealed that Felicia once had a partner and occasional lover named Brian Lash. During a heist, Brian went rogue and tried to steal more than they had agreed to and kill a security guard. Felicia had a policy against hurting people in her heists and tried to stop Brian, scarring him in the process and putting him in a coma. When Brian awoke, he sought out Felicia to exact his revenge and she told him bluntly she would not take responsibility for his own mistakes.
* OhCrap: When she makes her FaceHeelTurn apparent to Peter, he scares her off by pretending to be [=SpOck=].
* OneLastJob: In ''Silk'' #9 [[spoiler: Felicia reveals all the crimes were leading into a possible retirement. All that money and goods were taken away once she went to jail, hence her desire to go "beyond bad" against the world]].
* PaperThinDisguise: While tailing the members of S.C.A.R.s, Felicia simply wears a coat and a pair of sunglasses. This is lampshaded by the villains who instantly recognize her and mock her poor attempt at a disguise.
* PetTheDog: She at one point saved Luke Cage's life ''after'' her turn to full-on villainy. [[spoiler: This also gets her shot up by Diamondback]].
** In her solo series, her theft of a painting costs a security guard named Sonny Campo his job resulting in him working for Odessa Drake, the leader of New York branch of the Thieves' Guild. Feeling bad for him, Felicia gives him ten grand and warns him to stay away from Odessa for his own safety.
* PowerCreepPowerSeep: Her solo series by Jed [=MacKay=] gives her bad luck powers AntiMagic properties. This allows her to defeat Xander the Merciless, a villain specifically empowered to kill ComicBook/DoctorStrange.
* ThePowerOfHate: Felicia's luck manipulation abilities grow stronger the more ruthless she is, and she has a reputation for holding vehement grudges.
* PressurePoint: Felicia displays the ability to use this skill in her 90s miniseries.
* PrettyInMink: The majority of her outfits have fur in the neckline and limbs.
* PrivateDetective: This was her job from the 90s to 2000s.
* PsychoactivePowers: Following her FaceHeelTurn, Felicia discovers that the more ruthless she is, the more her bad luck powers work in her favor (which further drives her to embrace her new way of life).
* PsychoExGirlfriend: After being trashed by Otto in Spider Man's body, she embraces this with a '''[[AxCrazy vengeance]]'''.
* PunchClockHero: she ran a detective agency and was also a member of the ComicBook/HeroesForHire. Crossed over with PunchClockVillain, as For a time, she also occasionally did jobs for the Owl, who was a mob boss but he never offered her any job that was against her moral standards.
* RapeAsBackstory: She had rape retconned into her backstory, making her similar to the Young Hawkeye version, and removing her freewheeling adventuress origin in favor of a rape victim who turned burglar as a displaced reaction to her attack.
* ReallyGetsAround: Openly admits to Peter during the ''Shed'' arc that she isn't adverse to getting some from people who aren't him, and advises he do the same. Granted, [[UrbanLegendLoveLife she tends to exaggerate to make him jealous]].
* ReformedCriminal: From the 90s to the early 2000s, Felicia had largely left her life as a thief in the past. Sadly, this was undone after ''One More Day'' and she has since gone back to her criminal ways.
* {{Retcon}}:
** As mentioned above, she was originally more laidback and freewheeling before Kevin Smith was allowed to retcon her early behavior as a misplaced reaction to being a rape victim.
** Her last FaceHeelTurn is based on the fact that her arrest after being beaten by Superior Spider-Man revealed her identity and cost her just about everything. However, Black Cat's civilian identity as Felica Hardy was known to NYPD Captain Jean [=DeWolff=] and she's been arrested before.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: When the Superior Spider-Man beat the snot out of her, knocked out a tooth, and webbed her up for the cops without so much as a backwards glance during a chance encounter, Felicia swore revenge and [[spoiler:after Peter gets his body back]] refuses to let such a petty excuse as having his body hijacked dissuade her from it. To be fair, she lost ''everything'' as a result of being arrested and having her identity revealed to the public.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Creator/MarvWolfman originally created Felicia as an enemy for ComicBook/SpiderWoman; however, Wolfman was transferred to ''Spider-Man'' before he could introduce her, and he brought her with him.
* RoofHopping: By means of grappling hook, which she also uses to mimic Spider-Man's web-swinging.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: Played with; Peter dumps her because she only has interest in his Spider-Man persona.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: How does Peter get the now-evil Felicia to back off? By pretending that he's still Doc Ock. He later {{lampshades}} how he spoke with "Did I really sound like that when he was me?"
* SecretIdentityIdentity: Back in the day she identified more with herself as Black Cat than as Felicia Hardy, and preferred to think of Spider-Man as the same way, not really liking the idea that there's a person with his own life under the mask. The [[VideoGame/SpiderMan2 video-game adaptation]] of ''Film/SpiderMan2'' and ''VideoGame/SpiderManWebOfShadows'' has her try to convince Peter to give up his civilian identity and become a hero full-time.
* SecretKeeper: Until One More Day she new who Spider-man was, but like almost everyone else she was made to forget. In issue 10 of the 2018 relaunch of Amazing Spider-man, after seeing that Felicia truly was good again and how much it hurt her that she was made to forget the real him, Pete again reveals his true identity to her.
* SeriesContinuityError: One of the reasons Felicia is so angry at Spider-Man is that the police now know who she is, confiscated all her stuff, and released her identity to the public, meaning that none of her underworld contacts want to associate with her anymore. However, in an early storyline it was revealed that NYPD Captain Jean [=DeWolff=] was well aware of who the Black Cat was under her domino mask.
* SexGoddess: While reminiscing about their sex life, Peter once claimed she had been "the most fun he ever had".
