The Amazing Spider-Man #794-796, Annual #42 – Review Roundup
On this episode of the show, Dan and Mark take a look back at their Patreon review episodes of the “Threat Level: Red” storyline (Amazing Spider-Man #794-796) and the Amazing
On this episode of the show, Dan and Mark take a look back at their Patreon review episodes of the “Threat Level: Red” storyline (Amazing Spider-Man #794-796) and the Amazing
Please be forewarned that in order for me to get into critical detail of this comic, I have to get a little spoilery. If you haven’t read Amazing Spider-Man #796
The “big two” comic book publishers are often loathe to label a new branding initiative a “reboot” but the fact of the matter is that Marvel’s “Legacy” event marks one
When it was announced that the second Amazing Spider-Man story arc featuring superstar artist Stuart Immonen’s pencils would be a tie-in story to the “Secret Empire” event, I’m sure there
The story of Spider-Man has always been one of Peter Parker’s life being suddenly interrupted by the world’s need for Spider-Man to save the day. Whether he’s on a date
If, after 10 installments, you still haven’t had enough of the latest Spider-Man-centric mega-event “Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy,” then Clone Conspiracy: Omega by Dan Slott and Christos Gage, with art
The post-event “epilogue” issue has been a dicey subject in the Spider-Man comic book universe the past few years, even following arcs that were otherwise highly entertaining (as good as
No matter how you’ve felt about the storytelling structure of The Clone Conspiracy and Amazing Spider-Man and the downright baffling portrayal of Ben Reilly as the Jackal, its hard not to be enticed by
When discussing the shocking revelations of Clone Conspiracy #3 last time out, one of my chief criticisms of the story was that in unveiling the “Man in Red” as Ben Reilly, Dan Slott
It seems like once a year (or once an episode of Amazing Spider-Talk) that the debate over the merits of annual issues of Amazing Spider-Man is waged. Fans of the