AXIS: Hobgoblin #3 – REVIEW
Does Hobgoblin have a face you can trust? And can you trust him to act like an altruistic hero, a self-serving do-gooder or a heinous villain? Those were the unanswered
Does Hobgoblin have a face you can trust? And can you trust him to act like an altruistic hero, a self-serving do-gooder or a heinous villain? Those were the unanswered
If you read more than one Spider-centric comic from Marvel, chances are you’re aware that everything’s being tied back to “Spider-Verse” right now. Spider-Woman #2 is no exception and introduces
Miles Morales has finally brought together the original X-Men’s Jean Grey and the Ultimate X-Men of his universe. In an issue where sparks should fly and distrust should be met with hostility,
I’m a dad to two little boys, ages 7 and 3 as of this writing. We have a good time; they look at me and my interests (things like playing
When Kaine, Ben Reilly, and Ultimate Jessica Drew went on a clone-related clone quest to take out what they figured were a bunch of clones, it reeked of “side quest
Think of a show that got cancelled and try to remember the terrible final season that it ended on. Try to remember all the multiple subplots that the writers added
Following the formula for the title’s debut issue, Spider-Verse Team-Up #2 is composed of two tales teaming up Spider-Folk in various formations. People who grew up referring to “Star Wars
Wolverine is dead and he has left a plethora of specific instructions to a multitude of Marvel’s finest (and not so finest) individuals. One of them just happens to be
The conclusion to the fantastic Carnage miniseries AXIS: Carnage is a weird one, to say the least. Issue #3 picks up where #2 ended, with Carnage realizing that his new
It only took six issues for Miguel O’Hara to escape banishment from 2014 and return to 2099. But there’s no time for Miggy to celebrate or even enjoy the scenery.