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So amazing Edmonson and Noto are two of my favorite people right now, and with Fraction leaving Hawkeye I can at least obsess over this fabulous Black Widow comic, which is my favorite so far XD.
adventurous
dark
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This was okay. I liked the art and the 70s spy vibe they were going for, but the plot wasn't always clear. I liked it enough to give it another go with volume 2.
We talk all things Black Widow in this episode of Howe's Things: https://soundcloud.com/allthebooks/black-widow
We talk all things Black Widow in this episode of Howe's Things: https://soundcloud.com/allthebooks/black-widow
Outstanding. The writing was...slow, but it is the first volume. That said, all is forgiven because Phil Noto is so talented it makes me want to find him, turn him upside down, and shake him until all the storylines I want fall out of his pockets. MORE PLEASE.
The whole thing was worth it for that two-frame Hawkeye joke.
The whole thing was worth it for that two-frame Hawkeye joke.
Natasha Romanoff is back, and better than ever.

I really enjoyed the first Volume to Black Widow's Marvel Now! installment.
The story kicked off a bit slow, with missions that didn't really have anything to do with eachother but after the third 'chapter' things started to get interesting. It was great to get a glimpse into Nat's mind, how she operates during missions and that she finally - maybe - finds home. This story also shows that Natasha isn't perfect, never was. It shows that even after years in the field she still makes mistakes but tries to fix them as best she can. It's a bummer that Marvel doesn't even think about making a Black Widow movie (or even better: A Black Widow TV Show a la Daredevil style.)
Phil Noto's art style really suits the series and I can't wait to pick up the next volume!

I really enjoyed the first Volume to Black Widow's Marvel Now! installment.
The story kicked off a bit slow, with missions that didn't really have anything to do with eachother but after the third 'chapter' things started to get interesting. It was great to get a glimpse into Nat's mind, how she operates during missions and that she finally - maybe - finds home. This story also shows that Natasha isn't perfect, never was. It shows that even after years in the field she still makes mistakes but tries to fix them as best she can. It's a bummer that Marvel doesn't even think about making a Black Widow movie (or even better: A Black Widow TV Show a la Daredevil style.)
Phil Noto's art style really suits the series and I can't wait to pick up the next volume!
So this was a lot more fun than I was expecting. I love Natasha! She makes an awesome super hero! Also I looooooved the art. Beautiful. Must get my hands on the second one.
This was really great! The artwork is so original, and I am now completely in love with the style and this Natasha. If you're at all interested in who Black Widow is, but want to keep the enigma that she is as a character, then I definitely recommend this. We learn a lot about Natasha from the narration, but at the same time it all is still very vague, which I think is very befitting of her character.
The plot for me was a little weak. The first three stories felt loosely connected (but very beneficial to the construction of Natasha's character) but then the second three stories felt like a completely different plot that had lots of action, of which I really enjoyed.
However, I did really enjoy this collection because I was more interested in the character Natasha rather than the story in the first place. The story and plot was just an added bonus for me.
The plot for me was a little weak. The first three stories felt loosely connected (but very beneficial to the construction of Natasha's character) but then the second three stories felt like a completely different plot that had lots of action, of which I really enjoyed.
However, I did really enjoy this collection because I was more interested in the character Natasha rather than the story in the first place. The story and plot was just an added bonus for me.
Love, love, love the art in this book, but the story is just okay.
Love this, the art is great, and its a good spy noir feel. I'll definitely keep reading.
I don't really read comics, unless it's old Tales from the Crypt comics, but something made me pick this one up from the library. OMG it is so good! The story, the animation/illustration, the characters! Loved it all.
The panels weren't too hard to follow unlike some other comics. I can't wait to read the whole Black Widow series!
The panels weren't too hard to follow unlike some other comics. I can't wait to read the whole Black Widow series!