Spider-Man 2099 #4-REVIEW
It’s taken 4 issues, but Peter David and Will Sliney have finally given us a bona fide superhero battle. Not only do we get a slugfest between a costumed hero
It’s taken 4 issues, but Peter David and Will Sliney have finally given us a bona fide superhero battle. Not only do we get a slugfest between a costumed hero
One of the things I just adore about the Edge of Spider-Verse series is the exploration of a virtually endless series of possible interpretations of the Spider-Man story. So far,
Edge of Spider-Verse #3 is a bold step into the “every Spider-Man ever” premise, in that it introduces a whole new character into the Spider-Man mythos. There’s no formerly established
Amazing Spider-Man: Learning to Crawl #1.5 brings the retro series to a close and finally gives Peter a reason to don the reds and blues that he’s so famous for.
With a few exceptions, it’s impossible for me to not get excited when I think about the run of Superior Spider-Man. It’s not because I relish the thought of Peter being dead
Brian Michael Bendis is one of a handful of writers who can turn an issue of just characters interacting for the first time into an issue fraught with suspense, intrigue,
After the explosive events of Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man #4 and repeated delays to the release date, my anticipation was beyond ridiculous. Could issue #5 possibly be worth the wait?
The second installment of the mini-series Edge of Spider-Verse takes a very different tack than the first one. Whereas in the first issue we were graced with a return to
All-New Ultimates #8 marks the first solid issue in this series. It also acts as the appropriate starting point for the series in many ways. There is a wealth of characterization
The premise of the Edge of Spider-Verse mini-series seems to be to introduce–and in some cases, re-introduce–characters that will be figuring prominently into the upcoming “Spider-Verse” story arc. We saw