Read’s Reads Amazing Spider-Man #16/980 Review
I review Joe Kelly and John Romita Jr.’s Amazing Spider-Man #16/980. An issue that has something that has been missing in the main book for a long time. We have the supporting cast doing something. […]
I review Joe Kelly and John Romita Jr.’s Amazing Spider-Man #16/980. An issue that has something that has been missing in the main book for a long time. We have the supporting cast doing something. […]
The Amazing Spider-Man #16 swings in with a grounded, street-level intensity, with months of universe-shattering drama in the background, and the issue wastes no time showing how everyone else is trying to fill Peter Parker’s […]
If you’ve been sleeping on Torn, WAKE UP. This series is delivering some of the most heartfelt, high-stakes Peter Parker storytelling we’ve gotten in years—especially for fans of that classic college-era Spidey magic. Torn #2 […]
Writer: Stephanie Phillips Penciller: Paolo Villanelli I’ll be real with you all—I almost missed this one. It was hiding in my backlog like a symbiote in the shadows. But thank the Spider-Totem I gave it […]
Peter remembers that he has family back on Earth! Another adventure with Spidey and his new alien space friends! The suit is revealed to be Warlock’s cousin!(1). All of this, plus … Peter gets lucky […]
“Therapists, Lovers, and Enemies: The Web of Growth”Written by: Cody ZiglarPencils by: Marco Renna I wasn’t sure what kind of issue Miles Morales: Spider-Man #40 was going to be when I opened it — therapy […]
I’ll admit—I was on the fence at first with this Black Cat solo run. Sometimes these anti-hero-turned-hero arcs can feel forced or shallow. But with Black Cat (2025) #3, I’m officially invested. Black Cat is […]
Written by: Joe KellyArt by: Kev WalkerColors by: Chris SotomayorLettering by: Joe Caramagna A Spider‑Man Like You’ve Never Seen Happy Halloween to all! From the opening pages of Radioactive Spider‑Man #1, it’s clear this isn’t […]
Okay, I’ll be honest—when I first saw the solicit for Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #1, I wasn’t totally sold. I didn’t know if it was essential reading, if it would connect with the current continuity, or […]
From the moment I saw Norman Osborn in a Spider-Man suit, I knew this series was going to be one of those odd-but-irresistible turns in the Spidey saga. Amazing Spider-Man #14 doesn’t just lean into […]

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