A review by roxanamalinachirila
Spider-Gwen, Volume 3: Long Distance by

2.0

Well. So. This volume is a mess.

It contains two issues that are part of the normal Spider-Gwen stuff - Gwen's dad is in jail and she makes a pact with Matt Murdock, Kingpin of Crime, so he'll help her dad out. But the deal comes with strings attached.

Her Spider powers are still limited, on-and-off, needing to be triggered by a serum because of reasons, so that would add to the drama, but the series still feels like it's stumbling about uncertain about where it's headed.

The other two issues are the Spider-Woman annual, which is a jumble of forgettable stories, and a Wolverine annual, which is actually fun. It has Spider-Gwen and a female Wolverine trading bodies, and needing to team up to trade bodies again. It's actually fun, unlike... well, most of the rest of the volume.