Secret Agent Parents (w/ guest Mark Waid) (Season 2, Episode 11)
In this season of the Amazing Spider-Talk podcast, Dan Gvozden and Mark Ginocchio will talk about how Spider-Man finally made it into the BIG TIME under the creative pens of
In this season of the Amazing Spider-Talk podcast, Dan Gvozden and Mark Ginocchio will talk about how Spider-Man finally made it into the BIG TIME under the creative pens of
On this episode of the show, Dan and Mark take a look back at their Patreon review episodes of the “Threat Level: Red” storyline (Amazing Spider-Man #794-796) and the Amazing
To paraphrase Marvel’s intro page, three things you can count on are death, taxes and an Amazing Spider-Man Annual issue — except in those years where Marvel doesn’t release an
It seems like once a year (or once an episode of Amazing Spider-Talk) that the debate over the merits of annual issues of Amazing Spider-Man is waged. Fans of the
Annuals can be a mixed bag. They’re generally oversized releases, often with a guest artist and/or writer, and are usually separate story-wise (or even in tone) from whatever narrative is
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 11th
I have to admit that I believe that I’m in the vast minority when I say that I typically really enjoy reading annuals and one-shots stories, especially when they focus
Spidey Doesn’t Play Well With Others is a monthly column by Paul DeKams, looking at stories showcasing that while Spider-Man might have many “Amazing Friends,” they don’t always get along. With many
While it might not be close to a year since Superior Spider-Man Annual #1 was released, featuring a controversial story about Spider-Man torturing Blackout, Marvel has decided to use the