Champions #6 – REVIEW
I’m back! Miles Morales didn’t appear at all in Champions #5, so I decided to take an issue off from reviewing the series written by Mark Waid and drawn by Humberto
I’m back! Miles Morales didn’t appear at all in Champions #5, so I decided to take an issue off from reviewing the series written by Mark Waid and drawn by Humberto
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
While there are a number of superheroes I took an immediate liking to when first encountering them, there are only a few to whom I had visceral negative reactions. One
On the heels of the terrible news that we only have a few issues of Spider-Woman left comes an issue worthy of a blockbuster movie. The energy, battles, and dash of romance
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
Three issues in, Prowler reaches the midpoint of its opening arc. At this point, writer Sean Ryan and artist Jamal Campbell try to build some momentum through this story to carry this
Spider-Woman under Dennis Hopeless has almost always been a comic about a female superhero kicking butt, balancing heroics with a personal life, and coming together with friends to solve street-level crime.
SPOILER WARNING: This review contains MAJOR spoilers for the Civil War II series. Sigh. At least Civil War II is over now. Unfortunately, Brian Michael Bendis could have ended this thing six months ago.
In the fallout of Civil War II, Mark Waid’s All-New All-Different Avengers has divided, sending the younger heroes to the Champions team while keeping the older heroes in the Avengers book. Although Waid’s lineup is still a
SPOILER WARNING: This review contains MAJOR spoilers for the Civil War II series. By now you’ve either avoided a deluge of spoilers about the end of Civil War II #7, or you’ve consumed