Spider-Gwen #24 – REVIEW
I’m of two minds on the finale to “Predators”, which segues directly into the much-anticipated “Gwenom” arc. On the one hand, a number of plot threads are seemingly introduced and
I’m of two minds on the finale to “Predators”, which segues directly into the much-anticipated “Gwenom” arc. On the one hand, a number of plot threads are seemingly introduced and
And now for something completely different. If you aren’t familiar with Hannah Blumenreich, she’s the artist behind the appropriately-titled Spidey-Zine, which depicts slice-of-life misadventures of a newly-minted Spider-Man interacting with
Spider-Man has his Uncle Ben moment, and we’re all used to it being revisited and reexamined in some fashion or another, to varying degrees of success. What’s not pointed to
Every superhero will have their fair share of stories where the odds are overwhelmingly against them, but it’s hard to think of a character that more readily takes to that
No matter what continuity you’re in, it’s a trademark of the Osborn clan to royally tick off every faction they come in contact with, and it usually rains hell down
You ever been to a water park, and waited patiently in line to go down their longest, most intimidating water slide? You look back down the length of the line,
Full disclosure: I fully went into this issue expecting to be disappointed. Although I enjoyed the initial two parts of this story line, the following three issues seemed to meander
If I haven’t already made it clear before now, I really enjoyed “Spider-Women” both on its own terms and as an example of how to do a proper inter-title crossover.
It was just last month when I was praising James Latour’s continued ability to make the “Spider-Women” crossover a relevant part of her mythos and not just a commercial crossover. Since then,
Since Spider-Gwen #15 serves as a Christmas special for the series, we’d like to present our own Spider-Gwen Reviews Christmas Special. This is a completely original work, and not at all