Amazing Spider-Man #800 – REVIEW
There’s no good place to begin writing about Amazing Spider-Man #800, a book that might be the single-most loaded issue of a Spider-Man comic ever released. Let’s put aside the
There’s no good place to begin writing about Amazing Spider-Man #800, a book that might be the single-most loaded issue of a Spider-Man comic ever released. Let’s put aside the
The post-event “epilogue” issue has been a dicey subject in the Spider-Man comic book universe the past few years, even following arcs that were otherwise highly entertaining (as good as
No matter how you’ve felt about the storytelling structure of The Clone Conspiracy and Amazing Spider-Man and the downright baffling portrayal of Ben Reilly as the Jackal, its hard not to be enticed by
When discussing the shocking revelations of Clone Conspiracy #3 last time out, one of my chief criticisms of the story was that in unveiling the “Man in Red” as Ben Reilly, Dan Slott
Spider-Man fans feeling nostalgic for stories from the 90s should look no further than Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #21. From clone degeneration to the New Warriors to Carrion, this issue is
In Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #18 readers were treated to the emotional but unsurprising first half of the story of Doctor Octopus’s quest to put his mind back into… well… any body.
Even a cursory glance at the cover of Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #19 is enough to fill any Spider-Man reader with dread. Artist Alex Ross’s paints conjure a moody, twilight
I’m always fearful of reading stories specifically billed as the prelude to any major event story in the pages of Amazing Spider-Man, though perhaps my apprehension is a bit misguided. Sure,
Long-time Amazing Spider-Man penciller, Giuseppe Camuncoli, will be leaving the series. Taking his place is Superboy and World’s Finest vet R.B. Silva. Spidey fans may remember his work from a couple
With the conclusion of writers Dan Slott and Christos Gage and artist Giuseppe Camuncoli‘s story “Power Play,” there is no way to overlook the biggest flaw of this story: it