Spidey #6 – REVIEW
Spidey #6 goes right for my sweet spot: Marvel Team-Up. Nick Bradshaw hits readers in the eyeballs with a classic Marvel mock-up cover featuring Spider-Man and Iron Man against the Vulture as
Spidey #6 goes right for my sweet spot: Marvel Team-Up. Nick Bradshaw hits readers in the eyeballs with a classic Marvel mock-up cover featuring Spider-Man and Iron Man against the Vulture as
With two prequel-type comics already on the stands and in readers’ hands, Civil War II seems to have more preamble to it than true action, given that the series is projected to
Recently on Twitter, I saw a tweet referring to Web Warriors as a “ray of sunshine every month.” I could not click “Like” fast enough, as I wholeheartedly agree. Writer Mike Costa
Written by Brian Michael Bendis and drawn by Jim Cheung, Free Comic Book Day: Civil War II opens with War Machine descending on the Triskelion as Captain Marvel and Black Panther await
Five issues into his work on Spidey, writer Robbie Thompson brings in the Green Goblin. That choice brings along some extra characters, like Norman Osborn and his son, Harry. Sure,
Artist Nick Bradshaw drew the cover for Spidey #4, but the interiors are drawn by Andre Lima Araújo, with colors by Rachelle Rosenberg. The transition isn’t as jarring as the once-infamous Doom
Writer Mike Costa and artist David Baldeon take a breather from their five-part series opener to give readers a (mostly) done-in-one issue with Web Warriors #6. Most of the team of
Picking up where Web Warriors #5 left off, Earth-803 greets readers into a plan set by Spider-UK and Lady Spider. The latter is the webslinger calling this Earth home, while the former
Avengers Standoff: Assault on Pleasant Hill Alpha #1 kicks off the summer event season with a pre-event event from Marvel Comics. Written by Nick Spencer, with art from Jesús Saiz, and
Earth-803, a world of steam, is where readers find the majority of our webslingers when Web Warriors #4 opens. Written by Mike Costa, drawn by David Baldeon, inked by Walden