WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Black Cat #2, by Jed MacKay, C.F. Villa, Brian Reber, and Ferran Delgado, on sale now.

At the start of the King in Black crossover, Knull invaded Earth and absorbed or defeated the majority of Marvel's most prominent heroes. And shortly before he was absorbed into the symbiote hive,  Captain America tasked the Black Cat with a mission to do what she does best and "steal" Doctor Strange back from Knull. Out of her immense respect for Captain America, Black Cat assembles her team and lays out the game plan for one of her most dangerous heists yet.

And in Black Cat #2, Felicia Hardy teams up with Doctor Strange's ghost dog Bast and dons a temporary Anti-Venom suit to successfully retrieve the Sorcerer Supreme, but she destroys something dear to Spider-Man in the process, the Spider-Mobile.

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After infiltrating the bubble prison where Knull is keeping Strange, Black Cat's team shows up with the infamous Spider-Mobile to make their daring escape. However, the vehicle proves to be an outdated and inappropriate escape vehicle, especially once the team and Knull's army put a beating on it. The group makes it to Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum in one piece, but the Spider-Mobile ends up totaled by the time they make it to safety. Despite their on-and-off relationship, Spider-Man probably won't take too kindly to Black Cat totaling his vehicle.

First appearing in Gerry Conway and Ross Andru's Amazing Spider-Man #130 in 1974, the Spider-Mobile was a short-lived attempt at giving Spider-Man a vehicle in the vein of the Fantastic Four's Fantasticar. Within the Marvel Universe the car came about when Corona Motors hired an advertising firm to approach Spider-Man about a vehicle. Though he initially turned it down as a silly idea, he reconsidered when realized he could use the brand deal money. While the original was dumped into the water thanks to a trick by Mysterio, Spider-Man would eventually return a modified version of it to Corona Motors a short time later.

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Spider-Mobile

The Spider-Mobile would appear a few more times over the years, like when a duplicate was put in the Smithsonian or when Peter Parker redesigned it under Parker Industries and once again began using it, with more useful features in tow. More recently it had been redesigned as the Dead-Buggy by Deadpool, and then the Spideypool-Mobile as an attempt to repair Spider-Man and Deadpool's friendship. Some of the car's features include web-shooters, spider-signals, ejection seats, and web-fluid airbags.

While Black Cat and her crew used all of those features as Knull's forces chased them up and down the skyscrapers of New York, the Spider-Mobile could only take so much punishment. While Black Cat successfully saved Doctor Strange, King in Black was ultimately too much for the infamous vehicle to take. Still, this Spider-Mobile still helped one of Spider-Man's closest allies, Black Cat, land on her feet on its last ride.

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