Spidey #3 – REVIEW
Full disclosure: The Lizard is my all-time favorite Spider-Man foe. All-time. Like, as a little kid, I owned the Lizard Mego toy before I had the Spider-Man one and I
Full disclosure: The Lizard is my all-time favorite Spider-Man foe. All-time. Like, as a little kid, I owned the Lizard Mego toy before I had the Spider-Man one and I
In Web Warriors #3, the Battery – the multiverse-spanning Electro collective – takes the fight back to the Web Warriors, and the big bad of the bunch goes on a major
Secret Wars is done. A nine-issue series. Finitely planned. A beginning and an end. Points set in between. Originally cast as eight-issues, the story grew organically, requiring extra pages in more
The fun, continuity-lite adventures of Spider-Man’s early career continue in Spidey #2, written by Robbie Thompson and drawn by Nick Bradshaw. As has been hinted at and dodged in any
I could make a joke and say that Web Warriors #2 is electric or that this comic, written by Mike Costa with art by David Baldeon and inkers Livesay and
The issue that, at one point, was set to draw Secret Wars to a close becomes the penultimate issue as Secret Wars #8 delivers chaos-filled chaos with a side of Armageddon and a healthy
Tagged with the marketing line of “Before he was amazing. . . he was Spidey,” Spidey #1 takes a look at the high school adventures of Peter Parker and his more colorful
The fans have been turned to “high (or “hi,” depending on your fan model) and the poo-poo platter has been set. Now the two of them are bound for a
When I first saw the post-Secret Wars announcement for Web Warriors, I dismissed it. After all, we all read “Spider-Verse,” right? Then I saw some character design sketches from David Baldeon in
I found myself thanking Doom that Secret Wars #6 had finally come out. In order to justify my jubilation, I checked the archive and discovered that it hasn’t even been a full