McGuire does a bang up job finding Gwen’s voice and making it authentic, relatable and likable right from the start. She is understandably more unsure of herself than she has been in the past and that comes across in McGuire’s character development. There is an underlying sense of self-doubt, subtle but, it speaks to the emotional baggage now being toted around by Gwen in the wake of her situation. This is basically an in-depth character study of Spider-Gwen with some well crafted action beats woven in to keep the pace lively.
Visually, Rosi Kampe’s art is imaginative and original. The action sequences are expertly choreographed and stunningly staged. The final face off between Gwen and the Goblin is magnificently executed.
Overall, as a debut issue, this one is surprisingly action heavy while still setting up an engrossing narrative which is something that usually takes at least two issues to accomplish. This creative team is firing on all cylinders and reaching cruising altitude in record-setting fashion. This issue is full of heart and McGuire handles a fan-favorite character with respect and precision. The same can be said of the visual element of this collaboration, Kampe makes Spider-Gwen swing off the page, the panels are cleverly used to punch up the pace as well as deliver some of the best action scenes on the racks this week. It’s no secret to anyone who knows me that I am a huge fan of this character as well as the supporting cast, but if this was my first exposure to the world of Spider-Gwen, I would certainly be a fan after reading it. 4.75/5
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Writer-Seanan McGuire
Artist- Rosi Kampe
Colors-Ian Herring
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