Silk #17 – REVIEW
While there are a number of superheroes I took an immediate liking to when first encountering them, there are only a few to whom I had visceral negative reactions. One
While there are a number of superheroes I took an immediate liking to when first encountering them, there are only a few to whom I had visceral negative reactions. One
I realize it’s easy for readers to make the assumption that Miles is getting consistently overshadowed by other characters in the various narrative arcs since his introduction into the “proper”
In comic nerd parlance, a “legacy character” is one whose alter ego has been shared by multiple individuals. Naturally, when you have such a character, there are certain conflicts that
In the midst of building “Kang War” to its ultimate climax, Mark Waid and Mike del Mundo hit the pause button to examine the story’s antagonist. This volume of Avengers so far
When the April 2017 solicitations rolled out this past week, Prowler’s absence in the listing implied the book’s cancellation, something writer Sean Ryan confirmed in a Twitter response to a fan the Tuesday
On the heels of the terrible news that we only have a few issues of Spider-Woman left comes an issue worthy of a blockbuster movie. The energy, battles, and dash of romance
It’s been a wild and at times unending ride from start to finish, but after fourteen months we’ve come to the end of Gerry Conway and Mike Perkins’s tale with Carnage #16. The
The cover of this issue really does an apt job of illustrating the recurring theme of this story: Lee Price is caught in a web of lies, deceit and manipulation,
It was just last month when I was praising James Latour’s continued ability to make the “Spider-Women” crossover a relevant part of her mythos and not just a commercial crossover. Since then,
No one validates the phrase “You can’t judge a book by its cover” like Marvel does. Given the passionate image that graces the front of this issue of Spider-Man, you could