Monday, June 27, 2016

Spider-Woman #8 Review *SPOILERS*


Written By: Dennis Hopless
Art By: Javier Rodriguez
Publisher: Marvel
Rating: T+
Price: $3.99



The first thing that I need to say is that I am a huge Spider-Women fan. I enjoy all the titles and look forward to them most of all. I was a little bummed about the Aplha/Omega cross-over, but it was not bad, I just think I was expecting more. I am glad we are moving on from there however and back on track with the regular issues. So on to Spider-Woman #8. The book picks up with Jessica Drew talking about what she likes to do on her own time and busts out her motorcycle. She gets news that Tiger Shark, a baddie that she already subdued got away and left a trail of destruction! 

You know how these type of books turn out, they need our hero to go back and get them because they are bumbling idiots who cant't even handle transporting them to freakin' jail. So Jess gets the location of his lair and heads off after him. It turns out to be a whole floor of an apartment building with a huge ass aquarium with a giant freakin" octopus. Tiger Shark tries to sucker punch Jess, but we know he can't do that! She of course ducks and superkicks him as he punches the aquarium, putting some serious cracks in it. Jess then tosses him into it destroying it and setting free the before mentioned octopus! We then see the faily downstairs enjoying their family dinner, when they get an unexpected dinner guest, of course it's the giant octopus. He then busts out of the window and he falls to the streets along with Jess and Tiger Shark. 

This is where the fun for me begins as she gets a call from her baby sitter, the Porcupine! I am still hoping that Marvel makes a babysitting club type book with Squirrel Girl and Porcupine! Maybe I am the only one, but I think that would be an amazing book. Anyways back to the book. We get some awesome dialog between Jess and Roger(Porcupine) as she is dealing with tiger shark. She is whooping on him, saving civilians, and talking to her sitter at the same time, now that's multitasking. Then out of nowhere some jackass thinks its a good idea to text and drive during this ordeal, and oh yeah he is driving a freaking ambulance! Really bro, texting and driving an ambulance?! Needless to say he crashes, but it is square into Jess and Tiger Shark and it looks like the driver may be dead. 

Tiger Shark grabs Jess and yanks her into the sewers, the only place she never really wanted to go in the first place. The battle is intense as they are taking down into the sewer stream(Ew...) and out of nowhere Tiger Shark gets picked up by the giant octopus and slammed all over the place as Jess avoids it by flipping back to the wall behind her. It seems as if the octopus is uninterested in her and just takes off after whooping Tiger Sharks ass. Jess tosses the unconscious Tiger Shark up to the street and the cops say, "Thanks for the assist.". REALLY?! You jackasses can't even transport him to jail and you tell her thanks for the assist! But Jess is too nice of a gal to tell them to kiss her ass and says she is glad to help. 

She gets in the door and it is already morning and Roger is whipping up some pancakes. We get some mandatory inner dialogue as the issue comes to an end about her havi ng a lot on her plate being a mother and a hero and how she wouldn't have it any other way. The last panel shows her eating pancakes with Roger and breast feeding her baby. I like how Dennis Hopeless and Javier Rodriguez do a good job both writing and drawing that scene and making it subtle and not just a Hey look at us over at Marvel being progressive! moment. 

I didn't want to post too many pics, but I wanted to give you guys an idea of how the action was going down as Jess was talking to Roger. 
 

Just like Spider-Gwen, this is a good jumping on point. You can also get the previous issues in trade or on the Marvel Unlimited app, I always recommend the app since it is such a great deal. It is about 5-6 months behind current issues, but that is not really bad. It is faster than DC putting out trades that's for sure. The issue never had a dull moment for me and the pacing was great. It was like watching a movie, the way we go from action to comedy and the panel layout was never distracting over over done. This was another solid issue and I recommend it to anyone looking for a good balance of action, comedy, and character development. 

9.5/10

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