Spider-Man #15 – REVIEW
Spider-Man #15 has proven to be a study in contrasts for me. On the one hand, it takes one of the elements that really tends to work for these kinds
Spider-Man #15 has proven to be a study in contrasts for me. On the one hand, it takes one of the elements that really tends to work for these kinds
It’s not always easy to judge the proper length of a story in comics, just as it can be difficult to figure out pacing within that story. I’ve very much
I realize it’s easy for readers to make the assumption that Miles is getting consistently overshadowed by other characters in the various narrative arcs since his introduction into the “proper”
No one validates the phrase “You can’t judge a book by its cover” like Marvel does. Given the passionate image that graces the front of this issue of Spider-Man, you could
Spider-Man stories, by and large, tend to be at their best when they’re focused on characters first, and there is never any shortage of opportunities to find a particular character,
While the unabashed nonsense that is Marvel’s fetish for plodding, overarching, “universe- changing” events continues with Civil War II, many a title gets sucked in to service that narrative. These kinds
It’s the Halloween season and while the costumes and outlandish antics that come along with Halloween can go hand in hand with comics and Spider-Man, it also brings up another
I’ve been an unapologetic proponent of Cindy Moon and her once-rebooted solo title ever since she was taken from Dan Slott and given over to Robbie Thompson. He gave her
After setting a strong stage for a new direction and tone in the previous issue of Silk, the narrative takes a turn for the strange, as Cindy and her friends
I think it goes without saying that overall, the last few years have been pretty good for Marvel Comics; readers have gotten new twists on existing characters, a number of memorable new faces and titles have emerged, and