Spider-Gwen #2 – REVIEW
Comic book covers are known to often be more than a little misleading with regard to the actual content of the book they’re trying to sell. Between that and Marvel’s
Comic book covers are known to often be more than a little misleading with regard to the actual content of the book they’re trying to sell. Between that and Marvel’s
Over the past ten issues, we’ve seen Miles Morales put through the wringer both physically and emotionally. He was confronted by his late predecessor and battled their mortal enemy. He
With the exception of Spider-Woman #4, the first issues of this solo series were a big letdown. However, with the release of issue #5, the book takes a turn for the fantastic.
With the recent news of Spider-Man returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” returning to the airwaves this week, Marvel Comics picked an ideal time (at
A lot of Spider-Man 2099 readers probably thought the end of “Spider-Verse” would lead to the return of the series’ original premise: Miguel O’Hara as a hero trapped out of
There’s no reason to continue denying that this book is for the kids. Spider-Man & the X-Men #3 chooses not to muck about in the regal continuity leading into “Secret
Coming up with a good introduction to this week’s Spider-Gwen #1 has been pretty difficult for me, for a number of reasons. It feels like there’s almost too much that could
If you’re reading this, then you either already know or are about to find out: Miles Morales: The Ultimate Spider-Man is the best Spider-Man book out right now. This series has a
Ever since Silk premiered on the Spider-scene some months ago, I’ve been of two minds about the character. While I found the idea of yet another person bitten by the
It’s no secret that Spider-Woman hasn’t really been delivering compelling stories these past few months. It started off with a whimper and progessively worsened. The issues didn’t enhance “Spider-Verse” in any meaningful way, particularly #3 which