Miles Morales: Spider-Man – NOVEL REVIEW
NOTE: THIS REVIEW IS SPOILER-FREE. “It’s not just about where you’re from. It’s also about where you’re going.” For those that have yet to discover young adult fiction writer Jason
NOTE: THIS REVIEW IS SPOILER-FREE. “It’s not just about where you’re from. It’s also about where you’re going.” For those that have yet to discover young adult fiction writer Jason
When it was announced that the second Amazing Spider-Man story arc featuring superstar artist Stuart Immonen’s pencils would be a tie-in story to the “Secret Empire” event, I’m sure there
If there is one mission statement to Spider-Man: Homecoming, it’s to make it as different from all the Spider-films that came before it, while still staying true to the character’s
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Ah, a Venom arc. Conveniently timed right after Eddie Brock reunited with the symbiote and has a 150th issue (kinda). Also right when Marvel launched a Venom-centric anthology mini. Also
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After a three issue break brought to you by the Deadpool cross-over event, Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness return to deliver Spider-Man/Deadpool #17, the penultimate issue of the Patient Zero/Itsy
Just released is a series of photos that appear to be a sneak preview of 2017’s new Spider-Man Cartoon. Admittedly, there is very little in the way of confirmation from Marvel about
One of my favorite things about alternate universe stories is getting to see the domino effect of change in action. Much like MC2, the universe of Renew Your Vows (officially