Spider-Woman #1 (2009) Ross cover $9.99 Quantity
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS Pencils & 50/50 Cover by ALEX MALEEV 50/50 Cover by ALEX ROSS The team of Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev return to a monthly Marvel comic for the first time since their Eisner award-winning run on Daredevil. ripped from the pages of SECRET INVASION and NEW AVENGERS, this explosive first chapter follows the new adventures of Jessica Drew aka Spider-Woman as she rediscovers her life in a world she did not make. 32 PGS. Date Available: 09/23/2009 BONUS REVIEW by MATT STREETS With little if any fanfare, this much delayed issue finally limps into stores, ugly Alex Ross cover and all. In this opening issue, Jessica Drew is recruited by S.W.O.R.D. to infiltrate, expose, and exterminate alien races hiding on Earth, starting with ,‘sigh’, a renegade Skrull. Give credit to Bendis for trying to make some sense of this convoluted character, but honestly it’s kinda hard to care. Still, Maleev’s art was gorgeous as always, and the story was just good enough to come back for number two. I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS Pencils & 50/50 Cover by ALEX MALEEV 50/50 Cover by ALEX ROSS The team of Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev return to a monthly Marvel comic for the first time since their Eisner award-winning run on Daredevil. ripped from the pages of SECRET INVASION and NEW AVENGERS, this explosive first chapter follows the new adventures of Jessica Drew aka Spider-Woman as she rediscovers her life in a world she did not make. 32 PGS. Date Available: 09/23/2009 BONUS REVIEW by MATT STREETS With little if any fanfare, this much delayed issue finally limps into stores, ugly Alex Ross cover and all. In this opening issue, Jessica Drew is recruited by S.W.O.R.D. to infiltrate, expose, and exterminate alien races hiding on Earth, starting with ,‘sigh’, a renegade Skrull. Give credit to Bendis for trying to make some sense of this convoluted character, but honestly it’s kinda hard to care. Still, Maleev’s art was gorgeous as always, and the story was just good enough to come back for number two. I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams |