Spider-Solicitations: June 2017
The 90’s are back! Today we have the covers and solicitations for June, 2017 – but you would only know that because I just told you so. Otherwise you might
The 90’s are back! Today we have the covers and solicitations for June, 2017 – but you would only know that because I just told you so. Otherwise you might
Last month’s issue of Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows served as an excellent close to the first chapter of writer Gerry Conway and artist Ryan Stegman’s story. So, imagine my surprise when I opened up Amazing Spider-Man:
In the penultimate chapter of this volume of The Avengers’ opening arc, Mark Waid begins to weave together many of the ideas he has played with throughout this story and brings
I’m back! Miles Morales didn’t appear at all in Champions #5, so I decided to take an issue off from reviewing the series written by Mark Waid and drawn by Humberto
There are few things in the world of Spider-Man comics that give readers as much pause as clones. The 90s clone saga devolved into endless tension over which one was
Each “storyline” issue of Spider-Man/Deadpool inches closer to a conclusion and I long for the lightening, manic pace of the opening arc. Perhaps the denouement started too early (I would place the
Maybe you have heard that these Solicitations are amazing and full of venomous returns, tidings of DOOM, and alternate storylines that pull you in with a magnetic charisma? May I
Stop me if you’ve heard this one: Two Peters, two Gwens and an MJ walk into a food court… Spectacular Spider-Snark is an irreverent and irrelevant look at the world of your
It takes a lot of creativity to kill the same person 27 different ways. Unfortunately, Marvel only showed us a few ways Miles Warren killed Ben Reilly in the weeks
It is relieving to see an arc’s payoff justify its choices. While last issue might have put a few doubts into readers’ minds, Gerry Conway and Ryan Stegman put those worries to