A Spider-Man Podcast

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SPIDEY #9 – REVIEW

On his second issue drawing Spidey, Nate Stockman makes it quite clear he’s not emulating anyone. Rather, he’s drawing his take on younger Peter Parker (and young Spidey!) and apparently having

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Carnage #10 – REVIEW

Fans looking for a higher energy dose of creepy comic horror will likely be pleased with Carnage #10. This latest offering from Gerry Conway and Mike Perkins improves upon many

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Civil War II #4 – REVIEW

SPOILER WARNING: This review contains MAJOR spoilers for the Civil War II series. Since all the readers have been on the edge of their seats about Hawkeye’s verdict, writer Brian Michael

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Spider-Gwen #10 – REVIEW

At one point in Spider-Gwen #10 (the Radioactive part is naturally dropped from the full title for now), Gwen asks, “What the #$% is even happening right now?” I personally love when comic books

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Silk #10 – REVIEW

It’s easy to remember that, of the current crop of Spider-Women that Marvel has on the market right now, Silk was the one they wanted to push and become a

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Spider-Man #6 – REVIEW

As a Miles fan, I have good reason to be wary of line-wide crossover events.  I’d found it frustrating to see the momentum of interesting (and often emotionally intense) plot

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Spider-Man/Deadpool #7 – REVIEW

Spider-Man/Deadpool #7 gives us our second and final round of guest issues before Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness return with the second part of their tale next month. This month, regular Deadpool writer Gerry Duggan and

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Spider-Man 2099 #12 – REVIEW

All of Marvel’s future-foreseeing drama may currently be focused on Ulysses and “Civil War II,” but quietly, in his corner of Parker Industries, Miguel O’Hara has created quite the time

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Web Warriors #9 – REVIEW

At some point recently it was unilaterally and presumably non-verbally decided that comic plot rundowns and teases are best portrayed in vertical panels, usually three-to-five on a page. DC Comics

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Daredevil #9 – REVIEW

Daredevil, like Spider-Man, has been a character that’s experienced a fair share of shake ups the past few years. Ever since 2010’s Shadowland, ol’ Horn-Head has bounced from brooding near-villain, to

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