Spectacular Spider-Snark #045
I don’t understand how some of these Hollywood decisions are made. Black Cat and Sable are out, but Silk and Morbius are in? I’ll believe it when I’m sneaking in
I don’t understand how some of these Hollywood decisions are made. Black Cat and Sable are out, but Silk and Morbius are in? I’ll believe it when I’m sneaking in
Followers of this site and the Amazing Spider-Talk podcast know that my partner/co-host Dan and I haven’t been terribly impressed with pretty much every facet of the “Venom Inc.” crossover.
Hot off the heels of Sony’s Venom casting Tom Hardy as everyone’s favorite Lethal Protector, another Spider-Man spin-off had a slew of details drop via Hollywood Reporter. Perhaps as an answer
With the reveal that Miles’ mother Rio had discovered his alternate identity as Spider-Man, writer Brian Michael Bendis’ Spider-Man seemed poised to head down an interesting path that was unavailable
Spider-Man stories, by and large, tend to be at their best when they’re focused on characters first, and there is never any shortage of opportunities to find a particular character,
It’s easy to remember that, of the current crop of Spider-Women that Marvel has on the market right now, Silk was the one they wanted to push and become a
I’ve loved and championed this series since the beginning, but it’s also frustrated me from time to time. Spider-Man #5 managed to deliver on both fronts. On the plus side, I thought
We often find out what kind of people we are at the strangest times in our lives. Be it during a classroom exam, on the field or the mat during
While it’s not difficult to make the case that “Spider-Women” could be nicknamed The Silk Show, I think there are definitely character beats that give each of the characters a
Three issues in, and this really is turning out to be the Miles series that I’ve been waiting for. While Peter Parker is an international gazillionaire super-agent, it’s nice to