The Amazing Spider-Man #800-801 – Review Roundup
On this episode of the show, Dan and Mark take a look back at their Patreon review episodes including the end of the “Go Down Swinging” arc in Amazing Spider-Man #800
On this episode of the show, Dan and Mark take a look back at their Patreon review episodes including the end of the “Go Down Swinging” arc in Amazing Spider-Man #800
There’s no good place to begin writing about Amazing Spider-Man #800, a book that might be the single-most loaded issue of a Spider-Man comic ever released. Let’s put aside the
I know some of you out there might find a statement like this illogical, but I truly believe in all things in life — including superhero comic books — you
Much of Dan Slott’s run of Amazing (and Superior) Spider-Man has been dominated by two returning, villainous presences: Doctor Octopus and the Green Goblin. We’ve seen these two villains hit Spider-Man from every
On this episode of the show, Dan and Mark take a look back at their Patreon review episodes of the “Threat Level: Red” storyline (Amazing Spider-Man #794-796) and the Amazing
Over the past six issues, it’s been difficult to get a proper handle on the direction of Amazing Spider-Man. Sure, outgoing writer Dan Slott was certainly moving a number of
Amazing Spider-Man #794 marks the title’s first installment since the diversion known as “Venom Inc.” It marks the return of the Dan Slott and Stuart Immonen creative pairing as well
The third installment of Amazing Spider-Man’s “Marvel Legacy” reboot ends the initiative’s first first arc (“The Fall of Parker”) in similar fashion to the first two: another tidy, well-executed done-in-one
The “big two” comic book publishers are often loathe to label a new branding initiative a “reboot” but the fact of the matter is that Marvel’s “Legacy” event marks one
If there’s one thing that has defined the Dan Slott-era on Amazing Spider-Man it’s a high level of chaos and disorder for its main character Peter Parker. Regardless of whether