Secret Wars #5 – REVIEW
Secret Wars #5 opens with a variation of the creation tale. The biggest difference is that, written by Jonathan Hickman, this creation tale is one of Doom forming existence from the
Secret Wars #5 opens with a variation of the creation tale. The biggest difference is that, written by Jonathan Hickman, this creation tale is one of Doom forming existence from the
Charles Soule and Leinil Yu’s Civil War #2 is loaded with intrigue and suspense after the death of Miriam Sharpe reignites the conflict between Captain America and Iron Man. These events and the
Agent Venom’s plan to free Manhattan from the clutches of the Spier-Queen continues this week, along with another entry in the Spider-Girl/Spider-Woman saga from Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz. Just like
“I’m sitting at the opera and I’m thinking, look at how much work it takes to bore me.” – Dave Attell Ultimate End is positioned like an epic. It’s got
I’ll admit it; I am not obsessively following “Secret Wars.” Sure, it is a big event that’s supposed to have a huge impact on the future of Marvel comics, but
Old Man Logan #3, written by Brian Michael Bendis with art by Andrea Sorrentino, picks up where issue #2 left off, with Logan at the mercy of Baron Apocalypse, ruler of the
Usually by the third chapter of a comic’s story arc, I have a pretty good idea where things are headed. We’ve introduced the main players, gotten the exposition out of
I have always been effusive of my love of Charles Soule’s writing and his complex takes on his characters, from Swamp Thing to She-Hulk, and I’ve long been a fan
On the first page of Secret Wars 2099 #3, Black Widow 2099 asks, “Defenders? What are you defending exactly?” That’s starting to become my attitude towards this series. Peter David and
Well, after a number of delays, Spider-Island is finally here. And it’s…. decent! It manages to work as an interesting alternative continuation of the original “Spider-Island” event while appealing as a stand-alone