A review by just_fighting_censorship
Spider-Woman, Volume 1: Spider-Verse by Dennis Hopeless, Greg Land, Travis Lanham, Jay Leisten, Frank D'Armata, Morry Hollowell

3.0

Unfortunately this volume feels a bit disjointed as it is part of the Spider-verse event and there are a lot of things happening in other titles, namely Amazing Spider-man, that give context to the happenings of this volume. So if you have not read Amazing Spider-man you will be a bit confused as to how everything is very suddenly resolved.

After the Spider-verse event is finished we get a short "story" involving Old Man Cap and Captain Marvel which I guess is setting up the series, allowing Jessica Drew to have her own story and adventures separate from the Avengers.

The final issue is Marvel Spotlight #32 aka the first appearance of Spider-Woman which is nice to include for those readers who are new to Spider-woman but I've read it several times over and would have preferred a new intro to the character's origin, especially since Spider-Woman #1 has a slightly different, in my opinion better, origin story.