Radioactive Spider-Gwen #4 – REVIEW
Radioactive Spider-Gwen can be like an adrenaline-spiked energy drink. It’s fast, powerful, over the top, and over too soon. I look forward to its wild pace as a fun break from
Radioactive Spider-Gwen can be like an adrenaline-spiked energy drink. It’s fast, powerful, over the top, and over too soon. I look forward to its wild pace as a fun break from
While the Ultimate Universe was collapsing, Spider-Gwen earned her own series and sneakily created her own self-contained “Ultimate Universe Mark II” in the process. Once again, familiar names are reimagined, and
For over a year, Gwen has been traveling between dimensions for various stories but remained the only superhero in her “Earth-65” universe. All of that changed with last month’s Radioactive Spider-Gwen #1,
Note: As per Jason Latour, this new volume is solicited as “Spider-Gwen” to make it easy to find, but its proper title is Radioactive Spider-Gwen. Thanks to unexpected success and a publishing schedule centered
The end of Spider-Gwen #5 announced in its letters column that it would be the last issue of the series, prompting fans to wonder what would happen to the character after
It’s impossible for me to approach this last review of Spider-Gwen’s short-lived solo title with complete objectivity. On the one hand, it’s been an inventive, memorable take on a universe
One of the things Spider-Man readers love about their comics are the relationships that get explored and the kinds of developments we see when writers explore characters trying not only to be
And then, things got all knock-down-drag-out… That sentence pretty much conveys my feelings about this most recent foray into Gwen’s life as Spider-Woman. After an understandably slower-paced previous issue, things
Comic book covers are known to often be more than a little misleading with regard to the actual content of the book they’re trying to sell. Between that and Marvel’s
Coming up with a good introduction to this week’s Spider-Gwen #1 has been pretty difficult for me, for a number of reasons. It feels like there’s almost too much that could