Saturday 23 December 2017

Spider-Gwen: Weapon of Choice Review



Finished reading Spider-Gwen: Weapon of Choice, with the events of Spider-Women behind her, Gwen Stacy of Earth-65 finds herself with the fear of losing her powers while being followed by a colleague of her fathers from the police as her life as Spider-Woman is about to get more complicated. The book opens with Gwen dealing with the fact that her time as a superhero is nearing its end after the events of Spider-Women cost her her powers. Meanwhile police captain Frank Castle has been following Gwen since there fight with the with the hope to catch Gwen and get evidence of her being Spider-Woman. The final story sees Gwen going trick or treating with her friends during Halloween when they decided to head into the wood the group find an old abandon carnival that is being run by the mystery Mysterio. Overall this was a great book as it continues this universe’s Gwen Stacey’s adventures as Spider-Woman and how it’s affecting her friends and family especially now that Gwen is dealing with the fact that she might not have her powers for much longer. Writer Jason Latour also continues to expand upon the alternative versions of classic Marvel characters and concepts with the universe’s characters are being developed is incredibly intriguing. The art throughout the book continues to be one of the best parts of the series as artist Robbie Rodriguez's art brings a great aesthetic to the universe while also delivering on the action and character moments. 8/10.

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