Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #19 – REVIEW
Even a cursory glance at the cover of Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #19 is enough to fill any Spider-Man reader with dread. Artist Alex Ross’s paints conjure a moody, twilight
Even a cursory glance at the cover of Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #19 is enough to fill any Spider-Man reader with dread. Artist Alex Ross’s paints conjure a moody, twilight
This is how you end a comic book series. Not only do Mike Costa and David Baldeon tie up all of the loose ends in Web Warriors #11, but they left
From an outsider’s perspective, Spider-Woman is cool. She kicks butt, she’s funny, and she manages it all as a new mom. However, when you look closer, you can see that
Earlier this year, I had the opportunity to speak with Gwen’s co-creator and series writer Jason Latour about all things Spider-Gwen (if you haven’t heard it, you can download it here). He’d mentioned
SPOILER WARNING: This review contains MAJOR spoilers for the Civil War II series. I’ve lost track of when the last issue came out. Thankfully, what I do remember about Civil War II #4 is
If there are just two things that writer Dan Slott is exceptional at doing in the pages of Amazing Spider-Man they are raising the stakes before a line-wide event or major status
There’s that fantastic line in Spider-Man #2 when Miles says, “I don’t want to be the black Spider-Man. I just want to be Spider-Man.” I loved that scene, and as I’d mentioned in
Cards on the table: I’m not interested in Civil War II and was dreading the plot gymnastics orchestrated to drag Miles into Marvel’s latest event. That’s why I was pleasantly surprised to
If you scoffed at Peter Parker’s rather immediate adoption of the mysterious, villainous-looking, cloned organ-making company New U in the previous issue of Amazing Spider-Man, then writer Dan Slott and fill-in penciller R.B.
David Baldeón welcomes Jay Fosgitt into the panels in Web Warriors #10 for an assist in this penultimate issue of Web Warriors. As Octavia Otto leads a battalion of Spider-Folk to try to