* SexyCatPerson: Cat-themed and heavily sexualised.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: During her first theft as the Black Cat, she meets Spider-Man. She falls in love with him, given how he's a genuinely trustworthy person who wants to help her redeem herself. Unfortunately, her constant going back on forth on being a crook or a hero makes their romance difficult.
* TheSmartGirl: In ''ComicBook/HeroesForHire'', she was their infiltration expert.
* SnarkToSnarkCombat: She and Spider-Man always indulge in a very flirty version of this.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Plays this role in the 2017 Defenders series when Diamondback poisons Luke Cage in front of her as a show that he is the new underworld power in town. He then leaves before Luke actually dies, it apparently never occurred to him that instead of allowing one of her enemies to die Felicia would instead take him to the Night Nurse to be saved.
* StalkerWithACrush: She started out being one of these towards Spider-Man. She even had [[StalkerShrine a room sized shrine dedicated to him]], which he found a bit unnerving (but [[StalkingIsLove not enough to stop him from dating her]] for a while).
* StartOfDarkness: Her descent into new Spidey villainhood is because the Superior Spider-Man knocked her out and left her for the cops, humiliating her horribly.
* StatuesqueStunner: She's a 5' 10" tall HeadTurningBeauty, which has her being taller than Peter.
* StickyFingers: Even when she was a hero, she was prone to stealing stuff.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her costume was designed to give enemies a [[AbsoluteCleavage distracting view]]. Her post-FaceHeelTurn outfit dispenses with that aspect.
* TheTease: She always loves to get Peter flustered, whether or not they're actually dating at the moment. She notes that he gets so cute that she can't help herself.
* ThanksForTheMammary: Wolverine needs to stop Black Cat from walking into a minefield in the ''Claws'' mini-series. She's behind him, so he puts out his hand to stop her. Of course his hand lands right on her... chest. She gets angry, but Wolverine's in a cannot-be-embarrassed mode.
* ThrillSeeker: Part of the reason Felicia is a thief is because she really enjoys it.
* UrbanLegendLoveLife: The actual number of lovers she's had is quite low compared to what her reputation says. [[OperationJealousy She sometimes exaggerates it herself to see how Peter would react.]]
* VictoriasSecretCompartment: While she and Spider-Man are breaking into the Latverian Embassy in ''Spider-Man Unlimited'' #14, Felicia states that she keeps her tools in her cleavage since most of her costumes don't have pockets.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Sometimes has this relationship with Mary Jane. Also will have this with other hero types, especially Peter due to their history.
* WhatTheHellHero: When Felicia berates him for failing to pay her, the Ringer calls her out on her new cold attitude, stating that the Black Cat he'd worked with before, the one everyone used to know and love, had a heart and asks ''[[IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight her]]'' [[IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight to show him mercy]]. Unfortunately, this was just a ploy to get her to let her guard down, and only serves to harden her even further.
* WindsOfDestinyChange: She had this power for a time, but Spidey had ComicBook/DoctorStrange get rid of it after he learned that [[PowerIncontinence she couldn't stop it]] from jinxing ''him'' too. It cut off right in the middle of a life-or-death fight, and when she barely managed to get out of there and find out what happened, she was understandably ''pissed.'' Mr. Negative later had her luck-altering powers restored with a cybernetically implanted quantum probability pulsator, giving her increased conscious control over them.
* WhipItGood: Her post-FaceHeelTurn outfit includes a metal whip.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: She has platinum blonde hair, and plays the "black heart" part after FaceHeelTurn.
* WillNotBeAVictim: This was the reason for her becoming the Black Cat as per the retcon in ''The Evil That Men Do''. When she was raped by her college boyfriend Ryan, Felicia didn't want to be "just another statistic" and so decided to hone her body into a powerful fighting machine with the intention of killing Ryan. Unfortunately, Ryan died in a drunk driving accident preventing Felicia from taking her revenge and making this something of a subversion of this trope. Felicia tells Francis Klum, a fellow rape survivor, that she if she could go back in time she'd have reported the rape and gotten therapy.
* WindsOfDestinyChange: When initially introduced, part of her schtick during a robbery was setting things up beforehand so that it would seem that those who chased her were falling prey to completely random acts of God. Then she did actually get "bad luck" powers that allowed her to affect probabilities in her favor.
* WolverineClaws: The gloves of Felicia's costume contain retractable claws that can be used for scaling walls like Spider-Man or as weapons in a fight. When she had her feline powers her fingers had naturally retractable claws. Sources conflict on whether or not Dr. Tramma surgically implanted cybernetic claws into Felicia's fingers when she installed the quantum probability pulsator.
* WordsCanBreakMyBones: The limited series, ''The Supernaturals'', had a version of the Black Cat who could cause things to happen by speaking certain phrases aloud (for example, she could make a noose snap by saying "break"). [[LogicalWeakness This ability was shown to be useless once Jack O'Lantern taped Felicia's mouth shut.]]
* WorkingWithTheEx: Has often partner-up with Spider-Man even after their break-up. They usually act as AmicableExes, but there's usually some form of BelligerentSexualTension in their interactions.
* YouHaveFailedMe: When the Ringer fails to give her a cut of his haul - having had to pay off a number of debts beforehand -- Felicia has him hauled off to the backroom for some ColdBloodedTorture at the hands of Killer Shrike and Melter.
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* VictoriasSecretCompartment: She stores some of her tools or the items she steals in her cleavage due to most of her costumes lacking pockets.

