Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #30 – REVIEW
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
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
Set before the events of Secret Empire: Uprising, Champions #10, written by Mark Waid, drawn by Humberto Ramos, inked by Victor Olazaba, colored by Edgar Delgado, and lettered by Clayton
Spider-Man: Master Plan #1 brings readers a done-in-one from the Spidey creative team and throws in a reprint of the first appearance of the Vulture from Amazing Spider-Man #2 for
I’ve made a resolution to avoid comic spoilers at all costs. My goal in doing so is to open up new series with clear eyes and no preconceived notions about
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
With the reveal that Miles’ mother Rio had discovered his alternate identity as Spider-Man, writer Brian Michael Bendis’ Spider-Man seemed poised to head down an interesting path that was unavailable
Within the past few weeks, I have witnessed two Spider-endings. One for a book that I heaped countless praise upon; the other, for a title I’ve dissed on more than
Champions #7 opens with Ms. Marvel reeling from the social media backlash against the Champions. Motivated by greed and self-indulgence, the Freelancers – the opposite number to the Champions –
I don’t pick up too many B-list titles. When I stand in my local comic shop and weigh which titles to allocate roughly four dollars, the B-list ones are usually
When we comic reviewers judge a new issue, we comment on everything from the art to the coloring to the story itself. Did the editor make any big mistakes? Do