• SPIDER-WOMAN STUCK!
• Jessica Drew is no stranger to unusual circumstances, but getting held captive by Skrulls in an alien hospital in the center of a black hole with a bunch of extraterrestrial moms-to-be might take the cake!
Rated T+
This is one of the best, if not THE best, issues of the series. Read Full Review
Spider-Woman #3 hits its stride and unfolds more of this unique chapter of Jessica Drew's life. Hopeless' witty words and Rodriguez's dynamic art come together to create an exciting third issue. Read Full Review
Spider-Woman continues to be a real treat for fans of the character and for those readers looking for something a little smaller-scale and quirkier than your typical super-hero book; well worth a look and among the best of Marvel's laudable effort to craft more books with a female focus. Read Full Review
This is just delightful. I've never been a big Spider-Woman fan, but Hopeless has yet to let me down with his darling little series. And Spider-Woman #3 is Javier Rodriguez's time to shine! Read Full Review
As this story arc builds, I trust that its going to reveal something integral for Jessica, and not just in the sense of her pregnancy. Already, we have seen her acquiesce to her friends wishes then take up her venom blasts when she needs to. Motherhood will be an interesting change for Jessica, and at this point, I believe it wont be in a way that defines or limits her. Im excited for what we get to see as this arc moves closer to being finished. Read Full Review
The script itself is humorous as ever, with lighting fast banter and plenty of amusing inner gripes, but it's the human, not superhuman, element that again stands out. That, and the ever creative paneling of artist Rodriguez, who again delivers some wonderfully unique and eye spinning spreads. Read Full Review
Dennis Hopeless really knows how to write a story- and knows when to back off and let Javier Rodriguez do the story-telling for him. Javier and colorist Rachelle Rosenberg really knock it out of the park this go round and honestly -I'm not sure how they are going to top it. The issue ends on a cliffhanger that is giving me all sorts of anxiety(yes I realize this is fiction. I don't care I love Jess) This issue was nothing short of perfect for me.
Okay, we get it, she's pregnant, there is no need to constantly point it out. That being said, this issue is fantastic! The artwork really takes centre stage, especially in the splash pages.
The colouring is lovely.
Some of the art is too.
There is no real plot or tension though. Jessica has to swim through some pretty pictures to get some intel. Who knew pregnant ladies can swim? Go pregnant ladies or something.
Sigh!