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In a part of the ComicBook/MarvelNOW event, she was contacted by her friend from ''Heroes for Hire'', Misty Knight, in order to help the [[ComicBook/TheDefenders Fearless Defenders]] fight the so-called Doom Maidens along with other female heroines such as ComicBook/{{Storm}}, Tigra, [[ComicBook/PatsyWalker Hellcat]], and ComicBook/{{Valkyrie|MarvelComics}}.

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In a part of the ComicBook/MarvelNOW ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW'' event, she was contacted by her friend from ''Heroes for Hire'', Misty Knight, in order to help the [[ComicBook/TheDefenders Fearless Defenders]] fight the so-called Doom Maidens along with other female heroines such as ComicBook/{{Storm}}, Tigra, ComicBook/{{Tigra}}, [[ComicBook/PatsyWalker Hellcat]], and ComicBook/{{Valkyrie|MarvelComics}}.



In the ''ComicBook/{{Silk}}'' solo series, Black Cat appears as a secondary antagonist whom Silk unknowingly thwarted by stopping her men. The two fight, but then one of Cat's men double crosses her blowing up several of her men and almost killing Cat herself, all to kidnap Silk, so he could chop her up and sell the parts on the black market. Cat tracks her man and ends up saving Silk. Cat kills the man, which angers Silk because he was the closest lead she had to finding her parents; the two fight again, but it ends in a draw. In Volume 2, Silk is working for Black Cat, though in reality, she is TheMole placed by S.H.I.E.L.D. While undercover, Cat and Silk infiltrate and destroy the Goblin Nation, freeing people from the Goblin King's control. During this, Silk begins to bond with Cat and vice-versa; Silk seems to think there might still be good in Cat, though Cat claims she is AboveGoodAndEvil.

