Spider-Woman #3 – REVIEW
We’re now nearing the end of “Spider-Verse,” and with that comes another lackluster installment of Spider-Woman. Generally bland, unfunny, and stifled by “Spider-Verse,” this issue doesn’t just feel like filler, it
We’re now nearing the end of “Spider-Verse,” and with that comes another lackluster installment of Spider-Woman. Generally bland, unfunny, and stifled by “Spider-Verse,” this issue doesn’t just feel like filler, it
I’ve long since given up hope that “Spider-Verse” would be as fun or character oriented an event as Dan Slott’s “Spider-Island,” but Amazing Spider-Man #13 contains a few moments that
It’s strange. Not that long ago we got this bizarre teaser with the Parker family – and I completely dismissed it as a creative promotion for an upcoming and unrelated event. When
Long before we dipped our toes into the edge of “Spider-Verse,” cynics warned that this story could cause event fatigue. The idea that “every Spider-Man ever” would appear was all
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 12th
With the destruction of the Spider-Men’s “safe zone” in Amazing Spider-Man #11, the future of “Spider-Verse” seemed uncertain. Peter had abandoned his teammates in a universe that he thought was
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 extra
Ho ho ho! It’s spring-time in Spider-Solicitations! That’s right – we’re completely done with “Spider-Verse”, Spider-Gwen is already fighting the vulture, and Spidey is still with those crazy X-Men! There’s
Ah! The February Solicitations. Silk and Spider-Gwen are here for Valentines Day, and everyone is eager to find out if Otto will see his shadow on Groundhog Day! Remember, if
Just when you thought it was safe to go on the internet Marvel releases an image and destroys it, leaving you hopeless, confused, and forever changed. Perhaps this is hyperbole