The Amazing Spider-Man #800-801 – Review Roundup
On this episode of the show, Dan and Mark take a look back at their Patreon review episodes including the end of the “Go Down Swinging” arc in Amazing Spider-Man #800
On this episode of the show, Dan and Mark take a look back at their Patreon review episodes including the end of the “Go Down Swinging” arc in Amazing Spider-Man #800
I’ve been a fan, reader and collector of Spider-Man comic books for more than 30 years, having consumed stories by all the greats: Lee, Ditko, Romita, Conway, DeFalco, Frenz etc.
There’s no good place to begin writing about Amazing Spider-Man #800, a book that might be the single-most loaded issue of a Spider-Man comic ever released. Let’s put aside the
I know some of you out there might find a statement like this illogical, but I truly believe in all things in life — including superhero comic books — you
Much of Dan Slott’s run of Amazing (and Superior) Spider-Man has been dominated by two returning, villainous presences: Doctor Octopus and the Green Goblin. We’ve seen these two villains hit Spider-Man from every
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
Over the past six issues, it’s been difficult to get a proper handle on the direction of Amazing Spider-Man. Sure, outgoing writer Dan Slott was certainly moving a number of
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
To paraphrase Marvel’s intro page, three things you can count on are death, taxes and an Amazing Spider-Man Annual issue — except in those years where Marvel doesn’t release an
Amazing Spider-Man #794 marks the title’s first installment since the diversion known as “Venom Inc.” It marks the return of the Dan Slott and Stuart Immonen creative pairing as well