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The whole world was watching when Black Widow died. Hawkeye was there when her body was buried. There's no chance in the world that Natasha Romanoff survived.
Unless...
Rated T+
Black Widow's return allows for a whole new plot to develop with her intelligence on full display. In addition, the illustrations create a sense of realism while the use of gradient in the coloring is eerie and evokes unease from the reader. Overall, this is a great read. Read Full Review
Tales of Suspense #103 is another solid issue in this miniseries. Bucky and Clint dont appear very much, but Black Widow has more than enough going on to justify an entire issue to her activities. Foreman and Rosenberg make another beautiful issue, and this one comes recommended once more. Give it a read. Read Full Review
I expect fireworks in this final upcoming issue but as I said this one was pretty good. We finally get confirmation that not only is Black Widow back (Mostly lol) but she has been critical to the adventure since it began. Our story is to be concluded in the next issue and I'm excited. I hope to see some shining moments from the boys as I'm assuming they aren't really dead lol. Read Full Review
The story is very cinematic in nature. Your eyes move through the story effortlessly. The tension has been raised every issue and the dialogue rings true to the characters involved. The art is nothing to write home about but it adds all it needs to add to the story. Read Full Review
Superhero comics can be a lot of things to a lot of people, but this is simply checking boxes to have an Avenger back in time for the next film. We can only be thankful there's just one issue left to go. Read Full Review
Our POV leaps to Natasha and this issue fully explains her resurrection. The New Red Room becomes pretty clear, too, but there's a delightful veil of uncertainty over what the Widow's next steps will be. Both text and art are positively stellar in the weirder Steranko-esque parts of Natasha's story; catching up with Bucky and Clint in the final scene feels comparatively weak. This crazy upending of the status quo is exactly what I needed to restore my faith in this story. I'm really loving it again.
This was a really cool issue with a shocking revelation. Unlike what some people think, I think this has been a fun series so far.
Welcome to the Oblivion Bar where the first round is on me and the pretzels are free! Be warned: like the pickled eggs at the bar, this issue is going to get SPOILED rotten.
This arc has been fun and filled with twists, turns, laughs, and action. It really does fit the “suspense” category.
Hawkeye and the Winter Soldier go searching for Black Widow, or who they thought may be killing in her name. Turns out; this is actually a clone of Black Widow and all the widows are cloned in case they are killed. There memories are continuously backed up and kept up to date by someone who appears to be a telepath or mutant.
Black Widow looks to be trying to set up the red room, who are the people that trained her an more
Missing the humor of the Bucky/Hawkeye interactions.