Spider-Gwen #15
| Writer | Jason Latour |
| Artist | Robbi Rodriguez |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
• It's time for Gwen Stacy to stop running from Matt Murdock.
• After all, Earth-65's Kingpin of Crime might have a thing or two to teach the budding Spider-Woman...
Rated T
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8.5
Black Nerd Problems - Jordan Calhoun
Dec 23, 2016The holiday specials are over, we're back to the main event, and we have every reason to look forward to one of our favorite web-slingers again. Daredevil is turning into a more domineering villain with Superior Cindy behind him, along with a poetic and powerful ninja who slices Spider-Gwen up in the type of action scene we haven't seen in a few months. The artistic team put in work and reminded us just how much we'd been missing scenes like these, and Radioactive Spider-Gwen is back to business as usual as one of the strongest comics on the shelf. Welcome back. Read Full Review
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8.5
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Dec 26, 2016Spider-Gwen #15 is further proof of Jason Latour and Robbi Rodriguez continuing to deliver Marvel's finest comic book month and month out. The story of this issue has a great balance between Gwen Stacy's life in and out of her Spider-Woman adventures. The way Latour blends the two together works well in complimenting one another. Rodriguez further adds depth to the story by making characters like the Matt Murdock have a much more dangerous look to him compared to his Marvel Universe counter-part. If you aren't reading Spider-Gwen right now I highly recommend changing that right now and catching up. It's one Marvel series that you shouldn't miss out on reading. Read Full Review
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7.5
AIPT - Nick Nafpliotis
Dec 21, 2016Speaking of stylish, though, it's great having Robbi Rodriguez back for the whole issue, especially with the bonkers fight scene near the end. I still wish we knew a little more about what Gwen's potential "training" will ultimately lead to, but watching Rodriguez draw her throwing down against a ninja assassin a hell of a lot of fun to watch no matter what the context is. Read Full Review
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7.0
Superior Spider-Talk - Eric Wilson
Dec 24, 2016Spider-Gwen #15 decks your halls with holiday cheer and ninja violence. Read Full Review
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8.5
Spider Gwen's universe on its own merits reading this series, but the stories are staying fresh and interesting. This was a good read.
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Can't go wrong with ninjas and limited power-ups.
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I liked Robbi Rodriguez' art for the most part, but this felt a bit underwhelming. I don't know what the deal is with the power-ups, and the superhero with limited powers thing seems kind of played out. I added this to my reading list because I enjoyed issue 13, and in anticipation of her team up with Miles next issue, but on its own this did not really captivate me.
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