• In the wake of Wolverine's death, with Issac's life on the line, Black Widow takes X-23 punching.
Rated T+
The action-heavy issue is impeccably paced, with gorgeous action compliments of Noto, moving from sequence to sequence with a great sense of energy and momentum. Not only is Notos artwork is as beautiful as ever, but so is the rest of the production, continuing to prove just how in-synch this creative team really is. The synergy between script, art and lettering never fails to impress, with every panel and dialogue bubble working together to keep the story moving at an exciting pace. Read Full Review
Jump on this title immediately. Even if you're not a fan of Black Widow, you will be soon enough. Bad ass characters, explosions, thwarting the Avengers plans if they interfere with her own. What's not to love? Read Full Review
Overall this issue hits it out of the park like the previous 10 issues. Black Widow is one of the most intriguing characters from Marvel, and Edmondson knows exactly how to write her. This issue may have been almost all action, but you also got to see some new sides to Natasha's personality. This is not your run of the mill hero book, go pick it up you won't be disappointed. Read Full Review
"Black Widow" #11 is a gorgeous piece of art. Though soft spoken, its subtlety and deft execution will yield more and more nuance with each reread. Nevertheless, the sprawling nature of this arc -- and the mystery behind Chaos, which only becomes even more steeped in ambiguity in this issue -- is starting to grow a little wearisome and frustrating. With more answers and less questions, "Black Widow" could get even stronger going forward. Read Full Review
Not as good as the previous issues.