Spider-Girl #3

Writer: Paul Tobin Artist: Clayton Henry Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: February 2, 2011 Critic Reviews: 2
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SPINNING FROM THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN! The greatest secret Spider-Girl has is her secret identity. Her secret protects both her and the lives of her friends and loved ones. Anya Corazon makes a fateful decision to share that secret with someone…but what are the consequences, and why has the RED HULK come for a rematch against Spider-Girl?

  • 9.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt Feb 8, 2011

    This issue squeaks in at a Buy It ranking, but just barely. Paul Tobin's writing continues to impress me as he's made SpiderGirl an extremely engaging character. If you look at each individual artists' pages as a singular entity, this issue is really amazing, but the three artists fail to come together without jarring shifts that really detract from the issue. It is still worth your money and another fine issue from this great series, though. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Ray Tate Feb 4, 2011

    Red Hulk appears to be inexplicably popular, and you may think that his appearance usurps Spider-Girl's presence. Far from it. With the exception of Red Hulk's flashback, Spider-Girl narrates the entirety, and her heartfelt words weave an engrossing tale of hurt as well as healing. Read Full Review

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