Spidey #10 – REVIEW
Spidey #10 continues the comfortable continuity that has been building throughout the series as writer Robbie Thompson and artist Nathan Stockman bring Captain America in for a visit. Cap’s appearance provides
Spidey #10 continues the comfortable continuity that has been building throughout the series as writer Robbie Thompson and artist Nathan Stockman bring Captain America in for a visit. Cap’s appearance provides
“I’m ridiculous. This has always been ridiculous. But at least it was something. Wasn’t it?” I loved this line, because it sums up how I feel about the character and
Cards on the table: I’m not interested in Civil War II and was dreading the plot gymnastics orchestrated to drag Miles into Marvel’s latest event. That’s why I was pleasantly surprised to
Carnage #11 is a breath of fresh air. With a Marvel-wide soft-reboot expected at the end of Civil War II, no sight of Carnage in the list of titles to fly under the new
David Baldeón welcomes Jay Fosgitt into the panels in Web Warriors #10 for an assist in this penultimate issue of Web Warriors. As Octavia Otto leads a battalion of Spider-Folk to try to
Since the Spider-Woman #5 issue which released after “Spider-Verse,” Jessica Drew has tried to lead a quieter life. Between giving birth in a black hole, getting stuck on Earth-65, and having to
The obstacle that really seemed to halt the momentum of the last volume of Spider-Man 2099 was big event tie-ins. Miguel’s story was put on pause by “Spider-Verse,” and completely interrupted by “Secret
There’s a scene in the very beginning of the Civil War II: The Amazing Spider-Man #3 where Harry Lyman attempts to assuage Peter Parker’s guilt for Clayton Cole going rogue and becoming
After two long months the creative team that gave you Spider-Man and Deadpool fighting a sewage-filled Hydroman is back, and boy did I miss them. The past two fill in
Things tends to be a bit unpredictable in the pages of Silk these days, but it’s near impossible to deny that, when they’re good, they’re memorable. After a more than slightly disappointing