Spider-Man 2099 #8 REVIEW
“Spider-Verse” has been saved! Not by Peter Parker, but by Peter David! In Spider-Man 2099 #8 David, Will Sliney and Antonio Fabela deliver a incredibly entertaining story that’s high on
“Spider-Verse” has been saved! Not by Peter Parker, but by Peter David! In Spider-Man 2099 #8 David, Will Sliney and Antonio Fabela deliver a incredibly entertaining story that’s high on
Elliott Kalan’s second issue of Spider-Man and the X-Men is quite possibly one of the strangest comics you may ever purchase. While it makes good strides in keeping with the
Spider-Verse Team-Up #3 continues the pattern of delivering two adventures to readers featuring two different team-ups. This issue is the final of three in the series, and it brings the
As predicted, the gang’s all here and finally back together again. All of the time-traversed, universe trekking, original X-Men are united just in time for an epic battle with Dr.
We’re now nearing the end of “Spider-Verse,” and with that comes another lackluster installment of Spider-Woman. Generally bland, unfunny, and stifled by “Spider-Verse,” this issue doesn’t just feel like filler, it
Thank goodness Scarlet Spiders came along to breathe some life into “Spider-Verse.” When I walk away from “Spider-Verse,” I will remember several distinct details. The overall disappointment with the narrative structure and flow is
There’s really no point left in pulling punches or trying to spit-shine the veneer into a review so that it sparkles with a glimmer of hope and opportunity. This is
Ouch. This issue was hard to read. I remember a time when I was beyond excited for “Spider-Verse” to begin. Superior Spider-Man was back in play, new iterations of Spider-Man
Old man, take a look at my life I’m a lot like you I need someone to love me The whole day through Ah, one look in my eyes And
Long before we dipped our toes into the edge of “Spider-Verse,” cynics warned that this story could cause event fatigue. The idea that “every Spider-Man ever” would appear was all