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Gwenpool, the Unbelievable, Vol. 1: Believe It
by Christopher Hastings
Honestly I have mixed feelings about this comic. I liked how Gwen was morally ambiguous in a special I'd read, but some of her actions have crossed from a grey area to just being negligent and gross.
Due to her running around selling dangerous diseases to Hydra and being an unwilling but opportunistic henchman to a supervillian she's not very sympathetic to me and I don't understand why Doctor Strange would help cement her place into his universe. I guess it's possible he wasn't fully aware of her behavior but the undeserved gentleness she's been treated with by a few different people just feels odd, since responsibility is often times a large theme in other Marvel stories.
However, I do really like her character design and she is entertaining so while I really can't tell if she's been set up to experience any development or growth I do plan on continuing for at least another volume of her series.
Due to her running around selling dangerous diseases to Hydra and being an unwilling but opportunistic henchman to a supervillian she's not very sympathetic to me and I don't understand why Doctor Strange would help cement her place into his universe. I guess it's possible he wasn't fully aware of her behavior but the undeserved gentleness she's been treated with by a few different people just feels odd, since responsibility is often times a large theme in other Marvel stories.
However, I do really like her character design and she is entertaining so while I really can't tell if she's been set up to experience any development or growth I do plan on continuing for at least another volume of her series.