Spider-Verse #1 – REVIEW
With the start of “House of M,” Marvel initiated a series of intermittent, but loosely connected “event” stories that have more or less fed into one another for the last
With the start of “House of M,” Marvel initiated a series of intermittent, but loosely connected “event” stories that have more or less fed into one another for the last
For a lot of heroes, protecting is a passion and part of their moral core. But what if saving the world was just your day job? Could you just leave
It’s been three weeks since the commencement of the event to end all events. Secret Wars has promised to be the biggest event in Marvel comics history, and although the core
So Secret Wars is up and running, and it’s completely insane. This week saw the first wave of tie-in titles that explore our new Battleworld environment. Ultimate End #1 checks in with the Ultimate Universe
The current run of Spider-Man 2099 has come to an end. The story of a man out of time trying to save the future turned into the story of a man traveling
It seems this is a two-week period of relative introspection for the female-led Spider-titles under my watch, which is actually making for a fascinating look at how differently these situations
Please be aware that this review does contain spoilers. While it is nearly impossible to discuss the developments of Secret Wars #2 without spoiling some of the surprise, I am attempting to keep the
One of the things Spider-Man readers love about their comics are the relationships that get explored and the kinds of developments we see when writers explore characters trying not only to be
Make no mistake; there has never been a Marvel event that asked more out of its readers than Jonathan Hickman and Esad Ribic’s new Secret Wars does. Just to understand the
I have never enjoyed mystery novels. They’re boring, a little predictable, and rarely leave me satisfied when I hit the last page. However, the latest issues of Spider-Woman have left me reconsidering