Spider-Gwen #6

Writer: Jason Latour Artist: Robbi Rodriguez Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: March 9, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 7
8.9Critic Rating
8.6User Rating

• THE FIRST ARC OF RADIOACTIVE SPIDER-GWEN REACHES ITS CONCLUSION!
• CAPTAIN AMERICA JOINS FORCES WITH SPIDER-GWEN AGAIN TO TAKE DOWN THE GREEN GOBLIN!

  • 9.6
    Black Nerd Problems - Jordan Calhoun Mar 12, 2016

    By now it should be no secret that Spider-Gwen is a great character worth every fan's time. What's next for Gwen Stacy? Following this arc, Spider-Gwen writer Jason Latour will release a series alongside Silk writer Robbie Thomas and Spider-Woman writer Dennis Hopeless in Marvel's Spider-Women. Excited? For this writer, the answer is obviously" sorta. While the continuation of Spider-Gwen is well-deserved, and the prospect of her teaming up with the other Spider-women again can make for a fun book, I'd be disingenuous not to mention worry about a team of all dudes writing a team of all women, yet again. Especially after the many problems I've had with more somewhat recent writing of Spider-Woman. However, giving the series the benefit of the doubt I'm excited for what comes next for Gwen Stacy's adventures. So far they've been a wonderfully fun ride. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Newsarama - Oscar Maltby Mar 14, 2016

    Poignant character moments and exciting fight sequences make up the bulk of Spider-Gwen #6, finally lifting the shadow of Peter Parker's death from Gwen Stacy's life. Jason Latour and Robbi Rodriguez have successfully refreshed the core tenets of Spider-Man to create a unique new universe of characters that, although positively ancient, feel brand-new. All in all, Spider-Gwen #6 is a fitting conclusion to an absorbing story arc. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comicsverse - Brian Delpozo Mar 10, 2016

    RADIOACTIVE SPIDER-GWEN #6 is a really strong issue. It gives the "Greater Power" a very satisfactory, yet unexpected conclusion. I'd definitely recommend it to anyone who dropped the title after it's slow All New, All Different Marvel beginning. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Superior Spider-Talk - Brian Jacob Mar 10, 2016

    There's a lot to enjoy both visually and thematically with Spider-Gwen #6, but you have to be willing to look a bit more closely. It might be frustrating when every dot isn't connected, but this remains a smart and clever book that shines new light on the familiar themes of power and responsibility. Read Full Review

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