• Finally, the reveal of SPECTRO!
• Who is this ghostly figure and what does he have to do with SILK?!
Rated T
For the first time in two volumes of Silk, it trulyfeels like everything's coming up Cindy. Silkwill move you to tears, make you laugh, and hook you with intrigue, all in the same issue. Against a sea ofgrim and dystopian comics, Silkshines as a story of hope and friendship. Read Full Review
By returning the focus to the people in Silk's non-superhero life, Robbie Thompson reveals the human side of Cindy Moon, delivering an issue that packs an emotional wallop and shows promise. Artwork by Tana Ford services the story in a memorable way. Read Full Review
Aside from a few odd scenes, Silk continues to give us consistentlyamazing content and I'm loving every second of it. In addition, it would seemthat Tana Ford has really found a groove and has created the best art so far inthis issue and I hope that it continues in the future. The issue was a bit of adialogue heavy but I loved it and look forward to the future. Read Full Review