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I got the Spider-Woman motion comic Weds. on iTunes. I thought it was really good. Episode 1 is titled Agent of S.W.O.R.D. and is around 10 minutes long. The art is fantastic, and I thought Bendis did a great job on the script/writing too. There is some great dialogue between Agent Abigail Brand and Jessica. It is only 99 cents for this first episode and i felt it was well worth it. Can't wait for the next episode, and for the comic to come out! What does everyone else think?

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I liked it. I think the voice acting seems a little off because I've had different voices for all of these characters in my head for so long. The art is incredible and I can't wait to see the print version!

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I think it's awesome. just watched ep 4. good stuff. i can't bring myself to buy the actual book though, oddly enough.

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Episode 4 was definitely the best so far. The book is way better than the motion comic, I definitely recommend it over the motion comic.

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Loved episode 4 as well! I'd like to see some other comics too. I know Whedon and Cassady's Astonishing X-Men is in the works. I may have to check that out as well.

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Episode 5 was pretty good to.

All 5 episodes are on HULU for free already, http://www.hulu.com/spider-woman-agent-of-sword

Great for everyone who was curious but didn't want to shell out $10

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Maleeve's art is fine. The voice acting sucks though.

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The motion comic made all of the action look really cheesy. I have been enjoying the comic way more.

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