Religion: Catholic
Name: Black Cat
Alter Ego: Felicia Hardy
Other Names: Felicia Harmon
First Appearance: The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 1) #194 (July 1979): "Never Let the Black Cat Cross Your Path!"
Creators: Marv Wolfman, Keith Pollard, Frank Giacoia
Super? (Has Super Powers/Special Abilities/Technology): Yes
Number of Appearances: 374
Comic Book Appearances: 338
TV, Film Appearances: 32
Video Game, Computer Game Appearances: 4
Teams/Affiliations: Heroes for Hire
Romantic Interest: Spider-Man
Occupation: cat burglar
Birth Place: Queens, New York City, New York, USA
Race: white
Gender: female
BELOW: Black Cat touts the benefits of her "good Catholic School education": The Black Cat has a long history of working as a cat burglar and a mercenary for questionable employers. Despite her efforts to reform and work more as a hero, is clear that as an adult she has not been a practicing Catholic. Yet her reference to a Catholic School education may hint at having been raised Catholic. Oddly enough, Spider-Man here calls Black Cat "Miss Kyle" instead of by her actual name (Miss Hardy), in an apparent reference to DC Comics' Catwoman (Selina Kyle), who has been explicitly identified as a non-practicing Catholic.

Source: Marvel Knights Spider-Man #10 (Mar. 2005): "Last Stand: Part 2", pg. 11, panel 3. Written by Mark Millar. Art by Rachel Dodson, Terry Dodson. See also: Catholic school; Catholic; Black Cat (Felicia Hardy)
The 3-Minute Sketchbook #1 (Oct. 2007)
The Amazing Spider-Man
Astonishing X-Men/Amazing Spider-Man: The Gauntlet Sketchbook (Sep. 2009)
Civil War: Battle Damage Report #1 (Mar. 2007)
Claws
Dark Avengers #5 (Aug. 2009) (photo/picture/video)
GLA #2 (July 2005): "Dismembership Drive" (only on cover)
Heroes for Hire
House of M #4 (Sep. 2005)
Marvel Comics Presents (vol. 1) #57 (Late Aug. 1990): "The Crown Jewel Caper" (lead character)
Marvel Fanfare (vol. 1) #37 (Apr. 1988)
Marvel Knights 4 #23 (Dec. 2005): "Impossible Things Happen Every Day, Part 1" (photo/picture/video)
Marvel Knights Spider-Man
Marvel Team-Up
Marvel Universe: Millennial Visions #1 (Feb. 2002): "Defenders of the Galaxy"
Marvel Universe: The End #6 (Aug. 2003): "The Cure"
Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #4 (Nov. 1984): "Cat and Mouse" (lead character)
Spider-Man / Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do #1 (Aug. 2002): "What's New, Pussycat?" (lead character)
Spider-Man Unlimited
Web of Spider-Man
Young Allies (vol. 2) #6 (Jan. 2011): "A Change of Mind" (1-panel cameo)
Suggested links for further research about this character and the character's religious affiliation:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Cat_(comics)
- http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0001379/
- http://www.comicvine.com/black-cat/29-1479/
- http://www.marvunapp.com/master/black0af.htm
- http://www.comicboards.com/marvelguide/b2.html
- http://www.comicboards.com/marvelguide/MC2Handbook/hmc2.html