Spectacular Spider-Snark #031
If Tarantino does actually make an R-rated Star Trek film, it could open the floodgates for every Hard-R Hollywood director. I for one say Hell $&!@#’ Yeah! Cody Wilson is
If Tarantino does actually make an R-rated Star Trek film, it could open the floodgates for every Hard-R Hollywood director. I for one say Hell $&!@#’ Yeah! Cody Wilson is
By this point my feelings about the rapid descent in the quality of the “Spider-Verse” storyline have been well documented. I’ve criticized the book for lacking character, a clear protagonist, narrative
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 13th
We’re now nearing the end of “Spider-Verse,” and with that comes another lackluster installment of Spider-Woman. Generally bland, unfunny, and stifled by “Spider-Verse,” this issue doesn’t just feel like filler, it
This bi-weekly comic, written and drawn by Ray Sumser, is released on the second and fourth Fridays of the month. The strip examines Spider-Lore with a loving nit-pick. See more of Ray’s art. Previous Comic Next Comic
This bi-weekly comic, written and drawn by Ray Sumser, is released on the second and fourth Fridays of the month. The strip examines Spider-Lore with a loving nit-pick. See more of Ray’s art. Previous Comic Next Comic
In reviewing the Edge of Spider-Verse mini-series, I couldn’t help but applaud the overall strength and tone of the stories presented. Some of them were flat-out superb and others, while
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 9th
Amazing Spider-Man #9, the first part of the “Spider-Verse” storyline, opens on a familiar scene; Peter Parker lies asleep on his bed before being awoken by J. Jonah Jameson yelling
In the march to “Spider-Verse,” Marvel has been promising fans ‘Every Spider-Man Ever,’ and that doesn’t just include the multiverse of Peter Parker. Peter David and Rick Leonardi revisit the