Nothing earth shattering, at least not yet, so I won't be continuing with this. I think I got this for free via Marvel because they're promoting the show; all I know is I redeemed my comics today and this showed up. The art is average, and so is the storyline. Add to that I prefer ongoing seri...
I read the first two volumes in this run a while back and had been meaning to catch up on her. The others are reviewed here: Volume 1, Volume 2, and Spider-Women.I finally got a chance to read this one and it was a good send off to the run. I'm not so excited that her run is over, but this is a grea...
Spider-Woman's involvement in the Civil War II conflict is the primary focus of this volume, but the outer two issues aren't a part of the war. The first one is actually about Spider-Woman getting back out there, fighting bad guys and riding her motorcycle. It's a fun issue, but not particularly com...
Another freebie. Another disappointment. While I liked this story a little bit better, I feel like the whole Phoenix thing is played out, and Jean still feels incredibly boring to me, so I didn't like this more than Iceman. It's just different elements balanced each other out. Am I getting ...
I LOVE Spider-Woman! First she's an Avenger, then she quits to do street-level crime, then she's pregnant and subsequently a new mom, and she's a MENTOR! Where has she been all my life? Oh yeah, covered by the mountain of overly marketed male heroes. Okay, to be honest, I hated her old costume and t...
This comic made my little feminist heart flutter in a whole new way. Female friendships! Kickass women! Truth about maternity and motherhood and being a new mom and just one embellishment about what is humanly possible immediately after a c-section. While it is part of my shtick to concentrate on wo...
With the jokes and the surprise villain at the end . You can't get too much more old school than him! Pretty much, I expected to hate this series, because of how much it features Cyclops and his angsty little 'am I doomed to be crazy older me who dies for his crazy?' Instead, I'm loving it. Y...
It's something the younger version of Scott Summers doesn't want, or want to deal with on any level. It's all awful: the world is broken and hateful, especially to mutants now, and it's all his fault. He watched his older self cross over so many lines, have some kind of psychotic break, and boy,...
And, well, I hate Cyclops. This is very Scott Summers-centric, and ugh. This should have worked. It didn't. It was fun, but it seemed to lack a spark for me, and I couldn't really get into this series. I doubt I'll continue, but I may as issues come up on MU.
It had a bunch of one-liners, but I just wasn't feeling this. Other than superhero mama, this didn't feel like it was going anywhere, and I'm not into the whole pregnancy thing. There's nothing wrong with this: it was funny and hip. It just wasn't my jam. I enjoyed the art, I laughed out lou...
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