Radioactive Spider-Gwen #2 – REVIEW
For over a year, Gwen has been traveling between dimensions for various stories but remained the only superhero in her “Earth-65” universe. All of that changed with last month’s Radioactive Spider-Gwen #1,
For over a year, Gwen has been traveling between dimensions for various stories but remained the only superhero in her “Earth-65” universe. All of that changed with last month’s Radioactive Spider-Gwen #1,
When I first saw the post-Secret Wars announcement for Web Warriors, I dismissed it. After all, we all read “Spider-Verse,” right? Then I saw some character design sketches from David Baldeon in
Note: As per Jason Latour, this new volume is solicited as “Spider-Gwen” to make it easy to find, but its proper title is Radioactive Spider-Gwen. Thanks to unexpected success and a publishing schedule centered
“Secret Wars” hasn’t even ended yet and we’ve only just gotten the briefest glimpse of what the All-New All-Different Marvel world will look like and Marvel is already announcing the
The Weekly Bugle reports on everything Spider-Man around the web; a whole week’s worth of journalism in one place with snazzy short summaries – you’re welcome, busy people! Expect to find all the rumors, interesting bits,
The Weekly Bugle reports on everything Spider-Man around the web; a whole week’s worth of journalism inone place with snazzy short summaries – you’re welcome, busy people! Expect to find all the rumors, interesting
Usually by the third chapter of a comic’s story arc, I have a pretty good idea where things are headed. We’ve introduced the main players, gotten the exposition out of
The end of Spider-Gwen #5 announced in its letters column that it would be the last issue of the series, prompting fans to wonder what would happen to the character after
The Weekly Bugle reports on everything Spider-Man around the web; a whole week’s worth of journalism in one place with snazzy short summaries – you’re welcome, busy people! Expect to find all the rumors,
In my review for the previous issue of Spider-Verse, I mentioned how the $4.99 price for a comic of such lackluster quality was almost insulting. Thankfully, they’ve dropped the price to the