Spider-Man/Deadpool #22 – REVIEW
Spider-Man/Deadpool #22 marks the end of the first era of the title, with guest writer and artist Elliot Kalan and Todd Nauck’s “It’s a Murder, Murder, Murder, Murder World” leading
Spider-Man/Deadpool #22 marks the end of the first era of the title, with guest writer and artist Elliot Kalan and Todd Nauck’s “It’s a Murder, Murder, Murder, Murder World” leading
We are almost at the end of Marvel’s “Venomverse” event, and for the first time in a while, it’s one that I’ve actually enjoyed. Given the limits of a five-issue
Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider #8 marks something of a new era for the series. Since the beginning, writer Peter David has slowly repositioned Ben Reilly from the villain posing
This arc of Spider-Man started by echoing the same question that many Miles Morales fans have been asking for years. What makes Miles Morales different from Peter Parker and what
I’m of two minds on the finale to “Predators”, which segues directly into the much-anticipated “Gwenom” arc. On the one hand, a number of plot threads are seemingly introduced and
Like any nineties kid, Venom is a villain of whom I have always known. He doesn’t break my top ten for favorite rogues with whom Spider-Man goes toe to toe,
It would be fair to say that my favorite issues of this new Venom run have been those that have played with the traditional narrative and approached the characters from
After a two issue break, Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man returns to being the book it presented itself as with its first issue. Zdarsky shows more restraint, Kubert is able
In the final issue before The Avengers enters into “Marvel Legacy”, Mark Waid and artist Mike del Mundo set up the future of the Avengers in their new status quo.
Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #11 might not have the emotional depth of last issue (more on that later), but it surely makes up for it in tense action. Writing