Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #6 – REVIEW
One of my favorite things about alternate universe stories is getting to see the domino effect of change in action. Much like MC2, the universe of Renew Your Vows (officially
One of my favorite things about alternate universe stories is getting to see the domino effect of change in action. Much like MC2, the universe of Renew Your Vows (officially
It’s time to try something new with how we read our event comics. The month-by-month installment model that has been the hallmark of American comics since before the vast majority
Last month’s issue of Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows served as an excellent close to the first chapter of writer Gerry Conway and artist Ryan Stegman’s story. So, imagine my surprise when I opened up Amazing Spider-Man:
Just as you thought Venom news couldn’t get any bigger with Eddie Brock’s return in Venom #150, Sony served up some piping hot news for everyone’s favorite symbiote. Sony announced,
Variant covers might be sought after by some collectors, but what about unused covers? That’s exactly what Ron Frenz recently unearthed on his personal Facebook page. Taking us back to
Each “storyline” issue of Spider-Man/Deadpool inches closer to a conclusion and I long for the lightening, manic pace of the opening arc. Perhaps the denouement started too early (I would place the
As you have noticed, the format for the Superior $ales-Talk has changed somewhat. The old format was disorganized, requiring readers who were only interested in keeping up with a few
Ben Reilly isn’t the only one with a new book on the horizon! Today, Marvel (via Entertainment Weekly) announced that Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man is getting a second in-continuity
It is relieving to see an arc’s payoff justify its choices. While last issue might have put a few doubts into readers’ minds, Gerry Conway and Ryan Stegman put those worries to
It’s been a wild and at times unending ride from start to finish, but after fourteen months we’ve come to the end of Gerry Conway and Mike Perkins’s tale with Carnage #16. The