Spider-Solicitations: September 2017
Summer Solstice has come and gone. Summertime is here, and if your temperatures are anything like mine – you’re probably wearing less long-sleeve shirts and wondering why society really needs
Summer Solstice has come and gone. Summertime is here, and if your temperatures are anything like mine – you’re probably wearing less long-sleeve shirts and wondering why society really needs
If Marvel Comics readers were searching for signs that their beloved comics publisher listens to its fans, then perhaps they need to look no further than this comic, or at
Ah, a Venom arc. Conveniently timed right after Eddie Brock reunited with the symbiote and has a 150th issue (kinda). Also right when Marvel launched a Venom-centric anthology mini. Also
After a breathless, six-issue opening salvo, this Avengers team has settled in for the second of two one-and-done stories before tying into yet another summer comic event. Just last issue,
Champions #9 introduces a new character to the team and the Marvel Universe. Written by Mark Waid, drawn by Humberto Ramos, inked by Victor Olazaba, colored by Edgar Delgado, and
On the other side of the playground, Mark wrote in his review of Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #28 that “we can never expect a true resolution from comics,” that serialized
In a recent interview with SyFy Wire, Peter David said that his goal with Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider is “to make us root for the bad guy.” With that
Welcome True Believers! To the teaser trailer for August Spider-Comics! It’s going to be a hot month outside, but don’t expect these stories to cool you down – in fact,
The Avengers #7, written by Mark Waid and Jeremy Whitley, gives an interesting change of pace from the high-octane, blockbuster that has come before. This issue is more character driven,
If you’ve been keeping up with Mark and Dan’s “Essentials” podcast, you’ll know that a Spider-Man and Wolverine team-up has some history to it. Because of that, including a two-part