Spider-Gwen #16 – REVIEW
It was just last month when I was praising James Latour’s continued ability to make the “Spider-Women” crossover a relevant part of her mythos and not just a commercial crossover. Since then,
It was just last month when I was praising James Latour’s continued ability to make the “Spider-Women” crossover a relevant part of her mythos and not just a commercial crossover. Since then,
Years from now, if I’m ever asked to provide a comic that encapsulates both the highs and lows of the Dan Slott-era on Spider-Man (post Superior Spider-Man), I’m likely to pull
No matter how you’ve felt about the storytelling structure of The Clone Conspiracy and Amazing Spider-Man and the downright baffling portrayal of Ben Reilly as the Jackal, its hard not to be enticed by
No one validates the phrase “You can’t judge a book by its cover” like Marvel does. Given the passionate image that graces the front of this issue of Spider-Man, you could
Back from their second hiatus, the dream team of Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness return to deliver a Spider-Man/Deadpool story straight out of Weirdworld. For those who might not be exactly in the know, Weirdworld was
When the first volume of the re-launched Spider-Man 2099 was being released, readers would’ve praised an entire issue devoted to nothing but a super-powered slug fest. That’s exactly what we get in
Committed to making this title more focused on the Parker family as a collective rather than Spider-Man and His Amazing Family, writer Gerry Conway follows the same basic formula laid out from the issue
The science fiction of the Marvel universe has always been lite on actual science. In reality, it is probably only magic masquerading as science. In this world, radiation imbues regular
Blasted out of the sky in the previous issue, the young Champions team finds themselves in peril over the Atlantic Ocean in the opening pages of Champions #4. Written by
Spider-Man stories, by and large, tend to be at their best when they’re focused on characters first, and there is never any shortage of opportunities to find a particular character,