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In the ''ComicBook/{{Silk}}'' solo series, Black Cat appears as a secondary antagonist whom Silk unknowingly thwarted by stopping her men. The two fight, but then one of Cat's men double crosses double-crosses her blowing up several of her men and almost killing Cat herself, all to kidnap Silk, so he could chop her up and sell the parts on the black market. Cat tracks her man and ends up saving Silk. Cat kills the man, which angers Silk because he was the closest lead she had to finding her parents; the two fight again, but it ends in a draw. In Volume 2, Silk is working for Black Cat, though in reality, she is TheMole placed by S.H.I.E.L.D. While undercover, Cat and Silk infiltrate and destroy the Goblin Nation, freeing people from the Goblin King's control. During this, Silk begins to bond with Cat and vice-versa; Silk seems to think there might still be good in Cat, though Cat claims she is AboveGoodAndEvil.



* AmazonianBeauty: In the 90s cartoon, Black Cat has a very muscular body in addition to being very beautiful. (Specifically, it was only the Black Cat identity that had this appearance, with her costume switch including a minor HulkOut.) The comics sometimes drew her like this in the 90s as well.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Felicia started out as a Type II; she was a BadassNormal who used a black cat motif and engineered accidents to make it look like anyone who crossed her path suffered bad luck. Later she acquired the ability to [[WindsOfDestinyChange affect probability]] but then lost these powers. However, she gained [[CatGirl cat-like abilities such as retractable claws, night vision and enhanced speed, agility, balance and strength]] making her a type I. She lost these powers too and has since regained her bad luck powers making her a type II again.

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* AmazonianBeauty: In the 90s cartoon, Black Cat has a very muscular body in addition to being very beautiful. (Specifically, it was only the Black Cat identity that had this appearance, with her costume switch including a minor HulkOut.) The comics sometimes drew draw her like this in the 90s as well.
well, DependingOnTheArtist.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Felicia started out as a Type II; she was a BadassNormal who used a black cat Black Cat motif and engineered accidents to make it look like anyone who crossed her path suffered bad luck. Later she acquired the ability to [[WindsOfDestinyChange affect probability]] but then lost these powers. However, she gained [[CatGirl cat-like abilities such as retractable claws, night vision and enhanced speed, agility, balance and strength]] making her a type I. She lost these powers too and has since regained her bad luck powers making her a type II again.



* ArchEnemy: Became this to ComicBook/{{Silk}} during her time as TheQueenpin, with Silk foiling several of Felicia's schemes and Felicia having defeated Silk on multiple occasions and hindering Silk's efforts to find her parents.



* BathingBeauty: Felicia seems to love to bathe and even calls herself a "shower junkie", having had many {{Shower|scene}} and {{Bathtub Scene}}s over the years. She has even shown having a ''milk'' bath once.



* BettyAndVeronica: She is the Veronica to Mary Jane's Betty.
* BikerBabe: Gets a CoolBike courtesy of Puma.

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* BettyAndVeronica: She is the Veronica to Mary Jane's Betty.
Betty, being the most overtly seductive of the two.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Her nose has been broken ''three times'' and while she has frequently been beaten up with her costume reduced to shreds and noticeably wounded a few times, she rarely has any lasting damage, with no scars at all. (Given her [[{{Stripperiffic}} taste in costume]], they'd likely show.)
* BikerBabe: Gets a CoolBike designed with a cat motif courtesy of Puma.Puma.
* BlatantBurglar: Most of her costumes make it pretty obvious she's a ClassyCatBurglar, with the dark SpyCatsuit, DominoMask and classic thief gear.



* BreakoutCharacter: Felicia has been the star of two different miniseries and in 2019 received her own solo series, the first of Spider-Man's love interests to receive her own solo in main continuity [[note]] ''ComicBook/SpiderManLovesMaryJane'' predates the Black Cat solo series but was set outside of the main 616 continuity[[/note]].
* BuildingSwing: She uses a grappling hook to swing from buildings.
* CardCarryingVillain: During her "Queenpin" phase, Felicia demanded to be respected as the new leader of crime in New York and would stop at nothing to gain power.

