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Black Widow #17 by Nathan Edmondson, Phil Noto

samahcanread__'s review

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5.0

so this is the future of Natasha? or was he just playing mind games?

writerlibrarian's review

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4.0

This is an overall rating to the last part of the chaos arc from #13 to #18.

Overall 3.5 stars for the whole run. Natasha gets to shine and does what she does best. I was not as involve as I might have been in the whole angel/spirit/entity plot but still it's Natasha kicking butt and taking names. Surprise visit by my favourite former brain washed soldier.

theresidentbookworm's review

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4.0

The Best Of: Fight The Future

1. Romantic boat ride for two, anyone? Matt Murdock and Natasha Romanoff make a ridiculously cute couple, just saying.
No wonder Natasha was so mad when she realized the Prophet was messing with her head
"I can hear your heartbeat." "Does it beat quickly?" "No. It's steady. Calm." "That's because I'm content."

2. There is finally an explanation, albeit complicated, for CHAOS and their intentions. The Prophet is a strange character indeed, and I wasn't crazy about him. His offer to Natasha is intriguing though.

3. Director Hill and Bucky Barnes searching for (and worrying about) Natasha together: "We have to trust that she will get out of this, Maria. When she does, you know I will find her. I have to believe she knew what she was getting into." "I've always trusted Natasha. But I've never thought she was in over her head." "Believe me, Maria, I know the feeling." "If Natasha's in over her head, then we all are."

4. Natasha having a serious problem with CHAOS's bottom line: "What gives you the right? "What right?" "The right to be the arbiter of what is good." "Great knowledge. Great position." "No. Wrong. That does not give you the right. No matter what good you might do, you can't pretend to be Jesus or whatever you want to think of yourself. You don't get to pick the winners. You don't get to change our fate and take our will from us." "Natasha, I don't think you--" "You say you're about doing good and helping villages and being altruistic, but I know what you're really about, Prophet. You and everyone else in the present and the future who wants to be God... You just want power."

5. Isaiah taking care of Liho and worrying about Natasha at the same time. "They have to find her, Liho. Because I refuse to become a cat person."
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