Silk #4 – REVIEW
After the aimless feeling readers were left with in the third issue of Silk, I was more than a little skeptical of how things would turn out, both for our erstwhile heroine
After the aimless feeling readers were left with in the third issue of Silk, I was more than a little skeptical of how things would turn out, both for our erstwhile heroine
We might not get to see Spider-Man swing onto the silver screen in his first outing as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe until Captain America: Civil War storms theaters May 6th,
It’s not always easy to keep a tight lid on your initial reaction to a story plot that seems ridiculous, overly familiar, or both at first glance, but after seeing
Hello everyone! Diamond has released their sales figures for January 2016, so that means it’s time for a new Superior $ales Talk courtesy of your friendly neighborhood number interpreter. January
With all the resetting and relaunching going on in the wake of Marvel’s latest universe-altering mega story, it’s understandable that some titles, teams and characters need to recalibrate, refocus or just plain figure out where the
If there’s one thing 2015 offered Spider-Man fans it’s options. There hasn’t been this many Spider-Man related series and spinoffs since the chromium-crusted days of the 1990s. And even then,
Sometimes there’s just no catching a break when you’re a spider-powered superhero. That seems to be the mantra of this second issue of Cindy Moon’s newly relaunched exploits as Silk.
If you are not familiar with Marvel’s Infinite imprint, you are missing out on something pretty special. Launched in early 2012 with a tie-in to Avengers vs. X-Men #1, the digital
Silk‘s previous outing as a solo series proved to be a pleasant surprise among Marvel’s Spider-titles, taking a character who’d gotten a less than stellar introduction in the pages of Amazing Spider-Man, and making her
For over a year, Gwen has been traveling between dimensions for various stories but remained the only superhero in her “Earth-65” universe. All of that changed with last month’s Radioactive Spider-Gwen #1,