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* BreakoutCharacter: Felicia has been the star of two different miniseries and in 2019 received her own solo series, the first of Spider-Man's love interests {{love interest}}s to receive her own solo in main continuity [[note]] ''ComicBook/SpiderManLovesMaryJane'' predates the Black Cat solo series but was set outside of the main 616 continuity[[/note]].
* BuildingSwing: She uses a grappling hook GrapplingHookPistol to swing from buildings.
buildings, much like Spider-Man.
* CardCarryingVillain: During her "Queenpin" "[[TheQueenpin Queenpin]]" phase, Felicia demanded to be respected as the new leader of crime in New York and would stop at nothing to gain power.



* CharacterDevelopment: As of ''Spider-Man/Black Cat: Evil That Men Do'', it's clear that she has grown to care deeply for Peter, as she calls herself a fool for only being interested in his Spider-Man persona in the past. She also shows a concern and empathy for Francis Klum, something she rarely does for anyone outside of Peter or her mother.

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* CatsAreSnarkers: Part of her cat motif is being a DeadpanSnarker to rival Peter, with [[SnarkToSnarkCombat their banter]] being one of the most iconic things about their relationship.
* CharacterDevelopment: As of ''Spider-Man/Black Cat: Evil That Men Do'', ''ComicBook/SpiderManBlackCatTheEvilThatMenDo'', it's clear that she has grown to care deeply for Peter, as she calls herself a fool for only being interested in his Spider-Man persona in the past. She also shows a concern and empathy for Francis Klum, something she rarely does for anyone outside of Peter or her mother.



* ClassyCatBurglar: She is an attractive thief.

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* ClassyCatBurglar: She is an attractive thief.thief, with acrobatic skills, a charming personality and a cat AnimalMotifs.



* ADateWithRosiePalms: A shower scene toward the beginning of "The Evil That Men Do" has Felicia reach for the detachable shower head to rinse off some CensorSuds while ruminating on how long it's been since she's had a partner. The view shifts to outside the bathroom with a partially obscured silhouette.

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* ADateWithRosiePalms: A shower scene ShowerScene toward the beginning of "The ''[[ComicBook/SpiderManBlackCatTheEvilThatMenDo The Evil That Men Do" Do]]'' has Felicia reach for the detachable shower head to rinse off some CensorSuds while ruminating on how long it's been since she's had a partner. The view shifts to outside the bathroom with a partially obscured silhouette.SexySilhouette.



* DeadlyDodging: Due to her bad luck powers, her opponents frequently end up tripping or hunting themselves after she dodges their attacks. But she's also skilled enough to have this happen on purpose.



* DiscardAndDraw: Originally, Felicia had no superpowers and relied on her martial arts, athleticism and brains. When she felt she was a liability to Peter because of her lack of powers, she underwent a procedure that granted her the ability to affect probability and cause bad luck to her enemies. Unfortunately, this power also affected Spider-Man and he had Dr Strange remove it, which granted her cat-like abilities. She lost ''these'' powers also due to devices the Chameleon used on her and was stuck as a human for a while. Following ''Brand New Day'', her bad luck powers are back.

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* DiscardAndDraw: Originally, Felicia had no superpowers and [[BadassNormal relied on her martial arts, athleticism and brains.brains]]. When she felt she was a liability to Peter because of her lack of powers, she underwent a procedure that granted her the ability to affect probability and cause bad luck to her enemies. Unfortunately, this power also affected Spider-Man and he had Dr Dr. Strange remove it, which granted her cat-like abilities. She lost ''these'' powers also due to devices the Chameleon used on her and was stuck as a human for a while. Following ''Brand New Day'', her bad luck powers are back.



* DoomMagnet: When she has no control over her bad luck powers, she ends as this to whoever she's close to, both friends ''and'' enemies.



* EvenEvilHasStandards: In the 2017 Defenders comic, she actually is horrified when seeing how Diamondback beats up Luke Cage and ''personally'' drops him off at a hospital.
** In her 90s miniseries, it is revealed that Felicia once had a partner and occasional lover named Brian Lash. During a heist, Brian went rogue and tried to steal more than they had agreed to and kill a security guard. Felicia had a policy against hurting people in her heists and tried to stop Brian, scarring him in the process.
* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: In ''X-Factor'', the villainess Rococo observes that Felicia has the "sweetest little rump".

