The art was really off. Marvel has the worst fill in artists. Not just here but on OML and Laura too.
• Gwen Poole is L.A.-bound - and boy, is she LOVING it!
• The mission? Help Cecil regain some of his more human qualities.
• Guest-starring Kate Bishop (the REAL Hawkeye), Ghost Rider and...dwarves?
Rated T+
GWENPOOL #14 can be a bit frenetic at times, but it's a fun read that sets the stage for character development. Read Full Review
This is anothersolid outing from Christopher Hastings and the rest of the Gwenpool team thatfans of the series will undoubtedly continue to enjoy. However to the outsiders this isnt an issue that has all the magic in place and I dont think it will convert the haters or anybody on the fence with theGwenpool concept. Read Full Review
Kate Bishop Robbie Reyes and Gwen Poole make for an odd mash up that surprisingly works! The appearance of Gwen's parents caught me off guard. Great issue
The art seemed a little off this issue. I don't know what it was. It wasn't as sharp. I love how Hastings went from slow to full out war from one page to the next. Can't wait to see what happens there.
Resurrecting Cecil sends Gwen on a California adventure: Ghost Rider and Hawkeye ahoy! This is an above-average script tied to some sub-par art. Guest artist Myisha Haynes is capable of better; the fact that Marvel can't convince a webcartoonist to bring her A-game to a book like Gwenpool is pretty sad. Christopher Hastings' script is a little bit safe and his characterization of Kate Bishop is a little bit off, rendering this outing fun but definitely not as fun as it could be.
I didn't care for this issue. The art is below average and there is no real plot. Gwen has become a more interesting character than the new Hawkeye and Ghost Rider, she doesn't need to share the spotlight with them.