The Amazing Spider-Man #691 Review
The Lizard saga comes to its fourth and final chapter, with an unexpected ending and the return of a previously-though deceased villain!
The Lizard saga comes to its fourth and final chapter, with an unexpected ending and the return of a previously-though deceased villain!
“With great power, comes great responsibility.” This maxim from Uncle Ben would go on to become the definitive statement of Spider-Man and the words that would govern the life of Peter Parker. As Roger Stern […]
Hey-oh! I’m back with another Ultimate Spider-Man review… and I’m still watching Star Trek: TNG… and it still isn’t offering up any clever segues. I just started the fourth season and the Enterprise crew defeats […]
Position: Right Field. It’s typically considered that the right fielder sees the least amount of action compared to the other outfield positions, but the right fielder is usually thought to have the strongest arm due […]
Position: Center Field. The Center Fielder is the leader of the outfield crew. They help coordinate the positioning of their teammates and tend to cover the most ground in the outfield. It seems only natural […]
Position: Left Field. Outfielders are expected to cover a great deal of distance, and in this super-powered version of baseball, that includes covering the sky as well. There’s no shortage of high-fliers on both rosters […]
Hey folks, how’s it going? It’s been awhile, I feel like I’m missing something… like three months worth of reviews for this site but I’m sure it’s not important. Seriously though there was a big […]
As Spider-Man battles Morbius, the Living Vampire in the streets of New York, The Lizard disguised as Curt Connors makes his way through the Horizon Labs staff until he finally perfects his formula to regain […]
SO Sorry for the lateness. When I left you in my last review, I was peeved at the previous issue of Scarlet Spider. I felt that the great momentum achieved in the first four issues […]
The third part of No Turning Back has some of Slott’s typical ADD storytelling quirks to it, and suffers for it compared to the first two issues. Readers may start to feel more conflicted about […]

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