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In the 2017 Defenders comic, ''ComicBook/TheDefenders2017'', she actually is horrified when seeing how Diamondback beats up Luke Cage and ''personally'' drops him off at a hospital.
** In her 90s miniseries, it is revealed that Felicia once had a partner and occasional lover named Brian Lash. During a heist, Brian went rogue and tried to steal more than they had agreed to and kill a security guard. Felicia had [[ThouShaltNotKill a policy against hurting people in her heists heists]] and tried to stop Brian, scarring him in the process.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: After her FaceHeelTurn due to the incident in ''Superior Spider-Man'', she switches out the white in her costume for black and added a lot of metal belts to it.
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EvenTheGirlsWantHer: In ''X-Factor'', ''ComicBook/XFactor2006'', the villainess Rococo observes that Felicia has the "sweetest little rump".



* FlexibilityEqualsSexAbility: She's prone to using her acrobatic skills and flexibility to flirt and tease Spider-Man, sometimes even when they're in the middle of a BuildingSwing.



* GagBoobs: [[http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/6/68486/1370637-bc_sm_ballast.png They act as ballast]]

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* GagBoobs: [[http://static.She has a [[BuxomIsBetter very well-endowed figure]], which has been pointed out for laughs:
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'''Spider-Man''': She says no woman with a chest like yours should be able to move as fast as you do! ''[Scorpia actually does not say this and actually said that she'd kill Black Cat if she ever got out of her cell]''\\
'''Black Cat''': Tell her [[[[http://static.
comicvine.com/uploads/original/6/68486/1370637-bc_sm_ballast.png They they act as ballast]] ballast!]]



* HellBentForLeather: Her costume is a black leather catsuit.

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* HellBentForLeather: Her costume is a [[FormFittingWardrobe figure-hugging]] black leather catsuit.SpyCatsuit.



* IconicSequelCharacter: She's the third [[ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson most]] [[ComicBook/GwenStacy prominent]] love interest of Spider-Man [[DatingCatwoman despite their turbulent relationship]], but Felicia didn't appear until 1979 -- a whooping seventeen years into the story.

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* IconicSequelCharacter: She's the third [[ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson most]] [[ComicBook/GwenStacy prominent]] love interest LoveInterest of Spider-Man [[DatingCatwoman despite their turbulent relationship]], but Felicia didn't appear until 1979 -- a whooping whopping seventeen years into the story.



* LovesMyAlterEgo: Becomes extremely weirded out when Spider-Man first reveals to her that he's Peter Parker. In ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'', she goes so far as to vomit on him after lifting the mask due to him being a ''lot'' younger than she expected. It's referenced in ''VideoGame/MarvelAvengersAlliance'', where their team-up bonus is called as "cosplayers", as they are closer when they're in costume. This is something she really starts mentally kicking herself for after she realizes that she really '''does''' love Peter... a little too late, since he's married to MJ by that point.

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* TheLoinsSleepTonight: In a ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' dual-issue where Spider-Man marries her instead of ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson, ''Felicia'' herself suffers from this on their wedding night, the implication being that she doesn't find Peter Parker sexually attractive at all, [[LovesMyAlterEgo being only attracted to Spider-Man]]. It isn't until they return to New York City and [[SexIsViolence start fighting crime again that her libido returns]], leaving Peter torn about his decision to wed her in the first place.
* LovesMyAlterEgo: Becomes The biggest black spot in her relationship with Spider-Man. She finds him fun and exciting, and proves herself a compatible partner to his heroics, but becomes extremely weirded out when Spider-Man first reveals to her that he's she meets his civilian identity of Peter Parker.Parker, finding him plain and boring. In ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'', she goes so far as to vomit on him after lifting the mask due to him being a ''lot'' younger than she expected. It's referenced in ''VideoGame/MarvelAvengersAlliance'', where their team-up bonus is called as "cosplayers", as they are closer when they're in costume. This is something she really starts mentally kicking herself for after she realizes that she really '''does''' love Peter... a little too late, since he's married HappilyMarried to MJ by that point.



* MaliciousMisnaming: She had a habit of misnaming Mary Jane calling her Molly Jo or Myra Jeanne. MJ responded by calling her Felicity.

