American Update: Mighty Marvel Firsts: Beware… the Claws of the Cat! Complete 1972 Series of Marvel’s Feline Bombshell
*Marvel: Marvel’s ‘women’s comics’ line of the early 1970s was a conscientious, if misjudged, attempt to broaden the readership by putting female characters and female creators in the spotlight. Sadly, the lack of experienced women in the industry, and some creative inconsistencies, meant that it was a short-lived and badly-supported experiment, with all three titles cancelled after four or five issues. Its longest legacy – no disrespect to Shanna the She-Devil or Night Nurse – was the Cat, whose first super-heroic career may have been brief, but who was later reworked into Tigra the Were-Woman, while her old costume was passed on to Patsy Walker as Hellcat, so Marvel got a twofer – two successful characters for one failed one! Not that Claws of the Cat didn’t show promise; the first issues, especially, were lovely – issue #1’s origin is drawn by Marie Severin and Wally Wood, and a real treat to look at, and the latter issues featured some interesting experimental work. We have all four issues back in stock. Issue one is a lovely VF+ copy, unbroken cover colour, on sale at £85 (pictured); the others are of course in our online Cat-alogue. (sorry…) SORRY, THESE HAVE NOW SOLD