Spider-Woman #17 – REVIEW
I don’t pick up too many B-list titles. When I stand in my local comic shop and weigh which titles to allocate roughly four dollars, the B-list ones are usually
I don’t pick up too many B-list titles. When I stand in my local comic shop and weigh which titles to allocate roughly four dollars, the B-list ones are usually
When we comic reviewers judge a new issue, we comment on everything from the art to the coloring to the story itself. Did the editor make any big mistakes? Do
On the heels of the terrible news that we only have a few issues of Spider-Woman left comes an issue worthy of a blockbuster movie. The energy, battles, and dash of romance
Spider-Woman under Dennis Hopeless has almost always been a comic about a female superhero kicking butt, balancing heroics with a personal life, and coming together with friends to solve street-level crime.
Like most Spider-kids of the 90s, I am a Hobgoblin fan. For me, the man in orange always intrigued me more than the Green Goblin, and although I’ve discovered many
Sometimes you want to read an action-packed comic book that features all of your favorite villains against your favorite superhero. Other times, you’re looking for a deeply emotional issue that
Some of the best comics that have come out in the past few years have had a female lead. Lady Killer, I Hate Fairyland, Spider-Woman, and many other titles have carved
From an outsider’s perspective, Spider-Woman is cool. She kicks butt, she’s funny, and she manages it all as a new mom. However, when you look closer, you can see that
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