Spectacular Spider-Snark #028
With everyone in the Marvel Universe dying and coming back to life, it’s gotta be tough to plan a party. Happy New Year everyone! I hope 2018 is your personal
With everyone in the Marvel Universe dying and coming back to life, it’s gotta be tough to plan a party. Happy New Year everyone! I hope 2018 is your personal
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.
Volume 2 Review is a regular feature that looks back to the late 1990s when Marvel rebooted its Spider-Man series for the very first time. Each installment will discuss a different
There is a lot to love about Dan Slott and Adam Kubert’s The Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #3, but one scene in particular stands out to me above all
As good as Marvel’s current summer event, Secret Wars, has been in terms of creating a compelling and dramatic narrative, many of the company’s “Battleworld” tie-in books have been problematic because as
Spidey may be getting his own live-action film in 2017, and then an animated film in 2018 – but that’s almost two years away! Fear not, as Marvel has you
“Spider-Verse” has been saved! Not by Peter Parker, but by Peter David! In Spider-Man 2099 #8 David, Will Sliney and Antonio Fabela deliver a incredibly entertaining story that’s high on
Co-host of the Amazing Spider-Talk, Mark Ginocchio, and I have wildly different opinions about one alternative take on Spider-Man, a 2007 book called “Spider-Man: Reign.” So we decided that we would
As a huge Spider-Man fan and part-time video games enthusiast (as in, I spend enough time playing them that it’s practically a part-time job), I’m always eager to get my
Spidey Doesn’t Play Well With Others is a monthly column by Paul DeKams, looking at stories showcasing that while Spider-Man might have many “Amazing Friends,” they don’t always get along. With many