Spider-Gwen #13 – REVIEW
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: a young rock band and their animal mascot head into an abandoned carnival one night, only to be hounded by a mysterious
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: a young rock band and their animal mascot head into an abandoned carnival one night, only to be hounded by a mysterious
Everybody, gather round – a new year of solicitations dawns! So how is Spider-Man and friends doing in the new year, you ask? Inside this exciting preview you’ll discover a
The Gwen & MJ Story Wars have begun! Will “Renew Your Vows” become the hit Spidey-title, or will Gwen’s heel turn in “The Clone Conspiracy” push her character to new
Earlier this year, I had the opportunity to speak with Gwen’s co-creator and series writer Jason Latour about all things Spider-Gwen (if you haven’t heard it, you can download it here). He’d mentioned
I think it goes without saying that overall, the last few years have been pretty good for Marvel Comics; readers have gotten new twists on existing characters, a number of memorable new faces and titles have emerged, and
July certainly was an interesting month in the Marvel universe. “Civil War II” raged on, Spider-Man got an unlikely team-up partner, and Spider-Gwen found herself in combat with a monkey-turned-butler.
Marvel has recently revealed several titles for the upcoming “Marvel NOW!” brand in official announcements, but you don’t have to wait any longer to see more. Early Tuesday morning many
Annuals can be a mixed bag. They’re generally oversized releases, often with a guest artist and/or writer, and are usually separate story-wise (or even in tone) from whatever narrative is
Web Warriors #8 delivers part two of the “Tangled States” storyline as writer Mike Costa and artist David Baldeon swing into action trying to reunite the scattered collections of webslingers from across
It’s undeniable that Marvel has chosen to put more of a spotlight on female superheroes in recent years, and while there are still improvements that need to happen, there’s been