The Avengers #11 – REVIEW
In the final issue before The Avengers enters into “Marvel Legacy”, Mark Waid and artist Mike del Mundo set up the future of the Avengers in their new status quo.
In the final issue before The Avengers enters into “Marvel Legacy”, Mark Waid and artist Mike del Mundo set up the future of the Avengers in their new status quo.
It’s been one month since Spider-Men II #2 fumbled the “Who is Miles Morales” reveal that had been five years in the making. Instead of an answer, we got “nothing”.
I always think of Venom as being drawn to heroes and antiheroes off the traditional track. Looking at the characters from X-23 to Deadpool, featured in Edge of Venomverse, none
In the last issue, Death came to Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider in the most literal way possible. A new character joined the cast, one long associated with the personification
The original lineup for this volume of Champions returns with this issue, written by regular writer Mark Waid and visually composed by the artistic talents of Humberto Ramos, Victor Olazaba,
Every time I start a new Marvel event, I begin it with some trepidation. Many of the events from years ago were fun and put new spins on our favorite
What to say about about yet another filler issue of Spider-Man/Deadpool? I’m not sure if it’s even fair to call them filler issues at this point; almost half of the
In the final pages of last month’s issue of Spider-Man, Miles Morales finally asked himself the questions that have been plaguing some of his readership for the last several years.
And now for something completely different. If you aren’t familiar with Hannah Blumenreich, she’s the artist behind the appropriately-titled Spidey-Zine, which depicts slice-of-life misadventures of a newly-minted Spider-Man interacting with
Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider, the series, has a bit of a decision to make concerning its protagonist. As it stands, Ben Reilly the character is sort of an anti-hero,