Spider-Woman #1 – REVIEW
As someone who didn’t read any “Secret Wars” titles outside of Renew Your Vows, I began Spider-Woman #1 with no clue what was going on. I had seen all the teasers for a
As someone who didn’t read any “Secret Wars” titles outside of Renew Your Vows, I began Spider-Woman #1 with no clue what was going on. I had seen all the teasers for a
It’s finally here, the moment where Spider-Woman and “Secret Wars” collide. With Marvel putting all of its energy behind this big event, it was only a matter of time before this popular
I’ll admit it; I am not obsessively following “Secret Wars.” Sure, it is a big event that’s supposed to have a huge impact on the future of Marvel comics, but
Though it seems as if the buzzword is Secret Wars, Spider-Woman is finishing off an arc that deals with happenings occurring before this big event. As Jessica finally unravels the
I have never enjoyed mystery novels. They’re boring, a little predictable, and rarely leave me satisfied when I hit the last page. However, the latest issues of Spider-Woman have left me reconsidering
It’s no surprise; Spider-Woman is now nearly unrecognizable from the first issue that came out months ago, and it’s for the better. Though Jessica Drew’s inherent characteristics have remained the
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
If you do a quick Google search of the innocent words “Gwen Stacy and Mary Jane,” you probably won’t find out much about the personalities of these females. Instead, some
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