SPIDER-ISLAND TIE-IN! Caught in a war between The Kingpin, The Society of Wasps and a Manhattan infested by Spiders, Anya Corazon buckles down to protect her own!
Tobin balances his action with proper character development for the most part. He pushes Anya's character arc forward as much as can be expected in a mere three issues. The material between her and Kingpin is generally very well done, particularly in their final scene together. However, the scene just prior involving the duo and Hobgoblin is rushed and poorly handled. In general, the epilogue is glossed over more quickly than it deserves. But that just seems to be the name of the game for Anya Corazon. Unlike the MC2 version of Spider-Girl, this heroine just can't seem to stay on the stands as often or as regularly as she deserves. Read Full Review
This miniseries wasn't bad, but it just didn't have all that much going for it to separate it from all the other books that came out at the same time. If you're looking for a badass female hero who can dish it out with the rest of them, then you'd be wellserved to give this book a look, but if you're hoping to find some quiet character moments along with those action scenes, you'll probably come away a little disappointed. Read Full Review
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Story-****