Silk #19 – REVIEW
Within the past few weeks, I have witnessed two Spider-endings. One for a book that I heaped countless praise upon; the other, for a title I’ve dissed on more than
Within the past few weeks, I have witnessed two Spider-endings. One for a book that I heaped countless praise upon; the other, for a title I’ve dissed on more than
I don’t pick up too many B-list titles. When I stand in my local comic shop and weigh which titles to allocate roughly four dollars, the B-list ones are usually
When we comic reviewers judge a new issue, we comment on everything from the art to the coloring to the story itself. Did the editor make any big mistakes? Do
While there are a number of superheroes I took an immediate liking to when first encountering them, there are only a few to whom I had visceral negative reactions. One
On the heels of the terrible news that we only have a few issues of Spider-Woman left comes an issue worthy of a blockbuster movie. The energy, battles, and dash of romance
Spider-Woman under Dennis Hopeless has almost always been a comic about a female superhero kicking butt, balancing heroics with a personal life, and coming together with friends to solve street-level crime.
Like most Spider-kids of the 90s, I am a Hobgoblin fan. For me, the man in orange always intrigued me more than the Green Goblin, and although I’ve discovered many
Sometimes you want to read an action-packed comic book that features all of your favorite villains against your favorite superhero. Other times, you’re looking for a deeply emotional issue that
Some of the best comics that have come out in the past few years have had a female lead. Lady Killer, I Hate Fairyland, Spider-Woman, and many other titles have carved
From an outsider’s perspective, Spider-Woman is cool. She kicks butt, she’s funny, and she manages it all as a new mom. However, when you look closer, you can see that