A Spider-Man Podcast

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Venom: Space Knight #1 – REVIEW

Venom: Space Knight has the potential to be one of Marvel’s most fascinating books. Ariel Olivetti’s art is stunning and reminiscent of Heavy Metal, and Robbie Thompsons’s effort to build something out

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Spider-Woman #1 – REVIEW

As someone who didn’t read any “Secret Wars” titles outside of Renew Your Vows, I began Spider-Woman #1 with no clue what was going on. I had seen all the teasers for a

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Spider-Man 2099 #3 – REVIEW

Many corners of the All-New, All-Different Spider-Man universe haven’t even debuted yet, but the world of Miguel O’Hara is already three issues deep.  After an issue of world-building and an

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All-New All-Different Avengers #1 – REVIEW

Despite Marvel pushing Invincible Iron Man as their flagship book in the All-New All-Different Marvel branding, All-New All-Different Avengers was the book that got the Free Comic Book Day treatment this year, well in advance of

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Radioactive Spider-Gwen #2 – REVIEW

For over a year, Gwen has been traveling between dimensions for various stories but remained the only superhero in her “Earth-65” universe. All of that changed with last month’s Radioactive Spider-Gwen #1,

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Secret Wars #7 – REVIEW

The fans have been turned to “high (or “hi,” depending on your fan model) and the poo-poo platter has been set. Now the two of them are bound for a

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Web Warriors #1 – REVIEW

When I first saw the post-Secret Wars announcement for Web Warriors, I dismissed it. After all, we all read “Spider-Verse,” right? Then I saw some character design sketches from David Baldeon in

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Carnage #1 – REVIEW

When it comes to great sounding creative pairings, writer Gerry Conway, whose most iconic comic book work took place during the industry’s Bronze Age, coupled with the serial-killing villain Carnage

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Spider-Man 2099 #2 – REVIEW

Peter David and Will Sliney kicked off Spider-Man 2099 (vol. 3) with one of the best debuts (so far) in the All-New, All-Different era. They quickly built a rich world, filled it

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