Spider-Man 2099 #10 – REVIEW
22 months ago, Miguel O’Hara became the star of his own title — for the second time 00 with a mission to save the future from its dark and corporate-controlled
22 months ago, Miguel O’Hara became the star of his own title — for the second time 00 with a mission to save the future from its dark and corporate-controlled
This past weekend comic book stores around the nation celebrated the annual Free Comic Book Day and with it offered a wonderful array of new, free comics for readers, new
For everyone who’s ever had an ex in their life, I think it is safe to admit that one of the last stings a faded relationship can leave is one
I won’t be spoiling anything, but some major stuff happened this Gwensday. If you’re skipping the “Spider-Women“ event but sticking with Radioactive Spider-Gwen, not only are you missing out on
After kicking off Carnage’s second arc last month with a intimate character-centric story that introduced Jabulile Van Scotter to the crazy, mixed-up world of Cletus Kasady, Gerry Conway and Mike Perkins use Carnage #7 to
Five issues into his work on Spidey, writer Robbie Thompson brings in the Green Goblin. That choice brings along some extra characters, like Norman Osborn and his son, Harry. Sure,
Marvel events are often like the latest restaurant opening in town, overly hyped and not quite right. However, “Spider-Women” continues to prove itself to be a smaller concentrated event that utilizes the
Did someone say anthology series? As part of a push to expand toward digital distribution, Marvel has been releasing a few “digital first” series over the past few months, with A
Spider-Man launched himself into space, survived a flaming re-entry, did battle on the streets of Paris, hitched a ride on the Chunnel, called upon his international team of genius scientists
I usually have serious issues with crossovers. They tend to mess up the established narrative flow of the titles involved, they can be unwieldy and difficult to collect, and oftentimes