Silk #11 – REVIEW
Things tends to be a bit unpredictable in the pages of Silk these days, but it’s near impossible to deny that, when they’re good, they’re memorable. After a more than slightly disappointing
Things tends to be a bit unpredictable in the pages of Silk these days, but it’s near impossible to deny that, when they’re good, they’re memorable. After a more than slightly disappointing
It’s easy to remember that, of the current crop of Spider-Women that Marvel has on the market right now, Silk was the one they wanted to push and become a
We often find out what kind of people we are at the strangest times in our lives. Be it during a classroom exam, on the field or the mat during
The Vulture is one of Spider-Man’s oldest foes, in both the literal and figurative senses of the word. He’s most prominently portrayed as a geriatric old codger with a large,
While it’s not difficult to make the case that “Spider-Women” could be nicknamed The Silk Show, I think there are definitely character beats that give each of the characters a
I usually have serious issues with crossovers. They tend to mess up the established narrative flow of the titles involved, they can be unwieldy and difficult to collect, and oftentimes
Around issue #6 of any Silk title, I start to get nervous. Because thus far, none has survived past issue #7 due to Marvel’s boneheaded decision to relaunch its titles at the drop of
What happens when you’re injected with the version of the Goblin Serum that the Goblin Nation is currently forcing on its recruits? You apparently spend your time in a perpetual
After the aimless feeling readers were left with in the third issue of Silk, I was more than a little skeptical of how things would turn out, both for our erstwhile heroine
It’s not always easy to keep a tight lid on your initial reaction to a story plot that seems ridiculous, overly familiar, or both at first glance, but after seeing