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* TearJerker: The series started with a lot of focus on Patsy and She-Hulk's friendship, making the issue where she deals with her being stuck in a coma devastating.
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* TearJerker: The series started with a lot of focus on Patsy and She-Hulk's friendship, making the issue where she Patsy deals with her being stuck in a coma devastating.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The initial story line ends on a happy note, but with the captions asking '''Not bad, Patsy -- but have you heard of a little thing called ''ComicBook/CivilWarII''?''' While Hellcat's would widely be considered an exception, the event quickly became infamous for derailing other books with forced tie-ins, making it sound like the comic itself is ''threatening her with a bad tie-in.''
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* HarsherInHindsight: The initial story line storyline ends on a happy note, but with the captions asking '''Not bad, Patsy -- but have you heard of a little thing called ''ComicBook/CivilWarII''?''' While Hellcat's would widely be considered an exception, the event quickly became infamous for derailing other books with forced tie-ins, making it sound like the comic itself is ''threatening her with a bad tie-in.''
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* AwesomeArt: Brittney L. Williams' cartoony, {{animesque}} style gives the book a more innocent quality, while not sacrificing the maturity of the writing.
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* AwesomeArt: SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Brittney L. Williams' cartoony, {{animesque}} style gives the book a more innocent quality, while not sacrificing the maturity of the writing.
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* JustForFun/XMeetsY: The series is basically a literal combination of the original Patsy Walker comics and the later Hellcat comics, blending together Patsy's old and current lifestyles for the first time.
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* TearJerker: The series started with a lot of focus on Patsy and She-Hulk's friendship, making the issue where she deals with her being stuck in a coma devestating.
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* TearJerker: The series started with a lot of focus on Patsy and She-Hulk's friendship, making the issue where she deals with her being stuck in a coma devestating.devastating.
* JustForFun/XMeetsY: The series is basically a literal combination of the original Patsy Walker comics and the later Hellcat comics, blending together Patsy's old and current lifestyles for the first time.
* JustForFun/XMeetsY: The series is basically a literal combination of the original Patsy Walker comics and the later Hellcat comics, blending together Patsy's old and current lifestyles for the first time.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The initial story line ends on a happy note, but with the captions asking '''Not bad, Patsy -- but have you heard of a little thing called ''ComicBook/CivilWarII''?''' While Hellcat's tie-in would be praised, the rest of the event would not, making it sound like the comic itself is ''threatening her with a bad tie-in.''
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* HarsherInHindsight: The initial story line ends on a happy note, but with the captions asking '''Not bad, Patsy -- but have you heard of a little thing called ''ComicBook/CivilWarII''?''' While Hellcat's tie-in would widely be praised, the rest of considered an exception, the event would not, quickly became infamous for derailing other books with forced tie-ins, making it sound like the comic itself is ''threatening her with a bad tie-in.''
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I feel like this could be worded better, but it was an amusing example I felt needed documenting.
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* AwesomeArt: Brittney L. Williams' cartoony, {{animesque}} style gives the book a more innocent quality, while not sacrificing the maturity of the writing.
* HarsherInHindsight: The initial story line ends on a happy note, but with the captions asking '''Not bad, Patsy -- but have you heard of a little thing called ''ComicBook/CivilWarII''?''' While Hellcat's tie-in would be praised, the rest of the event would not, making it sound like the comic itself is ''threatening her with a bad tie-in.''
* NoYay: Black Cat flirting with Tom while she has him under mind control. Once he's free, he's understandably disturbed by it.
* TearJerker: The series started with a lot of focus on Patsy and She-Hulk's friendship, making the issue where she deals with her being stuck in a coma devestating.
* HarsherInHindsight: The initial story line ends on a happy note, but with the captions asking '''Not bad, Patsy -- but have you heard of a little thing called ''ComicBook/CivilWarII''?''' While Hellcat's tie-in would be praised, the rest of the event would not, making it sound like the comic itself is ''threatening her with a bad tie-in.''
* NoYay: Black Cat flirting with Tom while she has him under mind control. Once he's free, he's understandably disturbed by it.
* TearJerker: The series started with a lot of focus on Patsy and She-Hulk's friendship, making the issue where she deals with her being stuck in a coma devestating.