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
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
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
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
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
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
In many of the comics I picked up as a young adult, women were often the girlfriends or assistants of the superheroes. They were present, but only in relation to
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
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
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
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