Saturday 15 July 2017

Spider-Women Review

Finished reading Spider-Women, bringing together Spider-Woman, Silk and Spider-Gwen as the three heroes coming face to face with a threat from Gwen's universe who look frighteningly to familiar. The book opens with Gwen traveling to the main Marvel Universe to meet with Silk and Spider-Woman as they decide to go to a restaurant in Gwen's world. After catching up on what everyone has been up to recently as a version of the Super Adaptoid starts to cause damage in the middle of the city which is use to distract the heroes as the Earth-65 counterparts of Cindy and Jessica steals Gwen's inter-dimensional teleporter in order to go to the main Marvel Universe which leaves Cindy and Jessica stranded in Earth-65 and desperately needing to get back home. Overall this was a great book as writers Robbie Thompson, Jason Latour and Dennis Hopeless bring the Spider-Woman, Silk and Spider-Gwen together for a very intriguing story that span the two universes which allows the writers to explore the alternative versions of the characters. The book also does a good job in catching readers who have haven't been reading all three series while also giving all three characters some great interactions between each other and continues to develop each character and their supporting cast. The art throughout the book is good as each art style accompanies the feel of each character and universe that is taking centre stage within the story. 8/10.

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