Spider-Woman #10 – REVIEW
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
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
July certainly was an interesting month in the Marvel universe. “Civil War II” raged on, Spider-Man got an unlikely team-up partner, and Spider-Gwen found herself in combat with a monkey-turned-butler.
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
In case you missed the news, Marvel has been adding cast-members for Spider-Man: Homecoming left and right, bringing the full cast up to eleven so far; including Robert Downey Jr. reprising his previous
How do you draw out an event with a slim premise? Lots and lots of posturing. As Iron Man says to Medusa, Bendis and Marvel appear to be saying to
Another month, another $ales Talk, Superior Believers! The merry month of May was for the most part a quiet month with no big surprises. May continued the 2016 trend of
Jessica Drew and I have a complicated relationship. When I first agreed to start reviewing this series all the way back around “Spider-Verse,” I took a couple of months to
In many of the comics I picked up as a young adult, women were often the girlfriends or assistants of the superheroes. They were present, but only in relation to
Writer Dennis Hopeless and artist Javier Rodriguez have tackled one big question with the last few issues of Spider-Woman. What happens when you take a superhero who answers to no one
Welcome back, Webheads! We’ve got another edition of Superior $ales-Talk coming straight at you, so hold on to your Internet communications device as I walk you through the weird and