Superior Spider-Talk’s Top Spider-Books of 2015
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,
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,
Something happen to me during Spider-Island #4, I put down my comic and realized that I was ready for this story to be over. The middle of this series had become very
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
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
Agent Venom’s plan to free Manhattan from the clutches of the Spier-Queen continues this week, along with another entry in the Spider-Girl/Spider-Woman saga from Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz. Just like
Well, after a number of delays, Spider-Island is finally here. And it’s…. decent! It manages to work as an interesting alternative continuation of the original “Spider-Island” event while appealing as a stand-alone
In celebration of The Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows, over the next few weeks superiorspidertalk.com is going to acknowledge the very best Peter Parker/Mary Jane Watson stories. Criteria for this
Two fans and collectors (Dan Gvozden and Mark Ginocchio) discuss the Spider-Man comic universe in a show that looks to the past, present, and future of Spider-Man. In this 17th
Spider-Island is returning for a slice of Battleworld in “Secret Wars,” and it’s bringing MC2 Spider-Girl with it. Earlier today, a seriously slick cabal of creative teams sat down with
In this feature, Mark Ginocchio, Superior Spider-Talk co-host and editor of Chasing Amazing, takes a look at significant “firsts” in Spider-Man comics, i.e., first appearances of supporting characters, phrases, images and/or