Amazing Spider-Man #801 – REVIEW
I’ve been a fan, reader and collector of Spider-Man comic books for more than 30 years, having consumed stories by all the greats: Lee, Ditko, Romita, Conway, DeFalco, Frenz etc.
I’ve been a fan, reader and collector of Spider-Man comic books for more than 30 years, having consumed stories by all the greats: Lee, Ditko, Romita, Conway, DeFalco, Frenz etc.
There’s no good place to begin writing about Amazing Spider-Man #800, a book that might be the single-most loaded issue of a Spider-Man comic ever released. Let’s put aside the
I know some of you out there might find a statement like this illogical, but I truly believe in all things in life — including superhero comic books — you
Much of Dan Slott’s run of Amazing (and Superior) Spider-Man has been dominated by two returning, villainous presences: Doctor Octopus and the Green Goblin. We’ve seen these two villains hit Spider-Man from every
Over the past six issues, it’s been difficult to get a proper handle on the direction of Amazing Spider-Man. Sure, outgoing writer Dan Slott was certainly moving a number of
Please be forewarned that in order for me to get into critical detail of this comic, I have to get a little spoilery. If you haven’t read Amazing Spider-Man #796
To paraphrase Marvel’s intro page, three things you can count on are death, taxes and an Amazing Spider-Man Annual issue — except in those years where Marvel doesn’t release an
Amazing Spider-Man #794 marks the title’s first installment since the diversion known as “Venom Inc.” It marks the return of the Dan Slott and Stuart Immonen creative pairing as well
Followers of this site and the Amazing Spider-Talk podcast know that my partner/co-host Dan and I haven’t been terribly impressed with pretty much every facet of the “Venom Inc.” crossover.
For those keeping count, the release of this week’s Amazing Spider-Man #793 pushes the “Legacy” crossover between it and the Venom book past its halfway point. Yet, it seems that