SHOT THROUGH THE HEART!
Iron Man. Winter Soldier. Yelena Belova. The Widow is running down the names of her past - and few are more important than Clint Barton, A.K.A. Hawkeye. Natasha has always been Clint's weakness. But this time, the femme fatale may find herself outmatched.
Rated T+
Stephen Mooney offers some beautiful art in this issue. From quiet moments like Natasha in Matt's apartment to the face off between Nat and Clint, the art in this issue perfectly complements the story. Read Full Review
This issue continues the great writing and art that has characterized this series and leaves us on a cliff hanger of note as the enemy's face is finally revealed. I am sorry this is only a limited series. Read Full Review
A great bit of comparatively quiet character work that would make great inspiration for anyone who might want to work with the Black Widow character, no matter what form of media she might appear in. A great bit of relatively quiet character work for one of the greatest couples in Marvel history. Read Full Review
The series has been an interesting tour through the Marvel Universe thus far. Without any more in-depth search through the themes echoing around Natashas life, the series hasnt felt terribly satisfying thus far. Still, the stark tension between a man without fear and the woman without a past stands as one of the more captivatingly framed moments in the entire series thus far. The lead-up to the final issue next month. The Black Widow might deserve better, but this isnt a bad lead-in to the final chapter. Read Full Review
Web of Black Widow #4 brings Natasha up against one of her greatest allies. But at least it results in a brilliant fight for the readers. Read Full Review
As far as Black Widow comics go, this issue is right in the middle of the pack"save for a pretty hefty cliffhanger, nothing particularly stands out. Read Full Review
This issue was better than the last one. Maybe we can wrap it up with a good issue as well?
Sorry who?
"Confusing non sequiturs don't exactly help your case here."