Venom: Space Knight #4 – REVIEW
As the first arc approaches its close, it’s difficult to figure out what sort of comic Venom: Space Knight wants to be. Aspects of the comic are similar to “Conan the Barbarian”—a
As the first arc approaches its close, it’s difficult to figure out what sort of comic Venom: Space Knight wants to be. Aspects of the comic are similar to “Conan the Barbarian”—a
Venom: Space Knight is a fine comic, though it finds itself mired in Venom’s complicated history. Venom was complicated enough in the 1990s (when unnecessarily complicated storylines were the norm for
Venom: Space Knight has the potential to be one of Marvel’s most fascinating books. Ariel Olivetti’s art is stunning and reminiscent of Heavy Metal, and Robbie Thompsons’s effort to build something out
Spider-Island reaches an exciting climax, finally delivering on some of the insane action that the series suggested at the beginning. Unfortunately, it’s plagued with the baggage of decompression, and little of
There has been an incredible amount of anticipation regarding Marvel’s October solicits, which will in all likelyhood reveal the future of all of their 60+ All-New All-Different titles that launch after the
Two fans and collectors (Dan Gvozden and Mark Ginocchio) discuss the Spider-Man comic universe in a show that looks to the past, present, and future of Spider-Man. In this matrimonial
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
With nearly 20 Marvel titles going bamf in the wake of “Secret Wars”, the Spider-Family continues to have a rather large amount of books outside the fray. Not only are
This bi-weekly comic, written and drawn by Ray Sumser, is released on the second and fourth Fridays of the month. The strip examines Spider-Lore with a loving nit-pick. See more of Ray’s art. Previous Comic
Co-host of the Amazing Spider-Talk, Mark Ginocchio, and I have wildly different opinions about one alternative take on Spider-Man, a 2007 book called “Spider-Man: Reign.” So we decided that we would