Spectacular Spider-Snark #035
In honor of Black History Month, let’s take a moment to celebrate the African-American creators in Spidey’s history. Keith Pollard was the regular penciller of ASM from #186-#205. That includes the introduction
In honor of Black History Month, let’s take a moment to celebrate the African-American creators in Spidey’s history. Keith Pollard was the regular penciller of ASM from #186-#205. That includes the introduction
This arc of Spider-Man started by echoing the same question that many Miles Morales fans have been asking for years. What makes Miles Morales different from Peter Parker and what
With little fanfare, we reach the final issue of The Prowler, an ongoing that turned into little more than an event tie-in mini. Had The Prowler continued as ongoing, presumably issue six would have
There are few things in the world of Spider-Man comics that give readers as much pause as clones. The 90s clone saga devolved into endless tension over which one was
When the April 2017 solicitations rolled out this past week, Prowler’s absence in the listing implied the book’s cancellation, something writer Sean Ryan confirmed in a Twitter response to a fan the Tuesday
Three issues in, Prowler reaches the midpoint of its opening arc. At this point, writer Sean Ryan and artist Jamal Campbell try to build some momentum through this story to carry this
It was probably inevitable that the opening arc of Sean Ryan’s Prowler would need to choose between either furthering the story of “Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy”, the latest Spider-Man event,
Does Dan Slott read Spider-Snark? Is it even up for debate? Way back in Spider-Snark #006, we joked that characters like The Rose and Ashley Kafka (and even the spider-verse
Prowler is a man looking to establish an identity of his own. “I’m not a good guy,” he tells one character while later telling another “I was never a bad
In addition to scripting the internet’s beloved Spider-Man parody comic strip, I also produce a stand-up comedy show called Cosplay Comedy, where comedians perform in costume and in-character. Here’s a