Note: this is a spoiler-free advance review of Spider-Woman #1, which will be released on Wednesday, November 18.
It wasn't until it moved beyond the Spider-Verse crossover and found a new artist and new direction that Dennis Hopeless' Spider-Woman became the comic it needed to be. And thanks to Secret Wars, Hopeless and artist Javier Rodriguez only had a half dozen issues to explore that new direction before Secret Wars cut things short. This relaunched series brings back the creative team and many of the familiar trappings, but unlike some All-New, All-Different Marvel titles, quite a bit has changed in those missing eight months. Jessica Drew is pregnant, and it's putting a serious cramp in her superhero style.
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It wasn't until it moved beyond the Spider-Verse crossover and found a new artist and new direction that Dennis Hopeless' Spider-Woman became the comic it needed to be. And thanks to Secret Wars, Hopeless and artist Javier Rodriguez only had a half dozen issues to explore that new direction before Secret Wars cut things short. This relaunched series brings back the creative team and many of the familiar trappings, but unlike some All-New, All-Different Marvel titles, quite a bit has changed in those missing eight months. Jessica Drew is pregnant, and it's putting a serious cramp in her superhero style.
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