Spider-Man 2099 #15 – REVIEW
The third chapters of “Spider-Man 2099” arcs have typically been the slowest issues of this series. The creators, writer Peter David and artist Will Sliney, are great at establishing conflict
The third chapters of “Spider-Man 2099” arcs have typically been the slowest issues of this series. The creators, writer Peter David and artist Will Sliney, are great at establishing conflict
SPOILER WARNING: This review contains MAJOR spoilers for the Civil War II series. I’ve lost track of when the last issue came out. Thankfully, what I do remember about Civil War II #4 is
There’s that fantastic line in Spider-Man #2 when Miles says, “I don’t want to be the black Spider-Man. I just want to be Spider-Man.” I loved that scene, and as I’d mentioned in
In terms of obligatory Spider-Man tie-ins to larger Marvel events, the Civil War II: Amazing Spider-Man miniseries by Christos Gage and Travel Foreman, has been a pleasant surprise, in large part because
You Might be thinking “Haven’t I seen a few of these before?” Welcome to the November Covers and solicits! AKA the mostly already leaked covers and solicits. Don’t worry… there
Cards on the table: I’m not interested in Civil War II and was dreading the plot gymnastics orchestrated to drag Miles into Marvel’s latest event. That’s why I was pleasantly surprised to
We promised that Spectacular Spider-Snark would be published weekly, and it only took us one issue before our first delay! Luckily, Marvel has extended this year’s big summer event, so our take
Since the Spider-Woman #5 issue which released after “Spider-Verse,” Jessica Drew has tried to lead a quieter life. Between giving birth in a black hole, getting stuck on Earth-65, and having to
There’s a scene in the very beginning of the Civil War II: The Amazing Spider-Man #3 where Harry Lyman attempts to assuage Peter Parker’s guilt for Clayton Cole going rogue and becoming
SPOILER WARNING: This review contains MAJOR spoilers for the Civil War II series. Since all the readers have been on the edge of their seats about Hawkeye’s verdict, writer Brian Michael