Silk #7
| Event\Storyline | Spider-Women |
| Writer | Robbie Thompson |
| Artist | Tana Ford |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
SPIDER-WOMEN, PART 3!
•  Silk comes face-to-face with the Earth-65 Cindy Moon and her family.
•  That's not all she finds digging into S.I.L.K., and her discoveries change everything about this event!
Rated T
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
Comicosity - Draven Katayama (loudlysilent)
Apr 20, 2016Tana Ford's art is a delight. Every page is potent with emotion and rich characterization. The Spider-Women crossover digs deep into what family means for Cindy, Jess, and Gwen. This is superhero storytelling at its best. Read Full Review
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8.7
Project Fandom - Nina Perez
Apr 30, 2016I'm dying to dive into the next issue in the Spider-Women event (Spider-Woman #6) as it's one of my all-time favorite series and the best I'm reading right now. Read Full Review
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7.5
Superior Spider-Talk - Tony Goodwyn
Apr 26, 2016Exploring some of Silk's personal issues while throwing her off balance as she discovers who she is in this reality, Silk #7 balances both the needs of the character and the larger event story nicely. Artwork is shaky in some places, but Tana Ford is improving, delivering a good issue for this character. Read Full Review
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7.5
Superior Spider-Talk - Dan Gvozden
Apr 27, 2016Exploring some of Silk's personal issues while throwing her off balance as she discovers who she is in this reality, Silk #7 balances both the needs of the character and the larger event story nicely. Artwork is shaky in some places, but Tana Ford is improving, delivering a good issue for this character. Read Full Review
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7.0
Newsarama - Richard Gray
Apr 21, 2016Silk never quite got the attention that she deserved, with Spider-Gwen casting a long shadow in their similarly-timed debuts. Yet Cindy Moon's search for identity has been a far more solid lead than most debut characters, and this third chapter in the multiversal "Spider-Women" crossover (with Spider-Gwen and Spider-Woman) makes room for some character growth. Read Full Review