A Spider-Man Podcast

Jaleh Najafali

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Spider-Woman #10 – REVIEW

Since the Spider-Woman #5 issue which released after “Spider-Verse,” Jessica Drew has tried to lead a quieter life. Between giving birth in a black hole, getting stuck on Earth-65, and having to

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Spider-Woman #9 – REVIEW

After many years of wondering about the ultimate function of Spider-Woman in the Marvel Universe, I can’t help but think Jessica Drew has finally found her place. While many others question who our

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Spider-Woman #8 – REVIEW

Jessica Drew and I have a complicated relationship. When I first agreed to start reviewing this series all the way back around “Spider-Verse,” I took a couple of months to

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Spider-Woman #7 – REVIEW

I now hesitate when I hear the words ‘event’ and ‘Jessica Drew’ in the same sentence. When Dennis Hopeless and Greg Land first signed on to launch a Spider-Woman series, it was tied

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Spider-Woman #6 – REVIEW

Marvel events are often like the latest restaurant opening in town, overly hyped and not quite right. However, “Spider-Women” continues to prove itself to be a smaller concentrated event that utilizes the

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Spider-Woman #5 – REVIEW

Writer Dennis Hopeless and artist Javier Rodriguez have tackled one big question with the last few issues of Spider-Woman. What happens when you take a superhero who answers to no one

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Spider-Woman #4 – REVIEW

If you keep up with the sales numbers Marvel puts out, Spider-Woman isn’t breaking any records. It’s neither the bestselling B-title nor is it even the bestselling title starring a Spider-female. Despite the numbers

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Spider-Woman #3 – REVIEW

When Spider-Woman originally launched a little over a year ago, we were given a super sexed-up superhero who didn’t have any agency in her own book. These issues weren’t the worst comics I’ve

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Spider-Woman #2 – REVIEW

The most exciting element within Spider-Woman is the fact that we’re given a female superhero who is the brains and the brawn behind her ensemble cast. Ben Urich provides some extra intelligence

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