Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #1 – REVIEW
A wise old, 1960s-era fictitious ad man once said, “if you don’t like what’s being said, change the conversation.” When the new status quo for Amazing Spider-Man was announced months
A wise old, 1960s-era fictitious ad man once said, “if you don’t like what’s being said, change the conversation.” When the new status quo for Amazing Spider-Man was announced months
Spider-Island reaches an exciting climax, finally delivering on some of the insane action that the series suggested at the beginning. Unfortunately, it’s plagued with the baggage of decompression, and little of
Civil War #4 centers on a battle. In fact, it’s the battle we’ve been waiting for since the first issue. Granted, it’s called Civil War, but the seeds of this encounter between Captain
The Avengers of 2099 are facing their biggest threat yet: a giant, world-devouring octopus that feeds on fear. This enemy requires the combined forces of Nueva York’s Avengers and Defenders.
Of all the alternate universe stories occurring in Battleworld, Dan Slott and Adam Kubert’s Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows had the most successful and celebrated debut. Fans eagerly awaited the
Spider-Island is spinning its wheels: the action is exciting, and the general feel of the series continues to be pretty fun, but there’s little forward movement in the plot. I’m not
It’s finally here, the moment where Spider-Woman and “Secret Wars” collide. With Marvel putting all of its energy behind this big event, it was only a matter of time before this popular
Civil War #3 delivers on the promising confrontation from last issue and sets up the finale with aplomb. Spider-Man’s team continues their infiltration of the Iron’s research facility while She-Hulk’s mission
If you’re looking for a comic about an old, battle-worn Wolverine fighting hordes of zombies, who at every claw-slash and throat stab become more overwhelming, then Old Man Logan #4 should fit
Secret Wars #5 opens with a variation of the creation tale. The biggest difference is that, written by Jonathan Hickman, this creation tale is one of Doom forming existence from the