Spider-Man #19 – REVIEW
Spider-Man #19 is a comic book in which nothing happens. A lack of story progression or superhero action is the hallmark go-to complaint for Brian Michael Bendis’ comic book writing.
Spider-Man #19 is a comic book in which nothing happens. A lack of story progression or superhero action is the hallmark go-to complaint for Brian Michael Bendis’ comic book writing.
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,
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 17.1th
One of the traits I’ve always admired about Gerry Conway as a writer is just how much of a craftsman he’s always been. Say what you will about some of
He’s back – and he’s bringing the mob with him! Gerry Conway will be writing a five-part storyline that takes Spider-Man into the frothy depths of a deadly gang war