Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #5 – REVIEW
I’ve had a rather strange relationship with the first four issues of the all-new Amazing Spider-Man as my reviews of the series seemingly reflect a person who’s going way too far out
I’ve had a rather strange relationship with the first four issues of the all-new Amazing Spider-Man as my reviews of the series seemingly reflect a person who’s going way too far out
The burning question that has seemingly stalked this new volume of Amazing Spider-Man since its launch in October is can a story about a wildly successful Peter Parker be considered a “true” Spider-Man story.
Thanks, in large part, to the modern era “Image Revolution,” the comic book industry has seemingly unilaterally adopted a “writing for the trade paperback” mindset when it comes to the
After turning the Spider-Man world on its ear with one of the most dramatic status quo shifts in the character’s history two weeks ago, there was definitely a lot of
A wise old, 1960s-era fictitious ad man once said, “if you don’t like what’s being said, change the conversation.” When the new status quo for Amazing Spider-Man was announced months
Watching the warm, authentic interplay among Peter, Mary Jane and Annie Parker has unquestionably been the highlight of The Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows miniseries. So it should come as no surprise
As good as Marvel’s current summer event, Secret Wars, has been in terms of creating a compelling and dramatic narrative, many of the company’s “Battleworld” tie-in books have been problematic because as
In celebration of The Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows, over the next few weeks superiorspidertalk.com is going to acknowledge the very best Peter Parker/Mary Jane Watson stories. Criteria for this
Secret Wars has obviously introduced a ton of new changes within the Marvel Universe – some clearly temporary, some … who knows – but none of the announced spinoff titles were
If the cover, featuring Spider-Man turning his back on Parker Industries, wasn’t evidence enough, after Amazing Spider-Man #18, Parker Industries is “no more.” Perhaps the destruction of Parker’s relatively short-lived company