All-New All-Different Avengers #5 – REVIEW
In a day and age when many team books don’t have their full team assembled until the close of issue #6,it’s refreshing to read a comic that by issue #5 is already shaking
In a day and age when many team books don’t have their full team assembled until the close of issue #6,it’s refreshing to read a comic that by issue #5 is already shaking
If you keep up with the sales numbers Marvel puts out, Spider-Woman isn’t breaking any records. It’s neither the bestselling B-title nor is it even the bestselling title starring a Spider-female. Despite the numbers
Earth-803, a world of steam, is where readers find the majority of our webslingers when Web Warriors #4 opens. Written by Mike Costa, drawn by David Baldeon, inked by Walden
As enjoyable as the Carnage ride has been thus far, the fifth issue presented a major test for the series: how would a book starring a character that has never been able
In the business world, it’s rare to be overwhelmed with praise for going into the office and doing your job the way you’re supposed to be doing it, but that’s
Since the latest re-launch of Spider-Man 2099, Peter David and Will Sliney have been slowly establishing and rolling-out Miguel O’Hara’s new status quo. The stakes have remained high and the story
It’s not always easy to keep a tight lid on your initial reaction to a story plot that seems ridiculous, overly familiar, or both at first glance, but after seeing
Last month I shut Spider-Man/Deadpool #1 and thought “what more could I ask for in a book?” The obvious answer should have been Spider-Man/Deadpool #2, but hey, I didn’t know Kelly and McGuinness
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Full disclosure: The Lizard is my all-time favorite Spider-Man foe. All-time. Like, as a little kid, I owned the Lizard Mego toy before I had the Spider-Man one and I