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2.5/5 - Filler volume. Rounding up because parts of this were fun.
No seriously how is everyone not reading this? Even the version of Daredevil is version than the actual canonical Daredevil run.
Nothing happens in this volume and it was totally pointless. Gwen is such a neat character and yet they don't do anything cool with her. It's such a shame.
Thin on content, but what is here is a good read.
This one didn't really move the storyline forward, but I love reading about holidays in general, I adore Murdock and the art so there's that.
[Read as single issues]Collecting issues 14-15, Annual 1, and All-New Wolverine Annual 1, this is a little trade that is mostly placeholder stories between larger arcs, since Spider-Gwen is just out of the Weapon Of Choice arc and before the Sittin' In A Tree crossover with Miles Morales.Instead, we get a Thanksgiving issue, a night-on-the-town issue, a story with Spider-Ham, and a story with Laura Kinney, all of which are...fine? This is kind of the definition of a three star review; nothing ma...
A tad too short for my liking. Only two issues, even though they do bring the story forward a little bit.I really like evil!Matt, and even though I know it won't happen it would be great if he could make his way to the MCU somehow (come on, I'm sure Charlie Cox would do a great job making it work). Also still fond of the Parkers, even though I still get FEELINGS every time I see them.Gwen's friendship with the other spider-women is precious and needs to be protected at all cost!Finally, that Wol...
The bit with Wolverine was the best.
3 1/2 Stars. Spider-Gwen: Long Distance is a bit odd for how it’s made up. It consists of two issues in the main Spider-Gwen series, as well as an annual for it, and then oddly enough an All-New Wolverine annual. Had I just been reading along (either on Marvel Unlimited, or reading it issue by issue as it came out), without looking into it at all, I would have entirely missed this fact. The issues are as follows: Spider-Gwen 14 and 15, followed by Spider-Gwen Annual #1, and then finally All-New
Didn't move the story forward but it was so fun!World: The art s fantastic as always being super emo and also full of motion. The annual art and also the Wolverine issue was also fantastic. The world building here is fairly light this time around with only three actual issues that are a part of the series. The little that we get of Gwen and her current predicament are also holiday specials and I found that great. Story: Small and contained and full of holiday charm. Not a lot happens here except...
Two standard issues treading water before the Miles Morales cross-over. The Spider-Gwen annual is a pure waste of time while the Gwen/Laura story is quite fun. But I’ve read it already in All-New Wolverine so...
I felt like this was a mess. The first few issues of the volume have a little something to do with the story being told and then it feels like the rest of the issues are like self contained stories, fairly silly. I don't understand. One of them, we go to a parallel universe and meet Wolverine who is a girl (I don't get that). Girls should have their own identity, anyway. We also me a female Captain America. I don't know, I didn't enjoy this volume much in the story. It could be a whole lot bette...
Thin on actual content... or story. Honestly, the actual Spider-Gwen books (14-15 and the Annual) are entirely skippable. The Spider-Gwen Annual is complete garbage full of little throwaway stories with art that looks like a Marvel tryout. It's awful. The diamond in the rough here is the Wolverine Annual. (Of course it is, it's Tom Taylor!) X-23 and Gwen get involved in some Freaky Friday shennaigans. There's some truly funny moments here. Marcio Takara's art is always a delight as well.
There were only two actual Spider-Gwen comics in this volume. Which was fine but there was a lot was a lot that felt superfluous. The switching minds with Wolverine (Laura version) was amusing though. Especially when Gwen stabbed herself in the face.
Was not a fan of this book, just a jumbled mess of no storytelling. I tend to find this when I'm jumping onto the marvel side of the fence. They tend to mix their universes up a lot and this book is a prime example of what doesn't work. Not bad enough to not finish but who is reading this stuff?
Eh...I'm having a hard time rating this series. I want to love it but this one is pretty meh. So long-distance is really messy. It's only 4 issues long. The first two issues deal with pushing the storyline of the previous volumes forward. It's really Matt just being the kingpin and showing how much he knows and how weak Gwen is. Then got the annual which is little stories mushed together to show Gwen's origin. Last but not least got the story where Laura (Wolverine) and Spider-Gwen switch bodies...
Well. So. This volume is a mess. It contains two issues that are part of the normal Spider-Gwen stuff - Gwen's dad is in jail and she makes a pact with Matt Murdock, Kingpin of Crime, so he'll help her dad out. But the deal comes with strings attached.Her Spider powers are still limited, on-and-off, needing to be triggered by a serum because of reasons, so that would add to the drama, but the series still feels like it's stumbling about uncertain about where it's headed.The other two issues are
Sigh. Marvel will print just about anything and I guess I'll read it. This one was kind of awful. No real story just little stupid vignettes some with bad art and others with worse art. I generally don't buy the only MJ and the Pussycats or whatever the group Gwen drums for is. But throw in Matt Murdock as the Kingpin and Gwen without powers ... It doesn't matter. This one was just not worth reading.
Another one of those mishmash comic books with no real story to it. I did like the one with Spider-Gwen and Wolverine though.
There really just wasn't a lot in this volume, there were only two regular issues which I guess were fine but not to much happened. Really what I liked most about them was the evil Matt Murdock of Gwens world, I just think he's a really interesting character and one of the things I generally like most about Gwen's world is that we get to meet slightly different versions of well known Marvel characters. Apart from that the story really wasn't that interesting. Then there were the two annuals and