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    Black Widow & The Marvel Girls #4

    Black Widow & The Marvel Girls » Black Widow & The Marvel Girls #4 - Storm released by Marvel on April 2010.

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    The Black Widow is not normally a woman who involves herself in gang wars, but this one is a bit different. When an ousted Torino family lieutenant forms a new mob “family” and comes after his old family with a vengeance, leading a renegade mob of moloids and kidnapping a U.S. senator who’s a personal friend of the X-Men known as Storm, it’s up to the Black Widow to put an end to this mob war. And she has to do it all with a team comprised of herself, and Storm, and the world’s number one expert on moloids…the Mole Man.

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    3.3 stars

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    It Was A Fun Series 0

    The final issue of Black Widow & The Marvel Girls has arrived. It's been a fun four issues but I'm left wondering where we're at now. Where do these events fit in. Where will Natasha go next. This was an All Ages series but with talk of murder, how all age can it be?  The Good: You have to hand it to Marvel for using strong female characters. Paul Tobin did a great job of writing Black Widow as a tough character that's not going to take any crap from anyone. Throw in Storm along with Mole Ma...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Mole Man at his best 0

    I didn't read the first three issues of this limited series, but it didn't seem to matter. I was entertained, and I have to say this is one of my favorite Mole Man issues! He was handled pretty much perfectly by writer Paul Tobin. Artist Takeshi Miyazawa's pencils are very good and suit the story. My only complaint is the ending was quite abrupt, and I know I'm not the only one to think this. But that's a minor complaint. I will be looking for the first three issues....

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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