SAN FRANCISCO BOUND!
Brokenhearted, Jess decides to leave New York for a fresh start. But the trek across country will not be a smooth ride. A new adventure starts here! Introducing some new faces and with the potential to become New...Champions?!
Rated T+
The artwork was fantastic. I particularly enjoyed the depiction of the climactic battle at the end, especially showcasing Star's unique powers. The contrast between Jessica's abilities and Star's powers provided an engaging clash that was visually striking. Read Full Review
So far, Spider-Woman (2023) is another strong entry in Jessica's solo catalogue and with the set up Foxe has thus far, I can't wait to see where it goes and where this story winds up in the end. Read Full Review
It still feels odd to be moving across country as opposed to tackling the events of the past few issues head-on, but I'm giving the series the benefit of the doubt that it will all connect down the road. Read Full Review
This title really struggles. The story and questionable action stuff would be easier to forgive if the voice worked, but Jess herself and the dialogue in a broader sense are all off. This is not working.
Effectively this is a repeat of the last issue but with a less appealing guest star. The new artist is fine although some of the facial expressions seem peculiar.
Turns out Jessica is now the Patron Saint of all kids, and the way things are going I fully expect her to become a surrogate parent to the mini-me New Champions.
It seems that Marvel has decided Jessica is not allowed any purpose beyond being defined by her role as a mother? And is so far under Captain Marvel’s shadow she even has to borrow one of her villains.
When I first saw the three page teaser for this series in the Spider-Man special I thought we were in for a treat. Sadly this run seems happy to tread the same kitschy line more