Civil War #1 – REVIEW
I have always been effusive of my love of Charles Soule’s writing and his complex takes on his characters, from Swamp Thing to She-Hulk, and I’ve long been a fan
I have always been effusive of my love of Charles Soule’s writing and his complex takes on his characters, from Swamp Thing to She-Hulk, and I’ve long been a fan
On the first page of Secret Wars 2099 #3, Black Widow 2099 asks, “Defenders? What are you defending exactly?” That’s starting to become my attitude towards this series. Peter David and
Well, after a number of delays, Spider-Island is finally here. And it’s…. decent! It manages to work as an interesting alternative continuation of the original “Spider-Island” event while appealing as a stand-alone
Those attending San Diego Comic Con 2015 know that the show was bigger than it has ever been before. Thousands of comic book fans took to the streets and convention
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 matrimonial
As good as Marvel’s current summer event, Secret Wars, has been in terms of creating a compelling and dramatic narrative, many of the company’s “Battleworld” tie-in books have been problematic because as
Please be aware that this review does contain spoilers. I’m not going to get too deep into spoilers but I am going to touch on a couple points that are
Let’s get this out of the way: Miles is nowhere to be seen and Spider-Man’s only contribution is that he still thinks that he needs to protect his secret identity
Thru its first three issues, Gerry Conway and Carlos Barberi’s The Amazing Spider-Man “Spiral” miniseries has offered readers a refreshing character-centric story that harkens back to an older era of
After day of huge announcements with very little detail about where they came from and what they are, Bleeding Cool has very slyly announced that Dan Slott and Giuseppe Camuncoli would be