I'm with you except for Silk, for reasons I discussed under the Silk thread. Basically, I'm tired of Dan Slott's revenge, aka the "completely evil" Black Cat.
It's not often the diversity bandwagon rolls over a character where I don't see it as somewhat gratuitous (just a way to bow to the gods of PC). However, a black Felicia Hardy? THAT is a clever change.
I like Rico Renzi's colours less and less as the issues go by.
I feel your pain. Unfortunately, as long as Spider-Gwen sells well, Marvel won't break up the artistic group making it. And as long as Jason Latour is writing these stories, I'll keep buying them in spite of "art from Nickelodeon rejects".
@stahlflamme: Excellent point. She's not even interesting like this. Before, she was a wonderfully layered character that was believable in her odd way, and walked the line between good and evil. Now she's just a 2 dimensional villain full of hate.
Any list without A-Force #1 is just wrong. Sorry guys. :-P
I will give Corey credit for the Spider-Gwen #4 pick, which is a close second for a great story. But the art in A-Force swallows Spider-Gwen like a megalodon munching on an artichoke.
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