Black Widow's secrets could destroy her.
Natasha's new mission has made her attack their former allies and the reason behind it is because someone is manipulating her to do so.
Second issue and while this one offers a bit more content compared to the last one, is still not interesting enough.
Mark Waid offers a new chapter where he thankfully explains Natasha's actions in the previous installment. Again, Waid manages to show Natasha as competent and skilled as she should be by being able to defeat any opponent she has in front of her with very little problem.
The problem is that her characterization is still not really deep aside from that. There isn't a lot of scenes exploring her personality nor her reactions to her current predicament. Plus, while the mystery is being revealed little by little, is not that intriguing to keep being invested into it. Once again, this might be because how very little I care about Natasha because of the lack of characterization.
Chris Samnee remains in art duties and his work is still impressive with beautiful characters and quite good storytelling that makes the plot much better.
However, I don't think I will keep checking this out, is not that compelling.
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