Spider-Woman #5 – REVIEW
With the exception of Spider-Woman #4, the first issues of this solo series were a big letdown. However, with the release of issue #5, the book takes a turn for the fantastic.
With the exception of Spider-Woman #4, the first issues of this solo series were a big letdown. However, with the release of issue #5, the book takes a turn for the fantastic.
It’s no secret that Spider-Woman hasn’t really been delivering compelling stories these past few months. It started off with a whimper and progessively worsened. The issues didn’t enhance “Spider-Verse” in any meaningful way, particularly #3 which
We’re now nearing the end of “Spider-Verse,” and with that comes another lackluster installment of Spider-Woman. Generally bland, unfunny, and stifled by “Spider-Verse,” this issue doesn’t just feel like filler, it
If you read more than one Spider-centric comic from Marvel, chances are you’re aware that everything’s being tied back to “Spider-Verse” right now. Spider-Woman #2 is no exception and introduces
Well, now we know why they didn’t release the cover for Spider-Woman #5 in the solicitations! Spider-Woman has a new set of threads! To celebrate her new book and officially
We’re currently in the throes of “Spider-Verse” and with that comes the first issue of Spider-Woman. Between the buzz from fans around Spider-Gwen and Marvel pushing Silk so hard, Jessica’s
Spidiversity is an ongoing feature that explores a diverse range of issues in Spider-Man media, including gender, race, sexual orientation, and disability. It is published on the second Wednesday of every
Spidiversity is an ongoing feature that explores a diverse range of issues in Spider-Man media, including gender, race, sexual orientation, and disability. It is published on the second Wednesday of every
Zoinks! It’s hard to believe that it’s already 2015 – er, for solicitations at least. Start the new year (for solicitations) off right by checking out everything “Spider-Verse” in January 2015!
Spider-Gwen was already near success as soon as fans saw Robbi Rodriguez‘s first promotional art for the “Spider-Verse” tie-in. Riding the waves of admiration from Edge Of Spider-Verse #2, the new