Spider-Man News From SDCC 2017 Roundup
This past weekend was the yearly San Diego Comic Con, the world’s largest gathering of comic fans, cosplayers, collectors, and media conglomerates eager to showcase their goods to the ravenous
This past weekend was the yearly San Diego Comic Con, the world’s largest gathering of comic fans, cosplayers, collectors, and media conglomerates eager to showcase their goods to the ravenous
Venom stories in Spider-Man titles all seem to walk the same beats. Spider-Man gets the symbiote, thinks it’s great, loses control, struggles, and repels the alien. Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your
Sometimes comic books can feel a bit repetitive. There’s a doomed love story, a compelling villain and a big battle before it starts all over again. The nuts and bolts
Legacy. It’s what lasts. It’s the stuff that sticks… the unfaltering core. The few, tried and true things you can always count on when you boil down any lasting dynasty.
Were it not for the “Secret Empire” emblem on the front and the plot summary on the first page, it would be easy to miss that this issue ties into
Fill-in comics are never expected to be good. They can be, but generally they do little more than give you something to pick up so the title doesn’t lose money
Set before the events of Secret Empire: Uprising, Champions #10, written by Mark Waid, drawn by Humberto Ramos, inked by Victor Olazaba, colored by Edgar Delgado, and lettered by Clayton
Spider-Man: Master Plan #1 brings readers a done-in-one from the Spidey creative team and throws in a reprint of the first appearance of the Vulture from Amazing Spider-Man #2 for
I’ve made a resolution to avoid comic spoilers at all costs. My goal in doing so is to open up new series with clear eyes and no preconceived notions about
This is it. This is what so many people have been waiting for. After almost ten years, there is a second main continuity Spider-Man solo book, written by Chip Zdarsky