THE TRIAL OF SPIDER-WOMAN CONCLUDES!
• For months, Gwen Stacy has been fighting the world as Spider-Woman...
• Now her mask is off, and she's got to face the music as Gwen Stacy.
Rated T
This is definitely the kind of series that's going to warrant a reread in order to appreciate everything. If you haven't been with it so far, an omnibus will be worth the price. As Jason said, this book isn't perfect, but it's honest. Read Full Review
BUY for a strong conclusion to the Spider-Gwen series. Read Full Review
The issue brings a well-earned sense of closure to the saga of the Spider-Woman that fans who have been following the series won't want to miss. Read Full Review
Spider-Gwen #34 is not the perfect ending that fans of Jason Latour and Robbi Rodriguez run may have been hoping for. The conversation between Gwen and George Stacy carries this issue to have a satisfying conclusion to their relationship as father and daughter. Though the lack of the rest of this series' supporting cast hurt the overall impact of Gwen's decision at the end of issue. So as much as I enjoyed Latour and Rodriguez's run on Spider-Gwen it is hard not to be disappointed in how things wrapped up in an unfinished way. Read Full Review
a really solid series all around. Much better than Miles Morales run.
This chapter of Gwen's story concludes with some superb father-daughter conversation. Gwen does a good job summarizing what she's been through without stating the comic's themes too baldly. The art is solid and standard for Spider-Gwen; unfortunately, there's no memorable farewell splash in the visuals. The inclusion of the Mary Janes (in a scene dropped into the book virtually at random) didn't feel at all necessary, either. I fell out of love with Spider-Gwen a ways back, but this last serving downplays the weaknesses and shows off the strengths in a wonderful way.