DINO-MIGHT!
• With another all-out attack on her client, Spider-Woman is really beginning to regret taking this gig.
• As the tables turn yet again, a quick escape leads to the last place on Earth Jess wants to be.
• The shocking return of someone from Jess's past ups the ante and throws Spider-Woman's life into chaos!
Rated T+
Spider-Woman #3 is a good improvement on the last issue as it begins to focus in on the undercurrent of family while delivering on Jessica's reveling of being a kickass superhero. Spider-Woman is a thriller that packs a punch with trancelike action you shouldn't miss. Read Full Review
There are a lot of different directions that Spider-Woman could be taken in. Pacheco is framing her as an intrepid adventurer who is thrust into danger against her will. Pacheco's intrepid adventures with Jessica are a lot of fun for the time being. The character is very versatile, though. Given the right momentum, she would be right at home in almost any sub-genre of superhero fiction. Jessica's got the kind of appeal that could make for a long run with Pacheco. Read Full Review
The action, excitement and surprise twists make for a really energetic and enjoyable issue. Read Full Review
Spider-Woman #3 is full of brilliant and bold artwork, as well as careful character development, and more than one major revelation. Read Full Review
Representing Spider-Woman as a threat and a force to be reckoned with is something of a mission statement for the series, and so far it's delivering on this in spades. Read Full Review
I really don't know what is going on with this character. With so many changes coming down the line for the comic industry, the way that the schedules have been screwed, I am not sure how many issues are in this run. I hope that Pacheco proves me wrong, but in the fluid nature of the comic book industry, if the better Spider-Woman book (the Dennis “Hopeless” Hallum run), can get cancelled, so can this cacophony of contrivance. Read Full Review
Worth a look if you are really into Spiderman but don't really expect that much difference from a normal story. Read Full Review
Uh- this is a HUGE game changer for Jess - make sure you don't miss it!
Hahahahahaha.
That is me laughing joyously after reading this issue. This book is everything I wanted for Jess, pacy, witty, fun...plus BIG seeecrets!
A continuous barrage of antagonism drives Jessica and her (sort-of) friends to the next big plot twist. It's a simple chase story with an-almost-too-fast pace, but it's livened up with outstanding characterization. The art is spectacular on characters and nicely polished, but the fight blocking leaves a little bit to be desired.
It reads very well and the art is great! We'll see about that twist.
That reveal though!!!!
Finally this series is taking form.
Honestly pretty solid, not a bad read.
Huh.
Wow, all of my least favorite things in comics together! Bad action,, superheroes acting like fascists(loved the hostage situation where the hero just does a quarterback bash on the person putting a gun at a teenager), bad layouts that not only waste space but also don't help with clarity(the action scenes in the second half), holding out information for the reader for the only reason of keeping suspense for the reveal at the last page, and last and least, SECRET NEVER-BEFORE MENTIONED FAMILY MEMBERS WOOOOO!!!
The literal single good thing in this was the conversation with Rebecca in the plane