It’s Time to Change How Marvel Publishes Event Titles
It’s time to try something new with how we read our event comics. The month-by-month installment model that has been the hallmark of American comics since before the vast majority
It’s time to try something new with how we read our event comics. The month-by-month installment model that has been the hallmark of American comics since before the vast majority
It takes a lot of creativity to kill the same person 27 different ways. Unfortunately, Marvel only showed us a few ways Miles Warren killed Ben Reilly in the weeks
Author’s note: This review contains major spoilers from the current issue. You’ve been warned. Unquestionably, the thing that will have readers buzzing about the latest installment of The Clone Conspiracy miniseries will be
Does Dan Slott read Spider-Snark? Is it even up for debate? Way back in Spider-Snark #006, we joked that characters like The Rose and Ashley Kafka (and even the spider-verse
When The Clone Conspiracy retconned Gwen’s death, giving her a heel turn, some were shocked, but I was amazed! Great idea, but why stop with Amazing Spider-Man #121? Let’s retcon it
New York Comic Con is wrapping up today, but not without some Spider-news. On Saturday, Dan Slott (long time Amazing Spider-Man writer), Dennis Hopeless (current writer for Spider-Woman), Ramon Perez (pencils and inks for Amazing
Where are the Tie-Ins?? Typically, an event the size of “The Clone Conspiracy” would have already delivered solicits for hundreds of dollars worth of one-shot and mini series purchases. But so
Greetings, Web-Heads! It’s time for the October Solicitations! “Civil War II” ends in October, but “The Clone Conspiracy” is warming up just in time for Halloween. In a shocking new development,
If you’re thinking you’re seeing double, don’t worry those are just the clones. After months of teasers, hints, comic epilogues, a poster, and a Free Comic Book Day prelude chapter, Marvel