Spider-Man/Deadpool #21 – REVIEW
What to say about about yet another filler issue of Spider-Man/Deadpool? I’m not sure if it’s even fair to call them filler issues at this point; almost half of the
What to say about about yet another filler issue of Spider-Man/Deadpool? I’m not sure if it’s even fair to call them filler issues at this point; almost half of the
In the final pages of last month’s issue of Spider-Man, Miles Morales finally asked himself the questions that have been plaguing some of his readership for the last several years.
The third volume of Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man has so far, been all over the place. After what I thought was a strong first issue, the second issue came
“Oh my God.” Those were Peter Parker’s exact words at the end of the first Spider-Men miniseries. At the conclusion of a cross-dimensional adventure that led to Peter meeting another
Spider-Man #19 is a comic book in which nothing happens. A lack of story progression or superhero action is the hallmark go-to complaint for Brian Michael Bendis’ comic book writing.
Last month’s Spider-Man/Deadpool was a pretty big disappointment. While it wasn’t quite the lowest point of the series (it will be hard to surpass Penn Jillette’s Spider-Man/Deadpool #11 in that
This past weekend was the yearly San Diego Comic Con, the world’s largest gathering of comic fans, cosplayers, collectors, and media conglomerates eager to showcase their goods to the ravenous
Have you ever picked up a second issue that made you reconsider what you liked about the first? Not to be mean, but Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #2 is
Venom stories in Spider-Man titles all seem to walk the same beats. Spider-Man gets the symbiote, thinks it’s great, loses control, struggles, and repels the alien. Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your
Jon Watts relaunched Spider-Man on the big screen when the director opened Spider-Man: Homecoming to critical, fan and financial success this month. Now he’s sticking around for some more wall-crawling.