Amazing Spider-Man #799 – REVIEW
I know some of you out there might find a statement like this illogical, but I truly believe in all things in life — including superhero comic books — you
I know some of you out there might find a statement like this illogical, but I truly believe in all things in life — including superhero comic books — you
Over the past six issues, it’s been difficult to get a proper handle on the direction of Amazing Spider-Man. Sure, outgoing writer Dan Slott was certainly moving a number of
Please be forewarned that in order for me to get into critical detail of this comic, I have to get a little spoilery. If you haven’t read Amazing Spider-Man #796
Amazing Spider-Man #794 marks the title’s first installment since the diversion known as “Venom Inc.” It marks the return of the Dan Slott and Stuart Immonen creative pairing as well
Here’s the thing about superhero/villain relationships that have been depicted with the level of personal animosity and fraught passion as Spider-Man and Norman Osborn has been depicted over the years
Those who are not up to speed on their proverbial turns of phrase should note that a gordian knot references a highly complex tangling of rope that was deemed impossible
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,
At the risk of being overly topical, the concept of a “red line” — a figurative point of no return or a “line in the sand” (to use another turn
The price and “value” of new comic books is typically a topic I steer clear from when attempting to critically analyze the contents of an individual issue on a monthly/weekly
I’m not trying to make any grand political statements here, but let’s get real. There’s no way you’re a successful businessman in New York City for more than 3 decades