Spider-Man/Deadpool #11 – REVIEW
Spider-Man/Deadpool #11 sees the return of the fill in issues for the title, with this issue written by celebrity guest Penn Jillette with art by Deadpool staple Scott Koblish. Celebrity guest comics
Spider-Man/Deadpool #11 sees the return of the fill in issues for the title, with this issue written by celebrity guest Penn Jillette with art by Deadpool staple Scott Koblish. Celebrity guest comics
This has certainly been a moment we’ve been feverishly anticipating ever since the continuation of Dan Slott and Adam Kubert’s Secret Wars tie in series Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows was announced. After months
This past week we had the opportunity to sit on a panel with writer Peter David at the Memphis Comic Expo 2016. During the panel Peter touched on his time
Ten issues ago, we were given a Spider-Man and Deadpool team up book that promised, among other things, to give us a Deadpool that tried to act a bit more
September continues the hot streak the comic industry has been on since, and almost entirely because of, the positive response to the DC Rebirth Relaunch. Orders from the direct market
After two great issues, Carnage #13 delivers us the kind of story that has unfortunately been the norm for the greater part of this series. It’s difficult to tell if this narrative
New York Comic Con is wrapping up today, but not without some Spider-news. On Saturday, Dan Slott (long time Amazing Spider-Man writer), Dennis Hopeless (current writer for Spider-Woman), Ramon Perez (pencils and inks for Amazing
What great thing can I say about this title that I haven’t already said? Last month’s epilogue was a false-start, but “Itsy Bitsy” begins in Spider-Man/Deadpool#9 with all the fanfare I expected.
August was a huge month for comics. Mostly DC Comics, but a huge month for the comic industry. According to Comichron.com, Diamond Comic Distributors shipped 10.26 million comics — the highest
The jungle seems to be doing good things for Carnage. Back again with another month of darkness and dread, Gerry Conway and Mike Perkins deliver the next chapter of Carnage