Secret Wars 2099 #2 – REVIEW
Sometimes a good story is like a good stew, it needs time to simmer to make it tasty. That seems to be Peter David’s philosophy for Secret Wars 2099. David and
Sometimes a good story is like a good stew, it needs time to simmer to make it tasty. That seems to be Peter David’s philosophy for Secret Wars 2099. David and
It’s impossible for me to approach this last review of Spider-Gwen’s short-lived solo title with complete objectivity. On the one hand, it’s been an inventive, memorable take on a universe
Last month, I threw my hands into the air and admitted defeat: Ultimate End #1 had completely eluded me. Since then, Bendis has acknowledged that issue #1 was intended to raise questions for the
There are few books in Marvel’s lineup that offer such a consistently delightful visual experience as does the work of artist Stacey Lee in Silk. While some might complain that the
Please be aware that this review does contain spoilers. I’m not going to get too deep into spoilers, like nothing overly nitty gritty, but I am going to touch on
Though it seems as if the buzzword is Secret Wars, Spider-Woman is finishing off an arc that deals with happenings occurring before this big event. As Jessica finally unravels the
With the Marvel publishing line-up deeply entrenched in the universe shattering Secret Wars event, where both Spider-Men seem poised to play large roles, and an alternate Peter Parker fighting to protect his Mary
Secret Wars has obviously introduced a ton of new changes within the Marvel Universe – some clearly temporary, some … who knows – but none of the announced spinoff titles were
With the start of “House of M,” Marvel initiated a series of intermittent, but loosely connected “event” stories that have more or less fed into one another for the last
For a lot of heroes, protecting is a passion and part of their moral core. But what if saving the world was just your day job? Could you just leave