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The Black Cat is a comic book adventure heroine published by Harvey Comics from 1941 to 1951. Harvey also published reprints of the character in both the mid-1950s and the early 1960s. The character's creation is claimed by the Harvey family to have originated with publisher Alfred Harvey, but there is no corroborating evidence for this. The Black Cat debuted in ''Pocket Comics'' #1 (Aug. 1941), an experimental digest-sized comic book published by Harvey.,〔Arnold, Mark (2006). The Best of The Harveyville Fun Times! ISBN 978-1-84728-368-9.〕 and was illustrated by artist Al Gabrielle. The character was ranked 41st in ''Comics Buyer's Guide's'' "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list. == Publication history == After the demise of ''Pocket Comics'', the Black Cat became one of the features in the anthology ''Speed Comics'', lasting until that title's demise in 1947. By 1946, Black Cat had also gained her own title, which published her adventures until 1951 before changing its content to horror stories (the title was subsequently known as ''Black Cat Western Comics'', ''Black Cat Mystery Comics'', ''Black Cat Western Mystery'', ''Black Cat Western Comics'', and ''Black Cat Mystic'', before reverting to ''Black Cat'' for the final three issues, #63-65). Black Cat also appeared in a separate Harvey anthology, ''All-New Comics'', in issues 6, 9, and 15. Writers on the Black Cat series are not positively known. Artists who worked on the feature after Al Gabriele include Pierce Rice, Arturo Caseneuve, Bob Powell, Jill Elgin and Joe Kubert. Lee Elias, occasionally inked by John Belfi, provided the art from 1946 until the feature's end in 1951.
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