Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows (vol. 2) #7 – REVIEW
If you’ve been keeping up with Mark and Dan’s “Essentials” podcast, you’ll know that a Spider-Man and Wolverine team-up has some history to it. Because of that, including a two-part
If you’ve been keeping up with Mark and Dan’s “Essentials” podcast, you’ll know that a Spider-Man and Wolverine team-up has some history to it. Because of that, including a two-part
Free Comic Book Day for Marvel has moved more and more toward promotion for their summer event (which often requires investment in the storylines leading up to the event in
Those who are not up to speed on their proverbial turns of phrase should note that a gordian knot references a highly complex tangling of rope that was deemed impossible
One of my favorite things about alternate universe stories is getting to see the domino effect of change in action. Much like MC2, the universe of Renew Your Vows (officially
At the risk of being overly topical, the concept of a “red line” — a figurative point of no return or a “line in the sand” (to use another turn
Last month’s issue of Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows served as an excellent close to the first chapter of writer Gerry Conway and artist Ryan Stegman’s story. So, imagine my surprise when I opened up Amazing Spider-Man:
The price and “value” of new comic books is typically a topic I steer clear from when attempting to critically analyze the contents of an individual issue on a monthly/weekly
If, after 10 installments, you still haven’t had enough of the latest Spider-Man-centric mega-event “Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy,” then Clone Conspiracy: Omega by Dan Slott and Christos Gage, with art
The post-event “epilogue” issue has been a dicey subject in the Spider-Man comic book universe the past few years, even following arcs that were otherwise highly entertaining (as good as
From start to finish, the The Clone Conspiracy series has been an up and down ride marked by what has become the typical inconsistencies that have accompanied many of the “big” Spider-Man