
Hellcat
Patricia Walker
First Appearance
Miss America Magazine #2 (1944)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Hellcat, Patsy Walker, Patricia Hellstrom, The Cat, Trish Walker
About Hellcat
Patsy Walker has one of the most extraordinary publishing histories in all of comics, making her a uniquely compelling target for serious collectors. She debuted way back in Miss America Magazine #2 in 1944 as a lighthearted teen humor character — think Archie Comics energy, but Marvel — and spent decades as a beloved romance and slice-of-life staple. That makes her one of the few Marvel characters whose collecting history stretches back to the Golden Age, giving hunters a genuinely deep rabbit hole to explore across multiple eras and formats.
The real turning point for collectors came in the Bronze Age when Patsy reinvented herself entirely. She shed her girl-next-door origins and suited up as Hellcat during the pages of The Avengers, claiming the costume originally designed for the hero known as The Cat. Her integration into the superhero world accelerated fast — she became a key player alongside the Defenders, diving headfirst into the mystic and street-level corners of the Marvel Universe. Her marriage to Daimon Hellstrom, the Son of Satan, dragged her into genuinely dark supernatural territory, including a harrowing death and a stint in Hell itself before her eventual resurrection. These storylines cemented Hellcat as a character with real dramatic weight beneath the retro charm.
Modern readers discovered a fresh take on Patsy through her acclaimed solo series launched in 2015, which leaned into her quirky personality and unique backstory with sharp humor and heart. That series introduced her to an entirely new generation of fans and drove significant back-issue demand for her earlier appearances. She also gained mainstream visibility through the Netflix Marvel series, pushing collectors to hunt down key issues across her entire publishing history — from her Golden Age teen comics to her Bronze Age superhero debut and beyond.
For collectors, Hellcat represents an almost unmatched range of opportunity. You can chase Golden Age rarities, Bronze Age keys, or modern indie-flavored solo runs — often at prices that still feel accessible compared to bigger Marvel names. Her ties to the Avengers, Defenders, Valkyrior, and occult corners of the Marvel Universe mean she intersects with dozens of desirable runs. Whether you are building a deep character collection or hunting undervalued keys, Patsy Walker rewards the effort.








