Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #21 – REVIEW
Spider-Man fans feeling nostalgic for stories from the 90s should look no further than Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #21. From clone degeneration to the New Warriors to Carrion, this issue is
Spider-Man fans feeling nostalgic for stories from the 90s should look no further than Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #21. From clone degeneration to the New Warriors to Carrion, this issue is
In Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #18 readers were treated to the emotional but unsurprising first half of the story of Doctor Octopus’s quest to put his mind back into… well… any body.
In terms of obligatory Spider-Man tie-ins to larger Marvel events, the Civil War II: Amazing Spider-Man miniseries by Christos Gage and Travel Foreman, has been a pleasant surprise, in large part because
There’s a scene in the very beginning of the Civil War II: The Amazing Spider-Man #3 where Harry Lyman attempts to assuage Peter Parker’s guilt for Clayton Cole going rogue and becoming
While Marvel is making big waves regarding upheaving its status quo in its main Civil War II event book, Christos Gage and Travel Foreman are taking a quieter, more localized approach within the pages
With the conclusion of writers Dan Slott and Christos Gage and artist Giuseppe Camuncoli‘s story “Power Play,” there is no way to overlook the biggest flaw of this story: it
The Spider-Man tie-in issues connected to some of Marvel’s more recent big events have ranged from mediocre to downright terrible, but one element that they all have had in common
Spider-Man’s not a mutant, but he has hung out with them enough times over the years to warrant another SuperiorSpiderTalk.com list! This countdown will take a look at some of the very
Something happen to me during Spider-Island #4, I put down my comic and realized that I was ready for this story to be over. The middle of this series had become very
Spider-Island reaches an exciting climax, finally delivering on some of the insane action that the series suggested at the beginning. Unfortunately, it’s plagued with the baggage of decompression, and little of