Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider #8 – REVIEW
Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider #8 marks something of a new era for the series. Since the beginning, writer Peter David has slowly repositioned Ben Reilly from the villain posing
Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider #8 marks something of a new era for the series. Since the beginning, writer Peter David has slowly repositioned Ben Reilly from the villain posing
In the last issue, Death came to Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider in the most literal way possible. A new character joined the cast, one long associated with the personification
In the fifth issue of Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider, the audience begins to see some of the seeds that were planted earlier in the series pay off. Ben Reilly
While Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider so far has focused its narrative and even its title on only one Scarlet Spider, the series has been about two Scarlet Spiders. While
If Marvel Comics readers were searching for signs that their beloved comics publisher listens to its fans, then perhaps they need to look no further than this comic, or at
In a recent interview with SyFy Wire, Peter David said that his goal with Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider is “to make us root for the bad guy.” With that
Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider #1 finds its protagonist in a bit of a mess. His company New U is now gone and he’s looking for what to do next.
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
The past several issues of both Amazing Spider-Man and Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy have done well to fill in the gaps, lay a framework for the ongoing Spider-event du jour, and to
If you’re thinking you’re seeing double, don’t worry those are just the clones. After months of teasers, hints, comic epilogues, a poster, and a Free Comic Book Day prelude chapter, Marvel