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After the fragmented nature of volume 1, this time we have a consistent story that all fits together. It's nothing grand or universe-threatening, and, indeed, even the street-level crime and the new supervillain in town aren't the real focus. It's more about Gwen trying to come to terms with her new life, and her powers starting to fail her again. In this respect, it works really well, bringing a feeling of reality to the character that befits a good spider-comic. The downside, unfortunately, is that the story is still incomplete at the end of the volume, and, wherever it was concluded, it's not in this series. That's been Ghost-Spider all over; it's a bolt-on to something else that's not confident enough to stand on its own two (eight?) feet.
I accidentally read this after the wrong vol 1 of Spider-Gwen (but according to GR I already read the other vol 1 of Spider-Gwen? cannot stress enough: sometimes I rly hate comics). I love Seanan McGuire's writing but I'm too confused by all of this. I might be done with Spider-Gwen until she joins a team or something idk.
Series
1 primary book2 released booksSpider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider is a 2-book series with 1 primary work first released in 2019 with contributions by Seanan McGuire.
Series
2 primary books3 released booksSpider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider (Single Issues) is a 1-book series first released in 2018 with contributions by Seanan McGuire.