BACK WHERE IT ALL BEGAN!
• Spider-Woman finds herself in the last place on Earth she wants to be: Wundagore Mountain.
• What could possibly bring Jess back to the place that gave her powers? Who would put someone through that trauma? The answers will shock you!
• It's about to get very, VERY personal.
Rated T+
If you're a Spider-Woman fan and you're not reading this, you're missing out on one fantastic celebration of the character you know and love, and that would be quite a shame. Read Full Review
Okay. Sounds like fun. After an issue like this, Pachecos audience might follow her just about anywhere. Read Full Review
Spider-Woman #4 repeatedly surprises Jess as her mother piles up hard-to-swallow life-story twists. And then Octavia attacks, necessitating an awesome-looking dinosaur fight. This issue answers some questions and raises more (maybe a few too many), though it's just one chapter in a larger narrative. It's a satisfying one and it looks gorgeous; this is definitely a treat for committed fans. Read Full Review
If you're looking for something unique without losing what makes superheroes great and just a rock solid standalone title, Marvel has delivered just that in the pages of Spider-Woman. Read Full Review
Spider-Woman #4 is a dark issue, portraying so much all at once, and giving Jess plenty of time to react to it all. Meanwhile, the artwork is bold, intense, and brilliant. Read Full Review
This book was made for Spider-Woman fans due to its thorough look at the character's origin, but it'll be remembered by the B-movie fanatic. The action is as intense as they come and about as bonkers as you could want to deliver awesome fights, impressive over-the-top moments, and all the while characterizing Spider-Woman in a strong way. Much like how Dark Nights: Death Metal has been a delight thanks to it pushing the limit, I'm starting to see that Pacheco and Prez have the chops to pull off their own event in the same vein, if Marvel will allow them. This is proof of that. Read Full Review
When all is said and done Spider-Woman #4 delivers a quality story, even if some responses to revelations are lacking in a little punch. It has a well-balanced pace to it, and the back ends action ends on a great cliffhanger. Im looking forward to seeing what happens next with my favorite Spider-Woman. Read Full Review
This book continues to be a wild ride and has stayed true to itself thus far, and I'm totally fine with that. I love the recaps/editors notes that Karla uses. It adds depth to the story. And after this month's cliffhanger, I'm really curious to see what Karla has up her sleeve in issue 5! Read Full Review
On the surface, this is still a well-drawn, solidly written comic book. But it's digging a little too deeply into less-than-clear new retcons and long-lost secrets that are supposedly important. Read Full Review
IT WAS SO SO GOOD
No words. You’ll see.
Momma Miriam keeps Jess's head spinning with non-stop backstory revelations, and our hero remains a little behind the curve even as a rematch fight with Octavia Vermis breaks out. Jess's character is a little loopy here, but for all the right reasons. The pace remains extremely fast, and deep engagement with the title's crazy super-science questions keeps me committed even though we're coming up short of answers so far.
"Karla Pacheco answering letters" is definitely one of this title's most entertaining characters. Don't skip the lettercol!
I liked it but it's a bit off for me compared to the previous ones. Still on board this train though.
I wasn't as enthused about this issue as everyone else seems to be, but it had its moments for sure.
I didn’t love reading it. But I also didn’t hate it!