A Spider-Man Podcast

2016

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Carnage #13 – REVIEW

After two great issues, Carnage #13 delivers us the kind of story that has unfortunately been the norm for the greater part of this series. It’s difficult to tell if this narrative

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Spectacular Spider-Snark #009

The Gwen & MJ Story Wars have begun! Will “Renew Your Vows” become the hit Spidey-title, or will Gwen’s heel turn in “The Clone Conspiracy” push her character to new

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Spider-Man 2099 #16 – REVIEW

We’ve already seen creators Peter David and Will Sliney utilize a lot of different characters from both the 90’s 2099 universe and their more recent Secret Wars 2099 arc as cameos throughout

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Spidey #11 – REVIEW

Back to normal for Peter Parker, as Spider-Man faces off against the Scorpion, and Peter Parker tries to team-up with Flash Thompson. Written by Robbie Thompson (no relation) and drawn

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NYCC 2016: The Clone Conspiracy Panel and More

New York Comic Con is wrapping up today, but not without some Spider-news. On Saturday, Dan Slott (long time Amazing Spider-Man writer), Dennis Hopeless (current writer for Spider-Woman), Ramon Perez (pencils and inks for Amazing

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Spectacular Spider-Snark #008

I loved this new twist to “Civil War II.” Of course, this Ulysses only sees the worst futures ever. Total pessimist. Would it be so hard to have a vision

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Champions #1 – REVIEW

Champions hits the shelves in the first set of the new wave of Marvel Now! comics. Written by Mark Waid, drawn by Humberto Ramos, inked by Victor Olazaba, colored by Edgar

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Spectacular Spider-Snark #007

The Living Brain’s first appearance in Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 1) #8  is a fascinating comic for many reasons. It always stuck out, when I first read the Lee/Ditko classics, because it didn’t

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Spider-Man/Deadpool #9 – REVIEW

What great thing can I say about this title that I haven’t already said? Last month’s epilogue was a false-start, but “Itsy Bitsy” begins in Spider-Man/Deadpool#9 with all the fanfare I expected.

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