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9.0
=cute one-shot story
--Agreed! With fun and funny.
=but at the end you can tell the art got better
--Still a consistently clean and pleasant visuals overall.
=Cute story
--Excellent story. Unexpected guest star bonus. You can feel the awesome Buffy series throughout.
=hope the next arc
--Arcade is on the cover so it should be! It will be a shame if this ish is an open ending.
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8.0
A cute one-shot story with a funny ending. I just didn't like the way Gwen was drawn a few couple of panels it just didn't look like her but at the end you can tell the art got better. Cute story and hope the next arc is a good one. IF there is a new arc cuz this story is getting no love. LOL
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7.5
While Gwenpool doesn't blow me away, it is good clean fun and I feel like I'm missing out if I don't read it. I love how she convinced the guy to leave her alone on the train.
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7.0
Depressed Gwen tangles with Blade in this one-off gag comic. Gwen is filling up the emptiness in her life with freelance violence. There's considerable confusion over who (if anyone) is a bad guy when she and Blade cross swords in the quaint village of Doodkill. While there's solid gold comedy in the front of the book, the final act takes a swerve into Squirrel Girl territory that feels like a poor fit for Gwenpool. Guest artist Myisha Haynes also delivers some rather cartoony, forgettable work.
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9.5
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9.0
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8.5
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8.5
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8.0
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8.0
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7.5
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7.5