Web Warriors #3 – REVIEW
In Web Warriors #3, the Battery – the multiverse-spanning Electro collective – takes the fight back to the Web Warriors, and the big bad of the bunch goes on a major
In Web Warriors #3, the Battery – the multiverse-spanning Electro collective – takes the fight back to the Web Warriors, and the big bad of the bunch goes on a major
Venom: Space Knight is a fine comic, though it finds itself mired in Venom’s complicated history. Venom was complicated enough in the 1990s (when unnecessarily complicated storylines were the norm for
Secret Wars is done. A nine-issue series. Finitely planned. A beginning and an end. Points set in between. Originally cast as eight-issues, the story grew organically, requiring extra pages in more
Radioactive Spider-Gwen can be like an adrenaline-spiked energy drink. It’s fast, powerful, over the top, and over too soon. I look forward to its wild pace as a fun break from
Eight months ago, Marvel launched Secret Wars #1 and we’ve been getting new #1s seemingly every month since then. By now, I would think I would have grown tired of reading introductions to
Several weeks ago, I praised the debut issue of Jose Molina and Simone Bianchi’s “Amazing Grace” story in Amazing Spider-Man #1.1 for presenting a grounded, if unfocused, tale of Spider-Man dealing with
The creators of Spider-Man 2099, both Peter David and Will Sliney, have been meticulously setting up dominoes of conflict throughout the first four issues of this new volume of the series.
The fun, continuity-lite adventures of Spider-Man’s early career continue in Spidey #2, written by Robbie Thompson and drawn by Nick Bradshaw. As has been hinted at and dodged in any
It is amazing what a difference nine days can make in the quality of a title. Yes, thanks to a shipping error, Amazing Spider-Man #6 has been hastily released to
The next time Gerry Conway updates his resume, he can add a new skill to his repertoire: “can expertly write comic book stories for today’s ‘waiting for the trade’ audiences.”