Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man (vol. 3) #2 – REVIEW
Have you ever picked up a second issue that made you reconsider what you liked about the first? Not to be mean, but Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #2 is
Have you ever picked up a second issue that made you reconsider what you liked about the first? Not to be mean, but Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #2 is
Venom stories in Spider-Man titles all seem to walk the same beats. Spider-Man gets the symbiote, thinks it’s great, loses control, struggles, and repels the alien. Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your
Fill-in comics are never expected to be good. They can be, but generally they do little more than give you something to pick up so the title doesn’t lose money
This is it. This is what so many people have been waiting for. After almost ten years, there is a second main continuity Spider-Man solo book, written by Chip Zdarsky
Ah, a Venom arc. Conveniently timed right after Eddie Brock reunited with the symbiote and has a 150th issue (kinda). Also right when Marvel launched a Venom-centric anthology mini. Also
On the other side of the playground, Mark wrote in his review of Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #28 that “we can never expect a true resolution from comics,” that serialized
Hot off the heels of Sony’s Venom casting Tom Hardy as everyone’s favorite Lethal Protector, another Spider-Man spin-off had a slew of details drop via Hollywood Reporter. Perhaps as an answer
If you’ve been keeping up with Mark and Dan’s “Essentials” podcast, you’ll know that a Spider-Man and Wolverine team-up has some history to it. Because of that, including a two-part
Free Comic Book Day for Marvel has moved more and more toward promotion for their summer event (which often requires investment in the storylines leading up to the event in
After a three issue break brought to you by the Deadpool cross-over event, Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness return to deliver Spider-Man/Deadpool #17, the penultimate issue of the Patient Zero/Itsy