• The aftermath of the PREDATORS storyline leaves Gwen in a VERY different place.
• Matt Murdock's plans all come home to roost, and when you plan like our good friend Murderdock does, you know that ain't pretty.
• WHAT IS THE NEXT EVOLUTIONARY STEP FOR SPIDER-GWEN?!
Rated T
Spider-Gwen #24 shakes the very foundation of the series in one of the book's most powerful issues to date - leading into the perfect set-up for "Marvel Legacy"'s Gwenom arc. Read Full Review
This was a great exciting issue and takes Spider-Gwen in a whole new direction. Jason Latour and Robbi Rodriguez continue to deliver one of the best titles from Marvel. This series is consistently outstanding and I can't wait to see Gwenom wreak havok on the streets of New York. Read Full Review
FINALLY!! As a Spider Gwen fan from day 1, I have been excited since the announcement of Gwenom. And I was not disappointed. Its interesting to me how the Symbiote is not the Symbiote Spiderman fans know but a hybrid creation. Its also been hard to watch Gwen fall apart mentally over her being not as in control as she has wanted to be since becoming Spider Gwen. To see her finally have a moment of clarity, as short lived as it was, turned away from the Anxtiey Gwen that she has become. But more importantly, just to SEE her lose control was not as hurtful as I was afraid it was going to be. Jason has done a fantastic job of transitioning her to this new form. Also, the artwork by Rodriguez does not disappoint, not just in her new outfit but in each panel from a fight scene to standard dialogue. Read Full Review
Spider-Gwen #24 works as both a brilliant conclusion and springboard into an exciting new chapter for the title. Read Full Review
This series is of course worth sticking around to find out. It would be worth the time alone to see the creative art directions Rodriguez and Renzi can take with this new spin on Venom. Quippy dialogue, fun art, and a new side of Gwen Stacy make for a high ceiling. How high it can reach, we'll know soon enough. Read Full Review
Spider-Gwen #24 did an excellent job ending the "Predators" and transitioning into the upcoming Venom arc. Jason Latour made this version of the Venom Symbiote into an intriguing wild card element for this series and how it impacts the rest of this series will be fun to see. Latour's story is made stronger thanks to Rodriguez delivering strong artwork that made each moment in Spider-Gwen #24 even more impactful. Read Full Review
"Predators" comes to a fairly satisfying conclusion, but you can't help but wonder if the anticipation for "Gwenom" is overshadowing this entire arc. Read Full Review
As much fun as it is to visit the alternate world of Spider-Gwen, this series and its title character have always owed a debt to the sharply designed costume of the title character. The new "Gwenom" costume of Gwen Stacy with the Venom symbiote also turns out to be a home run in this issue, as Gwen finally goes dark. Read Full Review
After last months issue, this feels like one step forwards, four steps back. Still, Gwenom looks rad and Id be lying if I said I wasnt excited to see where this leads. Whether it disappoints me or not thats a whole 'nother story. Read Full Review
High paced, high stakes dopeness from beginning to end.
this issue show us why Spider Gwen is one of the best title in Marvel right now
Gwenom is released at last after a surprising, exciting fakeout possession. The large-scale plot developments are tremendously satisfying, as is Robbi Rodriguez's art. There's a lot of action rendered with great vitality, and the debut of the Gwenom design proves to be worth waiting for. There are a few technical questions about the mechanics of this universe's Venom that are either unanswered or poorly explained, but Gwen's Venom saga is a long way from finished.