Underrated guy and underrated series. Love to see him kick butt here. I want 50 issues!!
A DEVIL'S REIGN TIE-IN!
• SPIDER-WOMAN VS. SPIDER-WOMAN?!
• But HOW?! Jessica Drew must question everything. Starting with whether she is the true Jessica Drew!!!
RATED T+
Things are only going to get weirder as Jess finds herself up against a team next issue. Pacheco has given the long and winding journey of Spider-Woman a vivid structure that builds cleverly on the long, strange history of the character. That she has been able to keep every moment distinct without devolving into an amorphous mass of weird plot elements is a tremendous victory. The 19th issue is one more proof of Pacheco's talent. Read Full Review
Spider-Woman has never been better. Read Full Review
A tie-in that doesnt feel like a tie-in, against Veranke, the one being in the universe who has hurt Jess harder than almost anyone else has, Karla, Pere, and the rest of the gang continues to put out one of the funniest books on the market. Jess has become the proverbial schlep for the Marvel Universe, and theyre using it to great comedic affect. Read Full Review
Spider-Woman #19 continues the trend of action-packed pulse-pounding action with great visual ideas, and coming together with crazy plotting and character work. You'll fall for the razzle of the visuals and the dazzle of the on-point character writing even if it's one long chase. Read Full Review
This creative duo is killing it.
I've been waiting for this issue since Secret Invasion.
The little Veranke mini-arc comes to a thoroughly satisfying conclusion. This takes some of this title's strongest points -- snappy banter, insanely great art, fast-paced running battles, hilarious child endangerment -- and adds on an antagonist with deep historical ties to Jess. Which is great.
But it's also why I'm a little worried about the final scene reveal: I'm not super-pumped for the next set of antagonists.
Continues to be excellent from Karla Pacheco! How is Pere Perez been on here for 19 straight and still killing it!!
That's more likely, wish more real estate was placed for this as supposed to just a few page set ups last issue. All that happened here is more interesting than the horse/twins/brother plots.
This issue is mostly just a cathartic beatdown of a really terrible villain, and... that's fun to read, honestly. I liked the snappiness of this issue, and it reminds me of what this title can be in its better moments.