• It's the battle of the century as Black Cat uncovers the truth about Silk's allegiance!
Rated T
The dialogue, as usual, was full of that signature Spider snarky humor. And the reveal at the end was great " didn't see it coming at all. Read Full Review
While the issue doesn't have the same quality as the issue before it, the story and art is still very good we get a lot of satisfying conclusions to cliffhangers while keeping some still in the air. We also get introduced to new ones. This book is great and I can't recommend it enough. Read Full Review
Silk is a story of relationships: Cindy's friendship with Lola and Rafferty, her complicated closeness with Black Cat, and her longing for her family. Robbie Thompson knows how to pull our heartstrings. Silk captures the sense of hope and adventure we crave in comics. Read Full Review
After nine straight issues of searing drama, Silk #10 comes as a bit of a disappointment. With so much backstabbing, uncertainty, and tension - this final issue wraps things up a bit too cleanly. Read Full Review
Silk was a major development for the Spider-Verse that was somewhat overshadowed by Spider-Gwen, so this issue goes a long way to tying off Silk's threads and solidifying her place in the Marvel Universe. With the revelation of the identity of the mysterious guardian angel figure following Cindy, the direction of the next arc is set too. Silk is by no means a blockbuster, but provides more of the grounded Spider-Man style stories that the globe-trotting webslinger has since outgrown. In other words, it's perfectly comfortable ground for Spidey fans everywhere. Read Full Review
Some small character moments are not enough to overcome the uninspired writing and problematic art, making Silk #10 a letdown of a story when compared to the setup from the previous issue. Read Full Review