The Avengers #8 – REVIEW
After a breathless, six-issue opening salvo, this Avengers team has settled in for the second of two one-and-done stories before tying into yet another summer comic event. Just last issue,
After a breathless, six-issue opening salvo, this Avengers team has settled in for the second of two one-and-done stories before tying into yet another summer comic event. Just last issue,
In a recent interview with SyFy Wire, Peter David said that his goal with Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider is “to make us root for the bad guy.” With that
The Avengers #7, written by Mark Waid and Jeremy Whitley, gives an interesting change of pace from the high-octane, blockbuster that has come before. This issue is more character driven,
Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider #1 finds its protagonist in a bit of a mess. His company New U is now gone and he’s looking for what to do next.
Finally, ideas that writer Mark Waid and artist Mike del Mundo have built for months pay off in an eruption of action. Six issues worth of ideas are brought into
With little fanfare, we reach the final issue of The Prowler, an ongoing that turned into little more than an event tie-in mini. Had The Prowler continued as ongoing, presumably issue six would have
In the penultimate chapter of this volume of The Avengers’ opening arc, Mark Waid begins to weave together many of the ideas he has played with throughout this story and brings
There are few things in the world of Spider-Man comics that give readers as much pause as clones. The 90s clone saga devolved into endless tension over which one was
In the midst of building “Kang War” to its ultimate climax, Mark Waid and Mike del Mundo hit the pause button to examine the story’s antagonist. This volume of Avengers so far
When the April 2017 solicitations rolled out this past week, Prowler’s absence in the listing implied the book’s cancellation, something writer Sean Ryan confirmed in a Twitter response to a fan the Tuesday