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Black Widow #2 by Mark Waid, Chris Samnee

laurenkara's review

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3.0

I still don't know how I feel about this volume so far. I love the art in the action sequences, but apart from that I can't get into it. I'm trying not to compare everything to the last volume, but it was so amazing I can't help it. Everything just feels off. I know this is only the second issue so I'm definitely going to keep reading and see what happens.

shanya's review

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3.0

This reminds me of the interrogation scene in The Avengers movie!

spacestationtrustfund's review

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3.0

Samnee is one of my fave comics artists currently working, but the story was only okay.

marisacarpico's review

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5.0

Christ this series is excellent. It could just be silent panels of Natasha fighting forever, but I'm excited for the story that's slowly building.

theresidentbookworm's review

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4.0

Finally, I got my hands on Black Widow #2! So there was a lot of set up in #2 of this series, but we still get some ass-kicking Natasha Romanova. It's interesting to see some push-back when it comes to the Black Widow. Some agents don't trust her, and maybe they have a right not to. I was shocked by Director Hill's offer to Agent Elder, but it makes sense at the same time. The Weeping Lion seems like a really interesting villain, and I can't wait to see what his motives are. He's sort of foolish though if he really thinks he can blackmail the Black Widow. Better men have tried, my friend.

Overall, I think this series is off to a great start. It's fast-paced and exciting, and the art by Christ Samnee and the coloring by Matthew Wilson is fantastic. It feels like you're inside of an action movie. I can't wait to see where Natasha's story goes here.

suvij's review

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3.0

Достойне продовження.
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