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Gwenpool, the Unbelievable, Vol. 4: Beyond the Fourth Wall
by Gurihiru, Christopher Hastings
This volume contains by far the best arc yet from Gwen's series.
Not only has she grown a tremendous amount from her original and irresponsible self-appointed role on Earth-616, but the writers and artists involved in her story made use of every potential they had to create an interesting and unique plot surrounding her origin and perception of the world she now exists in.
The fourth-wall effects used throughout these issues were dynamic and captivating in every place they were featured, and carry the story as effectively as the writing does. Honestly I wasn't the biggest fan of Gwen or her comics previously, so I'm blown away by how much I enjoyed what I just read.
Not only has she grown a tremendous amount from her original and irresponsible self-appointed role on Earth-616, but the writers and artists involved in her story made use of every potential they had to create an interesting and unique plot surrounding her origin and perception of the world she now exists in.
The fourth-wall effects used throughout these issues were dynamic and captivating in every place they were featured, and carry the story as effectively as the writing does. Honestly I wasn't the biggest fan of Gwen or her comics previously, so I'm blown away by how much I enjoyed what I just read.