She's lean! She's mean! She's green! She's...what? She's not green? Oh. Sorry. Getting her and Hulk mixed up. Check out the most awesomest series in the universe featuring said universe's favorite redhead.
This is definitely the worst possible time for a series like this to need good sales to continue its life. It'll always be an ancillary title that's a great change of pace to the other comic fare people buy. I know lots of people cutting back to core titles given their uncertain financial situation, which just compounds the problem. Given all that, if you are one of the rare few that are looking for a new title to read, I urge you to check this out. Terry Moore has built a solid foundation that already has more plot than can fit in five issues, so it's not like he's out of ideas. Hopefully we'll get a chance to see them come to fruition… Read Full Review
Craig Rousseaus artistic contributions for this series are great. His characters are expressive and communicative without becoming overly cartoonish. He does have characters whose necks are strangely thin, causing a lot of his characters to look like bobble heads. But Rousseaus art synchronizes with the script because of his ability to communicate emotion. Read Full Review
I dunno... The potential is kinda wasted. After such a great injury they could make Peter looked damaged too. And Mary would definitely understood that he's a Spider-Man. And then... BOOM. Conclusion, kisses, confessions and bla-bla-bla I want from this series. But no, there's almost nothing about MJ and Spidey at all. What was the point of this title?