Scarlet Spiders #1 — REVIEW
In purporting to utilize “every Spider-Man, ever,” “Spider-Verse” has certainly done a lot to make sure it lives up to that ambitious slogan. It’s easy to feel weighed down by
In purporting to utilize “every Spider-Man, ever,” “Spider-Verse” has certainly done a lot to make sure it lives up to that ambitious slogan. It’s easy to feel weighed down by
Superior Foes of Spider-Man should have been a dumb book: best case scenario, a bunch of “jokes” mocking readers for enjoying superhero comics; worst-case scenario, a joyless slog of villains
AXIS: Carnage #2 continues the crazy premise of the current “AXIS” arc by giving us a little more of a feel for how Carnage/Kasady is handling his new found change of
We’re currently in the throes of “Spider-Verse” and with that comes the first issue of Spider-Woman. Between the buzz from fans around Spider-Gwen and Marvel pushing Silk so hard, Jessica’s
The battle between art and commerce takes place in a number of arenas: music, literature, even super villainry. Do you put on a mask for the infamy and money? Or
In All New Ultimates #10, the original creative team is back together and back to their old tricks. Unfortunately upon Pinna’s return to art duties, All-New Ultimates #10 falls back to old habits
From the beginning, Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man wasted no time establishing an almost overwhelming number of plot threads. The series has been a pretty ambitious effort that’s enjoyed great success
In reviewing the Edge of Spider-Verse mini-series, I couldn’t help but applaud the overall strength and tone of the stories presented. Some of them were flat-out superb and others, while
Spider-Verse Team-Up #1 is a fun little comic that doesn’t really impact the overall flow of “Spider-Verse,” but it does give readers another chance to catch their favorite webslinging characters
This past week Marvel released a 75th Anniversary Celebration book to commemorate the company’s legacy. While Fantastic Four #1 marked the birth of the Marvel Universe, in November, 1961, the