Spider-Man/Deadpool #10 – REVIEW
Ten issues ago, we were given a Spider-Man and Deadpool team up book that promised, among other things, to give us a Deadpool that tried to act a bit more
Ten issues ago, we were given a Spider-Man and Deadpool team up book that promised, among other things, to give us a Deadpool that tried to act a bit more
SPOILER WARNING: This review contains MAJOR spoilers for the Civil War II series. Nobody dies. Nobody fights anyone else. Not a single punch. It’s little more than playground clubs hurling insults
Sometimes you want to read an action-packed comic book that features all of your favorite villains against your favorite superhero. Other times, you’re looking for a deeply emotional issue that
I’ve been an unapologetic proponent of Cindy Moon and her once-rebooted solo title ever since she was taken from Dan Slott and given over to Robbie Thompson. He gave her
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: a young rock band and their animal mascot head into an abandoned carnival one night, only to be hounded by a mysterious
After two great issues, Carnage #13 delivers us the kind of story that has unfortunately been the norm for the greater part of this series. It’s difficult to tell if this narrative
We’ve already seen creators Peter David and Will Sliney utilize a lot of different characters from both the 90’s 2099 universe and their more recent Secret Wars 2099 arc as cameos throughout
Back to normal for Peter Parker, as Spider-Man faces off against the Scorpion, and Peter Parker tries to team-up with Flash Thompson. Written by Robbie Thompson (no relation) and drawn
Champions hits the shelves in the first set of the new wave of Marvel Now! comics. Written by Mark Waid, drawn by Humberto Ramos, inked by Victor Olazaba, colored by Edgar
This is how you end a comic book series. Not only do Mike Costa and David Baldeon tie up all of the loose ends in Web Warriors #11, but they left