Carnage #3 – REVIEW
The next time Gerry Conway updates his resume, he can add a new skill to his repertoire: “can expertly write comic book stories for today’s ‘waiting for the trade’ audiences.”
The next time Gerry Conway updates his resume, he can add a new skill to his repertoire: “can expertly write comic book stories for today’s ‘waiting for the trade’ audiences.”
The most exciting element within Spider-Woman is the fact that we’re given a female superhero who is the brains and the brawn behind her ensemble cast. Ben Urich provides some extra intelligence
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