Champions #2 – REVIEW
Seasoned (read: “Old”) readers will fondly recall comic books with their favorite teams engaging in “normal” activities – playing baseball, going camping, hanging out, or other similar activities. In Champions #2,
Seasoned (read: “Old”) readers will fondly recall comic books with their favorite teams engaging in “normal” activities – playing baseball, going camping, hanging out, or other similar activities. In Champions #2,
Like most Spider-kids of the 90s, I am a Hobgoblin fan. For me, the man in orange always intrigued me more than the Green Goblin, and although I’ve discovered many
When adjective-less Spider-Man first debuted in the 90s, creators like Todd McFarlane and Erik Larsen had the freedom to use a multitude of characters from across the Marvel Universe. The result was
This past week we had the opportunity to sit on a panel with writer Peter David at the Memphis Comic Expo 2016. During the panel Peter touched on his time
I’m not trying to make any grand political statements here, but let’s get real. There’s no way you’re a successful businessman in New York City for more than 3 decades
Prowler is a man looking to establish an identity of his own. “I’m not a good guy,” he tells one character while later telling another “I was never a bad
Ten issues ago, we were given a Spider-Man and Deadpool team up book that promised, among other things, to give us a Deadpool that tried to act a bit more
SPOILER WARNING: This review contains MAJOR spoilers for the Civil War II series. Nobody dies. Nobody fights anyone else. Not a single punch. It’s little more than playground clubs hurling insults
When The Clone Conspiracy retconned Gwen’s death, giving her a heel turn, some were shocked, but I was amazed! Great idea, but why stop with Amazing Spider-Man #121? Let’s retcon it
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: a young rock band and their animal mascot head into an abandoned carnival one night, only to be hounded by a mysterious