Read’s Reads Amazing Spider-Man #33/927 Review
I review issue #33/927 as the “Sins of Norman Osborn” begins with Spider-Man’s First Hunt. While the tone of the story is beautifully drawn and paced by Patrick Gleason. The book is too much of […]
I review issue #33/927 as the “Sins of Norman Osborn” begins with Spider-Man’s First Hunt. While the tone of the story is beautifully drawn and paced by Patrick Gleason. The book is too much of […]
This time around, I’m purposely not going to include any images coming from the latter half of this issue, because I truly want all of you to experience fully the chaos, madness and mayhem that […]
Amazing Spider-Man #32 (Legacy #926): “Spear of Destiny”(1), or “How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love the Sins” (The reason this review was delayed was due to me not being able to get the […]
I review the kick off the Spider-Man’s First Hunt. As Zeb Wells and Patrick Gleason start their first story arc together. While an interesting start and hits the right chords with Kraven the Hunter. Wells […]
It really is such a wonder and joy to see Eddie Brock cement himself as the A-Side, joining the big leagues, and gaining the respect of the world’s most powerful and intelligent players. Venom is […]
In the first issue of the series a couple of weeks back, readers were treated to a quick background and an intense build-up, showing what Carnage has been up to recently, while also revealing his […]
It is a great time to be a Miles Morales fan. With the recent animated movies gathering so much positive feedback, and with the upcoming Playstation 5 video game being hyped as potential ‘Game of […]
I review the oversized Amazing Spider-Man #925 (31). The big Wedding Issue between Randy Robertson and Janice Lincoln. As well as talk about the rest of the stories and subplots the issue introduces including […]
I am thoroughly enjoying this current run of Silk, mainly because they are telling a heartfelt story about family, which turns out to be just as good as any Fast & Furious movie. On one […]
Like they always say: START ‘EM YOUNG. And Marvel is truly setting up the future of comic books with bright, new prospects, putting themselves in danger and risking their lives, even if they’re still kids. […]

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