Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #7 – REVIEW
After moving past the convoluted and often boring opening arc of this fourth volume of Amazing Spider-Man, the series has seemingly reached a point of two steps forward, two steps back
After moving past the convoluted and often boring opening arc of this fourth volume of Amazing Spider-Man, the series has seemingly reached a point of two steps forward, two steps back
Spider-Man’s not a mutant, but he has hung out with them enough times over the years to warrant another SuperiorSpiderTalk.com list! This countdown will take a look at some of the very
If there’s been one hard and fast rule about Gerry Conway and Mike Perkins’s Carnage series, it’s take everything you read/learned/absorbed from the previous issue and toss it out the window, because your predictions
Spider-Man’s not a mutant, but he has hung out with them enough times over the years to warrant another SuperiorSpiderTalk.com list! This countdown will take a look at some of the very
Spider-Man’s not a mutant, but he has hung out with them enough times over the years to warrant another SuperiorSpiderTalk.com list! This countdown will take a look at some of the very
Spider-Man’s not a mutant, but he has hung out with them enough times over the years to warrant another SuperiorSpiderTalk.com list! This countdown will take a look at some of the very
Spider-Man’s not a mutant, but he has hung out with them enough times over the years to warrant another SuperiorSpiderTalk.com list! This countdown will take a look at some of the very
Spider-Man’s not a mutant, but he has hung out with them enough times over the years to warrant another SuperiorSpiderTalk.com list! This countdown will take a look at some of the very
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,
The next time Gerry Conway updates his resume, he can add a new skill to his repertoire: “can expertly write comic book stories for today’s ‘waiting for the trade’ audiences.”