All-New All-Different Avengers #5 – REVIEW
In a day and age when many team books don’t have their full team assembled until the close of issue #6,it’s refreshing to read a comic that by issue #5 is already shaking
In a day and age when many team books don’t have their full team assembled until the close of issue #6,it’s refreshing to read a comic that by issue #5 is already shaking
If you keep up with the sales numbers Marvel puts out, Spider-Woman isn’t breaking any records. It’s neither the bestselling B-title nor is it even the bestselling title starring a Spider-female. Despite the numbers
Earth-803, a world of steam, is where readers find the majority of our webslingers when Web Warriors #4 opens. Written by Mike Costa, drawn by David Baldeon, inked by Walden
As enjoyable as the Carnage ride has been thus far, the fifth issue presented a major test for the series: how would a book starring a character that has never been able
Since the latest re-launch of Spider-Man 2099, Peter David and Will Sliney have been slowly establishing and rolling-out Miguel O’Hara’s new status quo. The stakes have remained high and the story
It’s not always easy to keep a tight lid on your initial reaction to a story plot that seems ridiculous, overly familiar, or both at first glance, but after seeing
Last month I shut Spider-Man/Deadpool #1 and thought “what more could I ask for in a book?” The obvious answer should have been Spider-Man/Deadpool #2, but hey, I didn’t know Kelly and McGuinness
Radioactive Spider-Gwen #5 is not a great jumping-on point. The lead character is mostly absent, the guest artist’s style is a major break from the norm, there are a lot of
Full disclosure: The Lizard is my all-time favorite Spider-Man foe. All-time. Like, as a little kid, I owned the Lizard Mego toy before I had the Spider-Man one and I
Spider-Man #1 is about as perfect a debut issue as you could hope for. Buy it. For longtime fans, this issue doesn’t read like a reboot but more like “Take 2.”