From a glance it looks like Silk is punching an updated/upgraded Vulture. Anyone can pick this up and go with the flow.įirst page is a full panel. The recap page definitely lays out the W5. There have to be some differences of course since we know the two crossed paths less than a year ago. Cindy Moon is a deliberate analogue (JJJ said it best but in another context) of Peter Parker. I’ll start this review at the end and work backwards. We now return you to your regularly scheduled review by Paul Miranda! (BTW, if you thought Spider-Verse was over, guess again. To mention that another female-led book has hit the shelves is an obvious plus but this should please all fans Spider since the universe is expanding yet again without accentuating Peter Parker (although he makes a guest appearance).Īlong with Jessica Drew, the original Spider-Woman, who gets a new costume in Spider-Women #5, and an alternate universe’s Gwen Stacey as Spider-Gwen who gets the #1 treatment this month, Cindy Moon’s Silk rounds out Marvel Comics’ Spider-Women ongoing series debuting alongside Spider-Verse. HUZZAH!! Cindy Moon is in her own monthly spinning out of Spider-Verse as promised. Covers by: Dave Johnson Stacey Lee Skottie Young
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