Spider-Woman #16 – REVIEW
When we comic reviewers judge a new issue, we comment on everything from the art to the coloring to the story itself. Did the editor make any big mistakes? Do
When we comic reviewers judge a new issue, we comment on everything from the art to the coloring to the story itself. Did the editor make any big mistakes? Do
While there are a number of superheroes I took an immediate liking to when first encountering them, there are only a few to whom I had visceral negative reactions. One
As you have noticed, the format for the Superior $ales-Talk has changed somewhat. The old format was disorganized, requiring readers who were only interested in keeping up with a few
Three issues in, Prowler reaches the midpoint of its opening arc. At this point, writer Sean Ryan and artist Jamal Campbell try to build some momentum through this story to carry this
SPOILER WARNING: This review contains MAJOR spoilers for the Civil War II series. Sigh. At least Civil War II is over now. Unfortunately, Brian Michael Bendis could have ended this thing six months ago.
Fifteen issues of Carnage have lead up to this moment. This series has been a roller coaster of stops and starts, with plot threads weaving back and forth between Carnage and his
It’s been a while since the last Spider-Man/Deadpool. Marvel gave us an additional three weeks to serve as a palate cleanser from last month’s disappointing issue, and honestly, that might have not
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