Amazing Spider-Man #20.1 – REVIEW
There are few current disparities in comics quite like Amazing Spider-Man #20.1 and Secret Wars #5 releasing on the same day. As one of the few lingering pre-“Secret Wars” comics it has become increasingly
There are few current disparities in comics quite like Amazing Spider-Man #20.1 and Secret Wars #5 releasing on the same day. As one of the few lingering pre-“Secret Wars” comics it has become increasingly
There is a lot to love about Dan Slott and Adam Kubert’s The Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #3, but one scene in particular stands out to me above all
As good as Marvel’s current summer event, Secret Wars, has been in terms of creating a compelling and dramatic narrative, many of the company’s “Battleworld” tie-in books have been problematic because as
Thru its first three issues, Gerry Conway and Carlos Barberi’s The Amazing Spider-Man “Spiral” miniseries has offered readers a refreshing character-centric story that harkens back to an older era of
With the Marvel publishing line-up deeply entrenched in the universe shattering Secret Wars event, where both Spider-Men seem poised to play large roles, and an alternate Peter Parker fighting to protect his Mary
Secret Wars has obviously introduced a ton of new changes within the Marvel Universe – some clearly temporary, some … who knows – but none of the announced spinoff titles were
If the cover, featuring Spider-Man turning his back on Parker Industries, wasn’t evidence enough, after Amazing Spider-Man #18, Parker Industries is “no more.” Perhaps the destruction of Parker’s relatively short-lived company
One of the traits I’ve always admired about Gerry Conway as a writer is just how much of a craftsman he’s always been. Say what you will about some of
A few weeks back I praised Amazing Spider-Man #16 for its return to normal and focus on the characters that make up Peter Parker’s life, even if most of the book was a
The last time that Gerry Conway penned a full issue of Amazing Spider-Man it was the year of the Watergate scandal, “Wheel of Fortune” made its television debut, and Bill