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* MaleMightFemaleFinesse: During her time as Spidey's partner, her gracefulness and finesse were often contrasted with his LightningBruiser fighting style.
* MaliciousMisnaming: She had a habit of misnaming Mary Jane calling her Molly Jo or Myra Jeanne. MJ responded by calling her Felicity. Felicity.
* ManOfKryptonite: An interesting variation. As revealed in ''Black Cat'' #3, Felicia's "bad luck" powers have the effect of unraveling malicious spells upon her person as her Luck abilities are Quantum-based, meaning they trump all but the most powerful of magicians and sorcerers. In a nutshell, Felicia is walking, talking AntiMagic in a catsuit.



* PrettyInMink: Majority of her outfits have fur in the neckline and limbs.

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* PrettyInMink: Majority The majority of her outfits have fur in the neckline and limbs.



* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Creator/MarvWolfman originally created Felicia as an enemy for ComicBook/SpiderWoman; however, Wolfman was transferred to ''Spider-Man'' before he could introduce her, and he brought her with him.



* SexGoddess: While reminiscing about their sex life, Peter once claimed she had been "the most fun he ever had".



* StalkerWithACrush: She started out being one of these towards Spider-Man. She even had a room sized shrine dedicated to him, which he found a bit unnerving (but not enough to stop him from dating her for a while).

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* StalkerWithACrush: She started out being one of these towards Spider-Man. She even had [[StalkerShrine a room sized shrine dedicated to him, him]], which he found a bit unnerving (but [[StalkingIsLove not enough to stop him from dating her her]] for a while). while).



* StatuesqueStunner: She's a 5' 10" tall HeadTurningBeauty, which has her being taller than Peter.



* VictoriasSecretCompartment: She stores some of her tools or the items she steals in her cleavage due to most of her costumes lacking pockets.



* WindsOfDestinyChange: When initially introduced, part of her schtick during a robbery was setting things up beforehand so that it would seem that those who chased her were falling prey to completely random acts of God. Then she did actually get "bad luck" powers that allowed her to affect probabilities in her favor.



* [[ManOfKryptonite Woman Of Kryptonite]]: An interesting variation. As revealed in ''Black Cat'' #3, Felicia's "bad luck" powers have the effect of unraveling malicious spells upon her person as her Luck abilities are Quantum-based, meaning they trump all but the most powerful of magicians and sorcerers. In a nutshell, Felicia is walking, talking AntiMagic in a cat suit.



* VictoriasSecretCompartment: While she and Spider-Man are breaking into the Latverian Embassy in ''Spider-Man Unlimited'' #14, Felicia states that she keeps her tools in her cleavage since costume doesn't have pockets.

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* WorkingWithTheEx: Has often partner-up with Spider-Man even after their break-up. They usually act as AmicableExes, but there's usually some form of BelligerentSexualTension in their interactions.
* VictoriasSecretCompartment: While she and Spider-Man are breaking into the Latverian Embassy in ''Spider-Man Unlimited'' #14, Felicia states that she keeps her tools in her cleavage since costume doesn't most of her costumes don't have pockets.



* YouHaveFailedMe: When the Ringer fails to give her a cut of his haul - having had to pay off a number of debts beforehand -- Felicia has him hauled off to the back room for some ColdBloodedTorture at the hands of Killer Shrike and Melter.

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* YouHaveFailedMe: When the Ringer fails to give her a cut of his haul - having had to pay off a number of debts beforehand -- Felicia has him hauled off to the back room backroom for some ColdBloodedTorture at the hands of Killer Shrike and Melter.

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In the ''ComicBook/{{Silk}}'' Solo Series, Black Cat appears as a secondary antagonist whom Silk unknowingly thwarted by stopping her men. The two fight, but then one of Cat's men double crosses her blowing up several of her men and almost killing Cat herself, all to kidnap Silk, so he could chop her up and sell the parts on the black market. Cat tracks her man and ends up saving Silk. Cat kills the man, which angers Silk because he was the closest lead she had to finding her parents; the two fight again, but it ends in a draw. In Volume 2, Silk is working for Black Cat, though in reality, she is TheMole placed by S.H.I.E.L.D. While undercover, Cat and Silk infiltrate and destroy the Goblin Nation, freeing people from the Goblin King's control. During this, Silk begins to bond with Cat and vice-versa; Silk seems to think there might still be good in Cat, though Cat claims she is AboveGoodAndEvil.

