AXIS: Carnage #1 – REVIEW
Carnage is back, baby. After a brief recess from his last debacle in the pages of Deadpool vs. Carnage, the psychopathic symbiote is back in action, creating chaos and killing
Carnage is back, baby. After a brief recess from his last debacle in the pages of Deadpool vs. Carnage, the psychopathic symbiote is back in action, creating chaos and killing
For the sake of drama and rising climax, All-New X-Men #33 once again puts off a wonderful opportunity to have young Miles Morales meet the original X-Kids. There’s nothing wrong
Kevin Shinick gave us one of the most entertaining stories of the Superior era with Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #11-#12. His hilarious take on the Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus served
I praised Amazing Spider-Man #7 for how it ever so slightly managed to correct what I considered the numerous weakness of the first arc of Amazing Spider-Man. The book finally
In the march to “Spider-Verse,” Marvel has been promising fans ‘Every Spider-Man Ever,’ and that doesn’t just include the multiverse of Peter Parker. Peter David and Rick Leonardi revisit the
“Ain’t nothing wrong with this chemistry Ain’t nothing wrong with this place for me And time will tell the best of pedigree Experience is another one meant for me Tell
As we move into the final part of the Edge of Spider-Verse mini-series, I find myself wishing it could continue. It would be great if Marvel would allow new and interesting
Superior Foes of Spider-Man #16 is the second-to-last issue of a series that will be on everyone’s “Underrated Comics of the 2010s” lists. Last issue ended with the Sinister Six
All-New Ultimates is on a roll and it’s pretty great. As if to make up for the six questionable issues before it, #9 employs a formulaic but ultimately successful plot.
After all the complaining that I’ve done about how Peter’s life has been handled since his return to Amazing Spider-Man, Slott opens Amazing Spider-Man #7 with a fun scene that