• SILK! BLACK CAT! IN CAHOOTS!
• But not everyone in Cat's criminal crew are happy about it!
• Neither is everyone in Cindy's life, including a certain CEO of Parker Industries.
Rated T
This was a fun issue as you could feel the pressure Cindy is under getting increasingly heavier with each turn of the page. We didn't get any answers, but the new questions posed are intriguing. Who's this mystery person who knows Cindy is Silk? How will Peter react to Cindy working as a double-agent? And what the hell is going on with the Goblin Nation and those kids? Read Full Review
I dont see myself putting down Silk any time soon and this issue was one more piece in Cindy Moons story. I think there are some great things in store and this story cannot be rushed. Cindy has the makings of a great hero and Spider, and I have high hopes for her future. Read Full Review
Thompson continues Cindy's story of infiltration into the Black Cat's gang and her vendetta against the Goblin Nation, with the occasional narrative misstep. Tana Ford's artwork captures the characters and action in a fresh, believable way. Read Full Review
As much as I don't like to criticize a good artist, Tana Ford seemed to be struggling with this issue. Granted, not everybody can be Stacey Lee, and I usually like Ford's work. But this second issue is nearly crippled by rough art. If this version of Ford was the permanent artist, Silk would be in trouble. As for the writing, I like how Thompson focuses on Silk as a person, but he may have given himself too many plots to deal with. Read Full Review
Silk is a great series, but this issue is kind of a bummer. Read Full Review