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In the beginning, Patsy Walker’s character didn’t stand out as the sore thumb, but her transition to Hellcat was not like her comic book counterpart. Most of the time, Marvel fans are fine with seeing the MCU change things, as they usually alter characters and stories to help them fit this different universe. That said, some instances have been disappointing, to say the least. We won’t delve into all those instances today; instead, we’re going to focus on what went wrong with Patsy, aka Trish Walker or Hellcat.
Marvel Comics’ Hellcat

Patricia “Patsy” Walker has a long history in Marvel Comics, and that’s part of why her fans love her. She grew up loving comic books and superheroes, so it’s not surprising that she wanted to follow in their footsteps. She eventually found the perfect avenue to do so after meeting Hank McCoy, aka the Beast. Patsy, ever the charmer, convinced Beast to help her find a way to obtain her own superpowers.
The solution wasn’t actually that simple. Patsy may have eventually gotten the powers she always wanted, but they came from multiple sources, including a suit, psionic enhancements, and an unfortunate period of time spent in Mephisto’s realm (it’s complicated living in Marvel Comics).
In the comics, Patsy Walker, aka Hellcat, is known for many things. She has a celebrity background, much like her live-action counterpart, though there are some differences in the paths chosen for them. She is incredibly agile, has claws, and psionic powers. She’s also incredibly optimistic, bright, and supportive. She’s the sort of character that will never be beaten down, no matter what sort of odds she’s up against. Yes, she has had more than her fair share of relationship drama, but she’s always been pretty good about packing up and moving on when needed.










