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A review by schymek
Black Widow, Vol. 1: The Finely Woven Thread by Nathan Edmondson
4.0
Natasha Romanoff is back, and better than ever.
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I really enjoyed the first Volume to Black Widow's Marvel Now! installment.
The story kicked off a bit slow, with missions that didn't really have anything to do with eachother but after the third 'chapter' things started to get interesting. It was great to get a glimpse into Nat's mind, how she operates during missions and that she finally - maybe - finds home. This story also shows that Natasha isn't perfect, never was. It shows that even after years in the field she still makes mistakes but tries to fix them as best she can. It's a bummer that Marvel doesn't even think about making a Black Widow movie (or even better: A Black Widow TV Show a la Daredevil style.)
Phil Noto's art style really suits the series and I can't wait to pick up the next volume!
![](https://38.media.tumblr.com/fbe1023952eddaffcaca843c817f51ae/tumblr_np2n18g9hM1rcwa0zo1_250.gif)
I really enjoyed the first Volume to Black Widow's Marvel Now! installment.
The story kicked off a bit slow, with missions that didn't really have anything to do with eachother but after the third 'chapter' things started to get interesting. It was great to get a glimpse into Nat's mind, how she operates during missions and that she finally - maybe - finds home. This story also shows that Natasha isn't perfect, never was. It shows that even after years in the field she still makes mistakes but tries to fix them as best she can. It's a bummer that Marvel doesn't even think about making a Black Widow movie (or even better: A Black Widow TV Show a la Daredevil style.)
Phil Noto's art style really suits the series and I can't wait to pick up the next volume!