A Spider-Man Podcast

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Silk #14 – REVIEW

I’m a fairly new Silk reader, having only read about her in tie-ins from other Spider-books. To my surprise, the character is completely different than the last time I read her, during

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Carnage #14 – REVIEW

Carnage is certainly one of the more out of left field books that Marvel is currently publishing, and this issue continues that tradition in spades. With second-person narration, unholy conceptions, and

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Spider-Man #9 – REVIEW

I’ve made no secret that Civil War II held zero interest for me as a reader, but when the outcome has now been revealed in the two (!) new Iron Man series

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Spider-Man/Deadpool #11 – REVIEW

Spider-Man/Deadpool #11 sees the return of the fill in issues for the title, with this issue written by celebrity guest Penn Jillette with art by Deadpool staple Scott Koblish. Celebrity guest comics

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Spidey #12 – REVIEW

With Spidey #12, writer Robbie Thompson and artist Nathan Stockman close out the all-ages-friendly series, giving readers a nice, shiny bow on top of the gift of the previous eleven issues.

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Champions #2 – REVIEW

Seasoned (read: “Old”) readers will fondly recall comic books with their favorite teams engaging in “normal” activities – playing baseball, going camping, hanging out, or other similar activities. In Champions #2,

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Spider-Woman #13 – REVIEW

Like most Spider-kids of the 90s, I am a Hobgoblin fan. For me, the man in orange always intrigued me more than the Green Goblin, and although I’ve discovered many

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Spider-Man 2099 #17 – REVIEW

When adjective-less Spider-Man first debuted in the 90s, creators like Todd McFarlane and Erik Larsen had the freedom to use a multitude of characters from across the Marvel Universe.  The result was

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The Avengers #1 – REVIEW

While Civil War II has still yet to conclude, the fallout of the event has already started to occur within the pages of Marvel’s most recent batch of title relaunches.

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Prowler #1 – REVIEW

Prowler is a man looking to establish an identity of his own. “I’m not a good guy,” he tells one character while later telling another “I was never a bad

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