Read’s Reads Ultimate Spider-Man #1 Review
The wait is over, I review the new Ultimate Spider-Man #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Marco Checchetto. A large world building issue, but a book that gives us everything we are looking for in a […]
The wait is over, I review the new Ultimate Spider-Man #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Marco Checchetto. A large world building issue, but a book that gives us everything we are looking for in a […]
To kick off the new year, I review Amazing Spider-Man #41/935, as Wilson Fisk and Typhoid Mary return for the Gang War. While I loved the artwork and fight scenes. There really isn’t much here, […]
In my last review for 2023, I review the latest Gang War tie ins. Starting with Spider-Man: Miles Morales and wrapping up with Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #1 and Spider-Woman #2. While I give […]
I review the next chapter in the Gang War Saga with Amazing Spider-Man #40/934 by Zeb Wells and John Romita Jr. The book really makes you love the work between Spider-Man, She-Hulk and Tombstone. Plus, […]
I review the latest sets of Spider-Man: Gang War Tie ins with Miles Morals, Luke Cage #2 and the first issue of Daredevil: Gang War. I enjoy all three books, but sadly Luke Cage continues […]
I review the next part of the Gang War storyline in Amazing Spider-Man #39/933. After reading the book, I have to say I am very impressed, I really enjoyed the issue. The only thing that […]
I review the beginning of Spider-Man: Gangwar by Zeb Wells and Cody Zigler along with the two crossover titles, Luke Cage and Spider-Woman. I give the main book a high grade, even if it does […]
I review the conclusion of the Rek-Rap story 3-parter in Amazing Spider-Man #38/932. While the art work continues to entertain and the Gang War teasers are some of the best parts of the book. This […]
After a few weeks off (thank you everyone). I’m back to reviewing the story NO ONE was asking for… well maybe 2 people who weren’t the artist. For our good buddy, Rek-Rap. I review both […]
I review the conclusion of the Sins of Norman Osborn as Zeb Wells brings this story to an end. While I praised last issue, this issue continues to show that Norman Osborn and the villains […]

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