Civil War II #4 – REVIEW
SPOILER WARNING: This review contains MAJOR spoilers for the Civil War II series. Since all the readers have been on the edge of their seats about Hawkeye’s verdict, writer Brian Michael
SPOILER WARNING: This review contains MAJOR spoilers for the Civil War II series. Since all the readers have been on the edge of their seats about Hawkeye’s verdict, writer Brian Michael
As a Miles fan, I have good reason to be wary of line-wide crossover events. I’d found it frustrating to see the momentum of interesting (and often emotionally intense) plot
SPOILER WARNING: This review contains MAJOR spoilers for Civil War II #3. While there are visibly recognizable characters in this comic book, Civil War II #3 seems like a story
I’ve loved and championed this series since the beginning, but it’s also frustrated me from time to time. Spider-Man #5 managed to deliver on both fronts. On the plus side, I thought
How do you draw out an event with a slim premise? Lots and lots of posturing. As Iron Man says to Medusa, Bendis and Marvel appear to be saying to
If nothing else, artist David Marquez and colorist Justin Ponsor make Civil War II #1 a gorgeous looking comic book filled with fantastic imagery. Tony Stark takes a turn or three yelling
With two prequel-type comics already on the stands and in readers’ hands, Civil War II seems to have more preamble to it than true action, given that the series is projected to
How exciting is that Spidey POV cover? The promise of Miles taking on THREE classic villains (including one that hasn’t even appeared in the current volume yet) sounds amazing! Sorry,
Written by Brian Michael Bendis and drawn by Jim Cheung, Free Comic Book Day: Civil War II opens with War Machine descending on the Triskelion as Captain Marvel and Black Panther await
Three issues in, and this really is turning out to be the Miles series that I’ve been waiting for. While Peter Parker is an international gazillionaire super-agent, it’s nice to