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Average rating3.9
On a snowy night in Prague, Natasha must fight her way out of disaster alongside the Winter Soldier! Meanwhile, Isaiah has business in London, but a simple plan soon gets very complicated. Then, the Black Widow finds herself fighting against - or alongside? - the Punisher for access to a deadly criminal network. And because you demanded it: Hawkeye! Finally, in the wake of Wolverine's death, Black Widow bonds with the despondent X-23 over punching and espionage. Edmondson and Noto continue one of the most acclaimed storylines of the year! Collecting Black Widow 7-12, Punisher 9.
Series
3 primary booksBlack Widow (2014) is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2014 .
Series
1 primary book21 released booksBlack Widow (2014) (Single Issues) is a 21-book series with 21 released primary works first released in 2014 with contributions by Nathan Edmondson.
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1 primary book7 released booksThe Punisher (2014) (Single Issues) is a 7-book series with 7 released primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by Nathan Edmondson.
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Interesting Story ? ✔
Georgeous Artstyle ? ✔
Bucky Barnes and Frank Castle as a cameo? ✔✔✔
Read as single issues. I love ittt I love Natasha getting shit done, and the look at SHIELD and the Avengers and how they're willing and unwilling to use Natasha. Most importantly: I LOVE NATASHA AND X-23 TCB
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So far I am unutterably bored by this series. I was excited. I like the Black Widow. But this series jumps all over the world for a short adventure that is vague in meaning and plot, and she has so far managed to muck everything up she touches. And half the time, she's reliant upon other people, namely men (except for X-23), to help her out. I feel like Natasha is inept in this series. And it reads like a bad thriller. I'll read the final one, and I'll be glad. The only bright spots are Isaiah and the little black cat. But mostly, I feel no connection to anyone here.
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