• After going toe-to-toe with Black Cat in SILK 5, Silk has no choice but to team up with the fearsome feline...
• ...when the GOBLIN NATION declare an all-out GANG WAR!
• Cat's presence in New York's underworld has caught the attention of the GOBLIN KING, and he ain't happy!
Rated T
Now that Jessica Drew (bae) is about to enter the picture for the limited Spider-Women run, I can't wait to see what happens next. Read Full Review
Thompson creates some of the most distinctive and entertaining characters. Cindy Moon is a hero who's as hesitant to face her struggles as we are, and that's why we want to see her win. Silkis a triumph: meaningful story, complex characters, and a relatable hero. Read Full Review
Silk #6 is a powerhouse issue of complex, morally gray superheroics. It's a really exciting and encouraging chapter to see from the young series. Read Full Review
While the artwork sometimes distracts from the story, Thompson's narrative has Silk confronting her anger, and her place in a deep cover situation that makes for intriguing reading. Read Full Review
And so hopefully begins the Great Phil Urich Redemption Story. I'd be totally cool with it if Robbie Thompson wanted to write it. I wasn't overly impressed with his take on the Goblin King, but I'm too excited by the possibilities at the end of this issue. Read Full Review