Superior Foes of Spider-Man #17 – REVIEW
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
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
Superior Foes of Spider-Man #16 is the second-to-last issue of a series that will be on everyone’s “Underrated Comics of the 2010s” lists. Last issue ended with the Sinister Six
All of the people featured in this book are terrible and terrible people will let you down. One of the conceits of Superior Foes of Spider-Man is the irony of
“After I, um – exert myself, I can’t – you know.” A quick tease of this issue: the origin of Overdrive, Silvermane the voyeur, and Overdrive and Beetle driving a
After several competent “filler” issues highlighting baddies like Grizzly and Porcupine, Superior Foes of Spider-Man gets back to the fantastic main story arc. Issue 12 literally picks up exactly where
We’ve reported on the end of The Superior Foes of Spider-Man and its non-death several times over the past months. Many suspected that the book would be relaunched under another name,
In this feature, Mark Ginocchio, Superior Spider-Talk co-host and editor of Chasing Amazing, takes a look at significant “firsts” in Spider-Man comics, i.e., first appearances of supporting characters, phrases, images and/or
In Superior Foes of Spider-Man #8, we find everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, coming to the realization that they’re just unwitting cogs in fast-talking Boomerang’s self-serving schemes. The remnants of