Spectacular Spider-Snark #020
Stop me if you’ve heard this one: Two Peters, two Gwens and an MJ walk into a food court… Spectacular Spider-Snark is an irreverent and irrelevant look at the world of your
Stop me if you’ve heard this one: Two Peters, two Gwens and an MJ walk into a food court… Spectacular Spider-Snark is an irreverent and irrelevant look at the world of your
I realize it’s easy for readers to make the assumption that Miles is getting consistently overshadowed by other characters in the various narrative arcs since his introduction into the “proper”
It was just last month when I was praising James Latour’s continued ability to make the “Spider-Women” crossover a relevant part of her mythos and not just a commercial crossover. Since then,
No one validates the phrase “You can’t judge a book by its cover” like Marvel does. Given the passionate image that graces the front of this issue of Spider-Man, you could
Since Spider-Gwen #15 serves as a Christmas special for the series, we’d like to present our own Spider-Gwen Reviews Christmas Special. This is a completely original work, and not at all
Author’s note: This review contains major spoilers from the current issue. You’ve been warned. Unquestionably, the thing that will have readers buzzing about the latest installment of The Clone Conspiracy miniseries will be
I’ve seen Spidey selling PS4s & floating down Broadway on Thanksgiving, and it’s only a matter of time before we get the first “Homecoming” teaser. So is it too much
Welcome to the future folks! We have solicitations for February – and boy what a month for the Spider-Folks in our life! Spider-Woman is having a final showdown with the
Thanksgiving doesn’t get enough love, and that’s a shame. Sure, it’s less lucrative than Halloween or Christmas, but it’s still an important holiday that brings plenty of its own traditions
The past several issues of both Amazing Spider-Man and Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy have done well to fill in the gaps, lay a framework for the ongoing Spider-event du jour, and to