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In the ''ComicBook/{{Silk}}'' Solo Series, solo series, Black Cat appears as a secondary antagonist whom Silk unknowingly thwarted by stopping her men. The two fight, but then one of Cat's men double crosses her blowing up several of her men and almost killing Cat herself, all to kidnap Silk, so he could chop her up and sell the parts on the black market. Cat tracks her man and ends up saving Silk. Cat kills the man, which angers Silk because he was the closest lead she had to finding her parents; the two fight again, but it ends in a draw. In Volume 2, Silk is working for Black Cat, though in reality, she is TheMole placed by S.H.I.E.L.D. While undercover, Cat and Silk infiltrate and destroy the Goblin Nation, freeing people from the Goblin King's control. During this, Silk begins to bond with Cat and vice-versa; Silk seems to think there might still be good in Cat, though Cat claims she is AboveGoodAndEvil.
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->''Any safe can be cracked. It just comes down to information, equipment, skill, and luck.;;

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->''Any safe can be cracked. It just comes down to information, equipment, skill, and luck.;;''
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->"Any safe can be cracked. It just comes down to information, equipment, skill, and luck"
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* ItsPersonal: Felicia easily holds grudges and is loathe to give them up. She became a crimelord to get revenge on Spider-Man after Otto Octavius -- who had pulled a GrandTheftMe on Peter Parker -- beat her up, rejecting Peter's apology once he got his body back. She also ''really'' hates [[ComicBook/{{Venom}} Eddie Brock]] for having beaten her to a pulp in their first encounter and would love nothing more than the chance to kill him, [[ReformedButRejected sneering at his efforts to redeem himself]]; Lee Price for having humiliated her by hijacking control of her criminal organization and enslaving her using his symbiote; and symbiotes in general ever since she first got the suspicion that something was off about Spider-Man's black suit.

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* ItsPersonal: Felicia easily holds grudges and is loathe to give them up. She became a crimelord to get revenge on Spider-Man after Otto Octavius -- who had pulled a GrandTheftMe on Peter Parker -- beat her up, rejecting Peter's apology once he got his body back. She also ''really'' hates [[ComicBook/{{Venom}} Eddie Brock]] for having beaten her to a pulp in their first encounter and would love nothing more than the chance to kill him, [[ReformedButRejected sneering at his efforts to redeem himself]]; Lee Price for having humiliated her by hijacking control of her criminal organization and enslaving her using his symbiote; and symbiotes in general ever since she first got the suspicion that something was off about Spider-Man's black suit.

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* DeityOfHumanOrigin: In her ''ComicBook/KingInBlack'' crossover, Felicia takes up ComicBook/DoctorStrange's Yggdrasil Staff and imbues herself with its divine power to fight a horde of symbiote-dragons. When its avatar suggests making her apotheosis permanent, she almost says yes when it promises her all the treasures of the universe, the power to kill everyone who's ever hurt her, and to bring back the loved ones she's lost. [[spoiler:She rejects it when it offers her the ability to force all her old lovers to become her personal harem, disgusted and outraged at the thought of forcing anyone to love her.]]



* ItsPersonal: Felicia easily holds grudges and is loathe to give them up. She became a crimelord to get revenge on Spider-Man after Otto Octavius -- who had pulled a GrandTheftMe on Peter Parker -- beat her up, rejecting Peter's apology once he got his body back. She also ''really'' hates [[ComicBook/{{Venom}} Eddie Brock]] for having beaten her to a pulp in their first encounter and would love nothing more than the chance to kill him, [[ReformedButRejected sneering at his efforts to redeem himself]]; Lee Price for having humiliated her by hijacking control of her criminal organization and enslaving her using his symbiote; and symbiotes in general ever since she first got the suspicion that something was off about Spider-Man's black suit.



* ThePowerOfHate: Felicia's luck manipulation abilities grow stronger the more ruthless she is, and she has a reputation for holding vehement grudges.



* PunchClockHero[=/=]PunchClockVillain: For a time, she ran a detective agency and was also a member of the ComicBook/HeroesForHire. She also occasionally did jobs for the Owl who was a mob boss but he never offered her any job that was against her moral standards.

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* PunchClockHero[=/=]PunchClockVillain: For a time, PunchClockHero: she ran a detective agency and was also a member of the ComicBook/HeroesForHire. She Crossed over with PunchClockVillain, as For a time, she also occasionally did jobs for the Owl Owl, who was a mob boss but he never offered her any job that was against her moral standards.

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