AXIS: Carnage #3 – REVIEW
The conclusion to the fantastic Carnage miniseries AXIS: Carnage is a weird one, to say the least. Issue #3 picks up where #2 ended, with Carnage realizing that his new
The conclusion to the fantastic Carnage miniseries AXIS: Carnage is a weird one, to say the least. Issue #3 picks up where #2 ended, with Carnage realizing that his new
Two fans and collectors (Dan Gvozden and Mark Ginocchio) discuss the Spider-Man comic universe in a show that looks to the past, present, and future of Spider-Man. In this 10th
HA! J. Jonah Jameson here, I’m BACK! The blood-sucking lawyers figured out that I can do this blog/book/WHATEVER in the old Bugle format – as long it’s on a weekly basis; and with MY BRAND NEW
It only took six issues for Miguel O’Hara to escape banishment from 2014 and return to 2099. But there’s no time for Miggy to celebrate or even enjoy the scenery.
In purporting to utilize “every Spider-Man, ever,” “Spider-Verse” has certainly done a lot to make sure it lives up to that ambitious slogan. It’s easy to feel weighed down by
Superior Foes of Spider-Man should have been a dumb book: best case scenario, a bunch of “jokes” mocking readers for enjoying superhero comics; worst-case scenario, a joyless slog of villains
Two fans and collectors (Dan Gvozden and Mark Ginocchio) discuss the Spider-Man comic universe in a show that looks to the past, present, and future of Spider-Man. In this extra
Two fans and collectors (Dan Gvozden and Mark Ginocchio) discuss the Spider-Man comic universe in a show that looks to the past, present, and future of Spider-Man. In this episode
AXIS: Carnage #2 continues the crazy premise of the current “AXIS” arc by giving us a little more of a feel for how Carnage/Kasady is handling his new found change of
As the cover of Amazing Spider-Man #10 suggests, the issue is principally focused on introducing the time-travelling Superior Spider-Man and his team of violent Spider-Men to the “Spider-Verse” event proper.