• SILK VS. BLACK CAT-- not looking good for Ms. Moon!
• Silk's been picking at the edges of Black Cat's operation and Felicia Hardy has had about enough.
• Plus a last page appearance of some very familiar folks!
Rated T
This issue solidifies this series a must-follow, marking the third consecutive high-quality mark. This creative team has found their stride in seemingly record time, presenting a character who is already compelling, fun and has a ton of room to grow in any direction, be it ultra-dramatic, whimsical, gritty, or, the most likely outcome, some combination of all those. There are few things greater than seeing potential realized, and thats what this issue is: it feels like Silk can go anywhere, and it makes the reader feel lucky for being along for the ride. Read Full Review
Silk is a great book. With superb art, a likeable and relatable lead, and a currently self-contained and consistently well-explained story, its everything youd want in a comic to hand a new reader. But its just as enjoyable for routine Marvel readers, drawing in familiar faces and dabbling with both the fun and dramatic sides of being a spider-powered superhero in New York. And considering it centers on an Asian American woman, and has thus far avoided alienating tropes, its also exactly the kind of book we want from the comic industry. Read Full Review
The new wave of girl focused titles has claimed another victor in the pages of Silk. Only three issue in, the series is already establishing itself as different from what has come before. It takes a little of the past, mixes in a modern twist and the sum ends up being more than its parts. It is a series with a lot of heart that puts the character first and the reader benefits from this approach, and probably will be able to benefit for some time if the same quality is maintained. Read Full Review
Lee's art continues to astound me in how much of a draw it is to this series " it catches the eyes, captures dynamism as well as pathos, and grants an interesting level of depth to fight scenes and dialogue alike with the facial expressions and body language used. I keep saying this, but I have to reiterate: I didn't expect to like this comic, much less love it. Please pick this up. Read Full Review
Silk #3 continues to show how great this character can be when left to her own devices and less to the whims of the universe at large. With wonderful artwork and a charmingly flawed heroine, this is a Spider-title worth reading. Read Full Review
Silk isn't trying to do anything too ambitious or re-invent the spider-lady comic book world, but it's still a very entertaining read. Thompson has come a long way in creating a likable lead character, and Lee's art remains a highlight for this young series. If Marvel can get enough fans behind this book, I'd say it has some staying power. Read Full Review
Fun, cute and features awesome superhero action. Don't skip out on "Silk" any longer. Read Full Review
This book remains very simple and fun. Silk's story is very reminiscent of Spider-Man's but its still just different enough to be fresh. Squaring off against an established villain is awesome and we do get to see a little more light coming to Cindy's past.
Issue two was better than issue one. I'm digging this and the art suits the story most definitely.