Silk #1 – REVIEW
Ever since Silk premiered on the Spider-scene some months ago, I’ve been of two minds about the character. While I found the idea of yet another person bitten by the
Ever since Silk premiered on the Spider-scene some months ago, I’ve been of two minds about the character. While I found the idea of yet another person bitten by the
Ah, May! The most wonderful month for Comic Books Solicitations. Take time this year to celebrate Mother’s day, I know I will; especially since she’s responsible for the second most
The Weekly Bugle runs every week and includes all of the interesting and cool things we see around the web, but just didn’t quite make it as Featured News. The views expressed by
Two fans and collectors (Dan Gvozden and Mark Ginocchio) discuss the Spider-Man comic universe in a show that looks to the past, present, and future of Spider-Man. In this 14th
It’s no secret that Spider-Woman hasn’t really been delivering compelling stories these past few months. It started off with a whimper and progessively worsened. The issues didn’t enhance “Spider-Verse” in any meaningful way, particularly #3 which
That rejoicing you heard this week? That’s fans celebrating the fact that Sony Pictures has finally agreed to share its Spider-Man with Marvel Studios. Despite the creative success of Spider-Man 2, it has
By this point my feelings about the rapid descent in the quality of the “Spider-Verse” storyline have been well documented. I’ve criticized the book for lacking character, a clear protagonist, narrative
“Spider-Verse” has been saved! Not by Peter Parker, but by Peter David! In Spider-Man 2099 #8 David, Will Sliney and Antonio Fabela deliver a incredibly entertaining story that’s high on
Co-host of the Amazing Spider-Talk, Mark Ginocchio, and I have wildly different opinions about one alternative take on Spider-Man, a 2007 book called “Spider-Man: Reign.” So we decided that we would
As a whole, comics tend to shy away from politics. Some feature characters with specific political viewpoints and agendas, but these are minor compared to the wealth of non-political comics,