Spectacular Spider-Snark #003
Spectacular Spider-Snark is an irreverent and irrelevant look at the world of your favorite wall crawler scripted by Superior Spider-Talk contributor Kyle Chrise and drawn by artist Nick Cagnetti. You can see more
Spectacular Spider-Snark is an irreverent and irrelevant look at the world of your favorite wall crawler scripted by Superior Spider-Talk contributor Kyle Chrise and drawn by artist Nick Cagnetti. You can see more
We promised that Spectacular Spider-Snark would be published weekly, and it only took us one issue before our first delay! Luckily, Marvel has extended this year’s big summer event, so our take
July certainly was an interesting month in the Marvel universe. “Civil War II” raged on, Spider-Man got an unlikely team-up partner, and Spider-Gwen found herself in combat with a monkey-turned-butler.
Welcome to the first edition of the new Spectacular Spider-Snark! This weekly comic strip will share an irreverent and irrelevant look at the world of your favorite wall crawler. Whether it’s the
Hello, Spider-Talk Faithful. It’s your dear friend Cain back again to deliver the monthly sales report. And this was a killer month. If you think this feature has been too much doom
The Spectacular Spider-Man was the first self contained ongoing “B-Title” featuring everyone’s favorite wall crawling super hero. And while it has always played second fiddle to the original monthly Amazing Spider-Man book, the first
Another month, another $ales Talk, Superior Believers! The merry month of May was for the most part a quiet month with no big surprises. May continued the 2016 trend of
Hey there Spider-Talk faithful! It’s your friendly neighborhood number-cruncher here for another rip roaring, pulse pounding, white knuckle adventure into adrenaline-drunk world of analyzing graphs and sales trends! As usual,
Swinging from the page to the screen, Spider-Man has been the focus of five feature films over the years. But what about the comics that inspired these movies? You’ve been
Swinging from the page to the screen, Spider-Man has been the focus of five feature films over the years. But what about the comics that inspired these movies? Join me