SPIDER-WOMEN, PART 3!
• Silk comes face-to-face with the Earth-65 Cindy Moon and her family.
• That's not all she finds digging into S.I.L.K., and her discoveries change everything about this event!
Rated T
Tana Ford's art is a delight. Every page is potent with emotion and rich characterization. The Spider-Women crossover digs deep into what family means for Cindy, Jess, and Gwen. This is superhero storytelling at its best. Read Full Review
I'm dying to dive into the next issue in the Spider-Women event (Spider-Woman #6) as it's one of my all-time favorite series and the best I'm reading right now. Read Full Review
Exploring some of Silk's personal issues while throwing her off balance as she discovers who she is in this reality, Silk #7 balances both the needs of the character and the larger event story nicely. Artwork is shaky in some places, but Tana Ford is improving, delivering a good issue for this character. Read Full Review
Exploring some of Silk's personal issues while throwing her off balance as she discovers who she is in this reality, Silk #7 balances both the needs of the character and the larger event story nicely. Artwork is shaky in some places, but Tana Ford is improving, delivering a good issue for this character. Read Full Review
Silk never quite got the attention that she deserved, with Spider-Gwen casting a long shadow in their similarly-timed debuts. Yet Cindy Moon's search for identity has been a far more solid lead than most debut characters, and this third chapter in the multiversal "Spider-Women" crossover (with Spider-Gwen and Spider-Woman) makes room for some character growth. Read Full Review