Spider-Gwen lost her powers in SPIDER-WOMEN and now has to face FRANK CASTLE without Spider-help!
Rated T
This book was a great step movingforward, especially after the annual that I did not really care for. This is myMarvel book of the week foe sure, I still need to read the newest LobsterJohnson before I make my decision for the top book of this week. Be sure tolook for the full review of that series in the next few days. Read Full Review
SPIDER-GWEN #10 is a very solid second entry in the series' latest story-arc. The introduction of the somewhat over-the-top Earth-65 version of Kraven elevates the book a great deal and counterbalances the realistic father-daughter dynamic that the series excels at. Read Full Review
The breathtaking, mesmerizing art makes this book one of Marvel's most exciting. Read Full Review
Overall, I wouldn't call this a throwaway issue, but this is about as close as one could expect from a series like Spider-Gwen. Looking forward to Gwen working past this side-boss and making her way to the real one, and finding herself along the way. Read Full Review
An example of how an over-the-top approach can sometimes work for and against an issue. Despite the feeling of the villain's forced inclusion, Spider-Gwen #10 is anchored by funny dialogue, 80s pop culture references, fantastically weird imagery, and unpredictable exciting action. Read Full Review