Spidey #12 – REVIEW
With Spidey #12, writer Robbie Thompson and artist Nathan Stockman close out the all-ages-friendly series, giving readers a nice, shiny bow on top of the gift of the previous eleven issues.
With Spidey #12, writer Robbie Thompson and artist Nathan Stockman close out the all-ages-friendly series, giving readers a nice, shiny bow on top of the gift of the previous eleven issues.
September continues the hot streak the comic industry has been on since, and almost entirely because of, the positive response to the DC Rebirth Relaunch. Orders from the direct market
Back to normal for Peter Parker, as Spider-Man faces off against the Scorpion, and Peter Parker tries to team-up with Flash Thompson. Written by Robbie Thompson (no relation) and drawn
In preparation for the release of their hotly anticipated title Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows, writer Gerry Conway and artist Ryan Stegman held an interview with CBR to detail some of the finer points of the series
Spidey #10 continues the comfortable continuity that has been building throughout the series as writer Robbie Thompson and artist Nathan Stockman bring Captain America in for a visit. Cap’s appearance provides
On his second issue drawing Spidey, Nate Stockman makes it quite clear he’s not emulating anyone. Rather, he’s drawing his take on younger Peter Parker (and young Spidey!) and apparently having
SPOILER WARNING: This review contains MAJOR spoilers for the Civil War II series. Since all the readers have been on the edge of their seats about Hawkeye’s verdict, writer Brian Michael
SPOILER WARNING: This review contains MAJOR spoilers for Civil War II #3. While there are visibly recognizable characters in this comic book, Civil War II #3 seems like a story
Spidey #8 brings Electro to the Spider-Man themed, new-reader-friendly party. Of course it’s the old, starfish-on-his-face Electro, but Max Dillon seeks to light up the wallcrawler’s life (and not in a
Spidey #7 continues to be fun and new-reader-friendly. It also keeps an arm’s length from continuity and gives readers a playful tale that has more than a little classic Marvel Team-Up vibe. Writer