The relationship between Marvel's Peter Parker, Spider-Man, and Felicia Hardy, the Black Cat, has always echoed that between Batman and Catwoman over in DC Comics. A superhero and a semi-altruistic criminal, each able to understand the complexities of living a double life but unable to accept the moral realities of their partner. In the main Marvel Universe, this relationship ended when Black Cat realized she loved Spider-Man but not Peter Parker, however over in the Ultimate Universe, things ended a lot more abruptly...

Black Cat first appeared in Ultimate Spider-Man #50 as a beautiful and mysterious cat burglar Spider-Man comes across one night, his pursuit unfortunately framing Spidey as Black Cat's accomplice. Amused by their interaction, Black Cat sends Spider-Man a personal ad through the Daily Bugle, prompting Peter to accept her invitation for a rooftop date. While this was interrupted by Kingpin's hired assassin Elektra, Peter eventually learned Felicia's background and how she blamed Kingpin for her father's death.

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During a gang war between the Kingpin and Hammerhead, Felicia backs the latter, upsetting Spider-man. Naturally, things go awry and Felicia later admits she was wrong and tries to seduce Peter as means of making it up to him. Having unmasked herself earlier, Felicia convinces Peter to unmask so she can properly kiss the man she's been falling for. On the rebound from a serious relationship, Peter is happy to oblige, but in the Ultimate Universe, the age disparity between these two characters gives Black Cat a nasty surprise.

Ultimate Black Cat throws up on Spider-Man in Marvel Comics.

Learning that Spider-Man is actually a teenager leaves Felicia so shocked and embarrassed that she vomits on his crotch out of disgust, leaving him without another word. Although this would not not be the last time Felicia and Peter would cross paths, it was an unexpected yet hilarious way to end their budding romance. Considering that this version of Peter is merely sixteen at the time, it was probably in Felicia's best interest that it didn't go any further. With that in mind, Bendis' choice of reaction is only made funnier by Bagley's art, showing true surprise and shock from everybody involved. Although his relationship with Black Cat in the mainstream Marvel world has had its own ups and downs, Spider-Man should take some comfort in the fact that his Black Cat never puked on his costume and ran away in disgust.

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