A review by thethirdcrouch
Black Widow, Vol. 1: The Finely Woven Thread by Nathan Edmondson

3.0

I love the coloring for this series and the outlines inked in red. Like with Fraction's Hawkeye, this series focuses on Natasha's daily life when she's not doing Avengers duties. However, there were lots of SHIELD jobs here. There's a parallel too with the pet, being alone... which is fitting how they intersected her day with Clint. And her remark not to intervene actually validates how both of them need to be there for each other, or atleast each of them have someone or some group which eventually they learned they need. It's a good volume overall but I just don't grasp how Natasha was able to atone for her past. Maybe with all those actions they should add an overarching personal narrative.