Spider-Man/Deadpool #18 – REVIEW
On the other side of the playground, Mark wrote in his review of Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #28 that “we can never expect a true resolution from comics,” that serialized
On the other side of the playground, Mark wrote in his review of Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #28 that “we can never expect a true resolution from comics,” that serialized
After a three issue break brought to you by the Deadpool cross-over event, Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness return to deliver Spider-Man/Deadpool #17, the penultimate issue of the Patient Zero/Itsy
Each “storyline” issue of Spider-Man/Deadpool inches closer to a conclusion and I long for the lightening, manic pace of the opening arc. Perhaps the denouement started too early (I would place the
Back from their second hiatus, the dream team of Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness return to deliver a Spider-Man/Deadpool story straight out of Weirdworld. For those who might not be exactly in the know, Weirdworld was
Ten issues ago, we were given a Spider-Man and Deadpool team up book that promised, among other things, to give us a Deadpool that tried to act a bit more
What great thing can I say about this title that I haven’t already said? Last month’s epilogue was a false-start, but “Itsy Bitsy” begins in Spider-Man/Deadpool#9 with all the fanfare I expected.
After two long months the creative team that gave you Spider-Man and Deadpool fighting a sewage-filled Hydroman is back, and boy did I miss them. The past two fill in
Well, after raking Joe Kelly over the coals for giving us the standard “character is dead!” cliffhanger with the previous issue, I’ve got to eat my words a bit here.
The fourth issue of Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness’s Spider-Man/Deadpool certainly delivers on the bromance promised by the name of its first arc. Though it’s a little light on the action, knockdown
Spider-Man’s not a mutant, but he has hung out with them enough times over the years to warrant another SuperiorSpiderTalk.com list! This countdown will take a look at some of the very