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One common theme in all the black widow stories is her defending other women and i love that!
I'm really loving the artwork in these. I also really enjoyed the part where Nat stood up for her neighbour against the abusive husband. Such awesome, much great, wow.
Another introductory issue, but not unwelcome. We do learn a bit more about Natasha's persona in this issue. It's very internal, and there is a bunch of good, subtle action that keeps things rolling. I really enjoyed it.Something is distracting Natasha from doing her job the way she normally does it. She almost saved a bad guy in this issue. Almost. She is still resisting the wiles of the cat--it won't be long, yeah. We are definitely building to something. She has a mission or something from S....
I just really really love Black Widow doing her thing, being dope as hell, and killing the game. Didn't give me the same feeling as Ms. Marvel but I'd say it's not supposed to; a lot less cute, but a lot more sad history.
Just. Whoaa.
The art in that issue was amazing!
I want more of this story from Nathan and Phil. I know that Mark Waid is writing a new Black Widow coming out later this year. I will miss Phil's art. What an ending.
Foliage. In which Nat does some "housecleaning".
Home is where the hurt is . One of the best line so far in B.W Series.
The Best of: Foliage (Black Widow #3)1. This heartbreaking but honest confession: "I don't have a home. A home is a distraction. In my work one cannot have distractions. I wouldn't necessarily know a home if I had one, though."2. Natasha's conversation with Ana and Natasha telling her to leave her abusive husband.3. "What you carry with you, it weighs you down, down, down."4. Natasha completely admitting to who she is: "You might think I'm cold-hearted. I am. I can't afford distractions. I've go...
Ah, what a nice volume: I love her protectiveness for Ana (and seriously, good on Natasha for just threatening that fuckwit: he deserves it), and I love the way she deals with her client. Excellent.Also. Isaiah. There is something else lurking behind the surface there.
Black Widow delivers again.Wanna see Nat punch an abuser in the face? We got that. Want the opening of what will likely be a running storyline? We got that, too. This series is a blessing, I swear to you, and the art continues to be superior. This series continues to be a winner.
Growth...I guess? She admits to having a home. That's something.But other than that, I get the sense that Natasha's really stuck going through the motions. She's not at that sweet spot where there's any dire conflict pressing upon her psyche, confusing her morals, enraging her heart. She seems distant from these missions, despite them being all part of her "atonement." Of course, it's still early in the run, so that means next to nothing, but I reallllly hope to see something come out of these m...
[06/12/20]
-*= It didn't feel like five stars. It was mainly because you see Natasha in a bath towel and her naked back with a sports bra on. Nothing really wrong but still not needed.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Series Review~Movie Rating: PG-13 (Violence, improper clothing, dressing/shower scenes)Average Star Rating (not including the volumes): 3.75Main Reasons For Stars Taken (in most used order):~ Did not feel like five star comics. ~ Shower/dress scene or improper clothing.~ I do not like Daredevil x Natasha...
I gave the first two books of this new Marvel series four stars. I felt that although it was good enough to earn five stars on art alone, I had some doubts on its staying power. This third issue however, I am totally convinced that Nathan Edmondson is the real deal.The third issue is the Black Widow book that's I've been waiting for ever since her fellow movie Avengers have pretty good solo titles. This establishes beyond doubt that this is as good as the books Marvel is churning out right now.B...
You might think I’m cold-hearted.I am.
Feeling dull in some places.
i thought natasha's actions were interesting in this one, especially towards the end. (also props to her for standing up for Ana.) although it seems as though natasha is making a lot of mistakes/getting distracted more frequently as the comics go on, i like how edmondson showed that she's still human. she's not perfect after all! there's also some good character development going on, which i love. i liked her thoughts on not having a home, but i still don't fully understand the line "home is whe...
¿Una cárcel de máxima seguridad en Resistencia donde tienen preso a un ex dictador? ¿Frases en un español mal usado? ¿Una supuesta Buenos Aires irreconocible? Así, no, Marvel. Así, no. La próxima vez, investiguen antes de escribir algo.