Spider-Gwen #15 – REVIEW
Since Spider-Gwen #15 serves as a Christmas special for the series, we’d like to present our own Spider-Gwen Reviews Christmas Special. This is a completely original work, and not at all
Since Spider-Gwen #15 serves as a Christmas special for the series, we’d like to present our own Spider-Gwen Reviews Christmas Special. This is a completely original work, and not at all
The first issue of Venom revolved around a narrative misdirection that played on readers’ familiarity with past incarnations of the title character, saving its reveal of the real status quo until the
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
Peter David and Will Sliney may finally be settling in on the central conflict of this series, after one of the longest set-ups in comics. The terror outfit of The
The nascent Champions get proactive in Champions #3, written by Mark Waid and drawn by Humberto Ramos. Stirred by an event not unlike those in the headlines of today, the team
In the fallout of Civil War II, Mark Waid’s All-New All-Different Avengers has divided, sending the younger heroes to the Champions team while keeping the older heroes in the Avengers book. Although Waid’s lineup is still a
SPOILER WARNING: This review contains MAJOR spoilers for the Civil War II series. By now you’ve either avoided a deluge of spoilers about the end of Civil War II #7, or you’ve consumed
It was probably inevitable that the opening arc of Sean Ryan’s Prowler would need to choose between either furthering the story of “Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy”, the latest Spider-Man event,
Thanksgiving doesn’t get enough love, and that’s a shame. Sure, it’s less lucrative than Halloween or Christmas, but it’s still an important holiday that brings plenty of its own traditions
There’s a monster at the end of this book. And that’s all I can tell you, because like the Golden Book that line comes from, if you know the narrative