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    Spider-Girl #3

    Spider-Girl » Spider-Girl #3 - A Certain Point Of View released by Marvel on March 2011.

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    SPINNING FROM THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN! The greatest secret Spider-Girl has is her secret identity. Her secret protects both her and the lives of her friends and loved ones. Anya Corazon makes a fateful decision to share that secret with someone…but what are the consequences, and why has the RED HULK come for a rematch against Spider-Girl?
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    How to react to death 0

      Cover The cover has great art in my opinion and tells a lot about the story. Because this whole issue is Anya trying to get through her father’s death. Story Anya tries to handle her emotions of her father’s death. She wants to tell someone she is Spider-girl but not someone that knows her has Spider-girl but someone who knows her as Anya. She encounters the Red Hulk, who killed her father, and he tells her the real story of how her father died. He said that it was his fault and the fault of s...

    8 out of 8 found this review helpful.

    Hello, Neighbor 0

    THE BASICSAnya continues to mourn over her father's death and takes major steps towards recuperating with the help of a few friends.MY COMPLIMENTS TO THE CHEFI really like what this comic is doing. Anya reads like an actual teenage girl, not a boy character disguised as a girl. She also has a strong role model in the comic and she doesn't run around in a mini skirt and tank top while fighting crime, which is nice to see. She's a strong female character in her own right, not just a female version...

    2 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    "Que en paz descanse." 0

    Synopsis: Spider-girl continues to deal with her father's death. What's Good? First, I got to give props to Paul Tobin for trying something new when it comes to both the writing and dialogue. After what happened in the previous issue, I thought that each page was going to be full of tweets. It seems like Anya is breaking the forth wall at the beginning, but I had a feeling on who she was talking to before I finished reading this issue. Compared to the last issue, this issue was what I expected ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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