Silk #3 – REVIEW
With all the resetting and relaunching going on in the wake of Marvel’s latest universe-altering mega story, it’s understandable that some titles, teams and characters need to recalibrate, refocus or just plain figure out where the
With all the resetting and relaunching going on in the wake of Marvel’s latest universe-altering mega story, it’s understandable that some titles, teams and characters need to recalibrate, refocus or just plain figure out where the
Sometimes there’s just no catching a break when you’re a spider-powered superhero. That seems to be the mantra of this second issue of Cindy Moon’s newly relaunched exploits as Silk.
Silk‘s previous outing as a solo series proved to be a pleasant surprise among Marvel’s Spider-titles, taking a character who’d gotten a less than stellar introduction in the pages of Amazing Spider-Man, and making her
A year ago, I had been supremely excited by the notion of “Spider-Verse”; the idea of Spider-Men and Women from all realities, coming together for an epic story, guided by the imaginative
We knew this day would come eventually. “Secret Wars” was going to bleed over into the Marvel titles that hadn’t yet been affected, and here it is for Silk‘s seventh and
I know this series isn’t without its issues or its detractors, but for my own part I’m always happy to see another issue of Silk published. With all of the “Secret Wars”
Usually by the third chapter of a comic’s story arc, I have a pretty good idea where things are headed. We’ve introduced the main players, gotten the exposition out of
In my review for the previous issue of Spider-Verse, I mentioned how the $4.99 price for a comic of such lackluster quality was almost insulting. Thankfully, they’ve dropped the price to the
It’s impossible for me to approach this last review of Spider-Gwen’s short-lived solo title with complete objectivity. On the one hand, it’s been an inventive, memorable take on a universe
With the start of “House of M,” Marvel initiated a series of intermittent, but loosely connected “event” stories that have more or less fed into one another for the last