
This book is beloved by everyone that tries it, just look at the comments from not only comic book reviewers but people in the comic industry.
I've never quite understood why SPIDER-GIRL isn't just as popular and successful as ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN.
Sure, May "Mayday" Parker isn't a young Peter Parker-- she's the daughter of Peter and Mary Jane in a book set in the M2 Universe of the not too distant future. But to my eyes, that just makes her cooler. Instead of a 'reboot' of the SPIDER-MAN mythos, SPIDER-GIRL is an exciting extension of that concept. Like ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN, there are re-imaginings of the classic villains from the parent book (as well as lots of heroes).... but in my opinion, these characters are a lot more imaginative and fun than they are in ULTIMATE. I think that if you're a fan of straight-out superhero comics, SPIDER-GIRL is just about a perfect book. Not only is it a comic you can enjoy yourself (if you're anywhere NEAR as old as I am), but it's also a comic you can give to children without fearing that it's too dark and adult for them to understand or enjoy. In today's comic world, that's a rarity.
SPIDER-GIRL has had a tumultuous ride during its run.... to say the least. The book's been on the chopping block more than once, and now, it seems, it's in peril of cancellation once again. I don't understand the rationale for this, personally. I know that Marvel has had immense success with sales of SPIDER-GIRL digests in places like TARGET. And why is that...? Because SPIDER-GIRL is something that will appeal to such a wide audience. Boys, girls, women, men... they can all enjoy this comic as much as I do. That's a cash cow, really... so this is kind of puzzling to me. SPIDER-GIRL has a very loyal and vocal fanbase, so perhaps if we all pull together, we can stop this cancellation from happening, because if you ask me, we can't afford-- as an industry-- to lose a book like SPIDER-GIRL; a book that has the potential (and seems to be realizing that very potential) to reach a wider audience outside of the direct market.
I recently bought issue #11 of WRITE NOW!. from TOMORROWS PUBLISHING. It's got a wonderful interview with Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz inside... and they talk extensively about their collaboration on the creation of SPIDER-GIRL and their recent work on the book. These guys love working on SPIDER-GIRL. It's a concept they both enjoy immensely... and it shows in every issue of the book. If you want any proof of a couple of comic book creators who are at the height of their powers and loving what they're doing, then seek this magazine out, read the interview, and perhaps it'll make you a believer and prompt you to try SPIDER-GIRL. Some fans need to be convinced (for some reason) to even try a new book.... so maybe that would do the trick. Barring that-- Marvel just released a trade paperback of the recent LAST HERO STANDING miniseries (written by Tom D. and drawn by the talented Pat Oliffe). It'll give you a taste of what the M2 Universe is like. That, or one of the several recent SG trades that you can also find on AMAZON.COM will give you a sense of the thrill ride that is SPIDER-GIRL.
Let's keep fun and imagination alive, shall we...?
OK.
Mike Wieringo
About the only comic book I see with any regularity is Spider-Girl ... because my old buddy Tom DeFalco is kind enough to send them to me. SG is a refreshing blend of old-school Marvel and contemporary sensibilities. The best thing about it is that it's totally kid-friendly ... yet entertaining for adults, as well. A rarity in superhero comics these days.
Tom DeFalco is a comic book god and fans should be allowed to worship at his
Spider-Girl altar indefinitely.
Sci-Fi and Comic Book Writer
"This outside-of-continuity title is, oddly enough, an excellent gateway for new readers into the world of comics and the Marvel Universe." - Don MacPherson, The Fourth Rail.com
"DeFalco and Olliffe deliver a book that hails back to the good old days of Spider-Man, where each issue melted into another, like a never-ending, but thoroughly riveting, soap opera. This book is easily one of Marvel's best-kept secrets and is well worth your time." -Brian Meredith, Spinner Rack.com
"I picked up an issue or two on the recommendation of some friends, and enjoyed the series so much that I tracked down every back issue that I could find." - Rebecca Salek, Sequential Tart.com
"Spider-Girl is one of the most quietly consistent titles Marvel has. DeFalco continues to build his future-Marvel continuity much better than the present-day is being handled in some quarters." - Alan David Doane, Comic Book Galaxy.com
"Tom DeFalco and Pat Olliffe's Spider-Girl is the Spider-title I enjoy the most. Everything clicks together so nicely each month, and here we've got all sorts of new twists to keep the story fresh and to keep us guessing. Olliffe has managed to maintain his great effort through this entire series and it's refreshing to see an artist who likes what he does enough to keep doing it each month." -George Berryman, Hero Realm.com
"Oliffe really gets to let loose here - not just with the emotion painted in pantomime, but also in some deft bits of storytelling to convey points that would otherwise need to be hammered home with some spare caption boxes." - Augie De Blieck Jr., Comic Book Resources.com
"Well worth the cover price. And I have to give praise to the art team of Olliffe and Williamson. Out of all the comics I read, these two are tops in my book. They consistently put out great material and, put it out on time! Nice job, fellas." - Will Harrison, Spiderfan.org
"Kid friendly while not insulting adult reader's intelligence. One of the few mainstream titles featuring a female heroine that young women can look up to." - Andrew Goletz, Grayhaven Magazine.com and AICN.
"Month in and month out, this comic is a blast to read." Daily Bugle Headlines.com
"This book has really, really, kept me entertained for nearly 4 1/2 years now. High recommendation, kids." - Puckett, Puck Nation.com
"I'd highly recommend this book for young female readers, but its appeal is by no means limited to that group." - Beta Ray Betty, Click And Carry.com