A Spider-Man Podcast

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Spider-Man 2099 #1-REVIEW

There’s been so much change in the world of Spider-Man, whether it be the rapid increase in spider-related heroes or Peter’s international status, surely it must be overwhelming to some

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Uncanny Avengers #1 – REVIEW

When Marvel first announced a new Uncanny Avengers title – written by Gerry Duggan, with art from Ryan Stegman and colors by Richard Isanove – to debut during its post-“Secret Wars” relaunch, a

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Civil War #5 – REVIEW

Civil War reaches its exhilarating, if not terribly unexpected conclusion this week. As I have griped about in my Spider-Island reviews, it seems like a lot of these Battleworld titles have interesting premises

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Radioactive Spider-Gwen #1 – REVIEW

Note: As per Jason Latour, this new volume is solicited as “Spider-Gwen” to make it easy to find, but its proper title is Radioactive Spider-Gwen.  Thanks to unexpected success and a publishing schedule centered

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Spider-Island #5 – REVIEW

Something happen to me during Spider-Island #4, I put down my comic and realized that I was ready for this story to be over. The middle of this series had become very

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Old Man Logan #5 – REVIEW

You’d think by the time a fifth entry — and conclusion of an arc — comes around, the writer has finally been able to tie-up loose ends, fill in plot

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Secret Wars #6 – REVIEW

I found myself thanking Doom that Secret Wars #6 had finally come out. In order to justify my jubilation, I checked the archive and discovered that it hasn’t even been a full

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Spider-Verse #5 – REVIEW

A year ago, I had been supremely excited by the notion of “Spider-Verse”; the idea of Spider-Men and Women from all realities, coming together for an epic story, guided by the imaginative

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Spider-Island #4 – REVIEW

Spider-Island reaches an exciting climax, finally delivering on some of the insane action that the series suggested at the beginning. Unfortunately, it’s plagued with the baggage of decompression, and little of

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