Venom Inc. Omega – REVIEW
Followers of this site and the Amazing Spider-Talk podcast know that my partner/co-host Dan and I haven’t been terribly impressed with pretty much every facet of the “Venom Inc.” crossover.
Followers of this site and the Amazing Spider-Talk podcast know that my partner/co-host Dan and I haven’t been terribly impressed with pretty much every facet of the “Venom Inc.” crossover.
For those keeping count, the release of this week’s Amazing Spider-Man #793 pushes the “Legacy” crossover between it and the Venom book past its halfway point. Yet, it seems that
Less than a month ago, Amazing Spider-Man wrapped up a mostly excellent “Marvel Legacy” debut, capping off a nearly six-month effort to rehabilitate a title that had lost its fastball
It’s a cliché to say that as soon as I finished reading this, I immediately went and re-read it again, and yet, that’s exactly what I did. Not because I
Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #11 might not have the emotional depth of last issue (more on that later), but it surely makes up for it in tense action. Writing
Ah, a Venom arc. Conveniently timed right after Eddie Brock reunited with the symbiote and has a 150th issue (kinda). Also right when Marvel launched a Venom-centric anthology mini. Also
If you’ve been keeping up with Mark and Dan’s “Essentials” podcast, you’ll know that a Spider-Man and Wolverine team-up has some history to it. Because of that, including a two-part
One of my favorite things about alternate universe stories is getting to see the domino effect of change in action. Much like MC2, the universe of Renew Your Vows (officially
It is relieving to see an arc’s payoff justify its choices. While last issue might have put a few doubts into readers’ minds, Gerry Conway and Ryan Stegman put those worries to
Committed to making this title more focused on the Parker family as a collective rather than Spider-Man and His Amazing Family, writer Gerry Conway follows the same basic formula laid out from the issue