Venom: Dark Origin #2 Review
The second instalment of Venom: Year One (as I like to call it) starts to interact with well known Spider-Man stories. In this case, the Sin-Eater (The Death of Jean DeWolff) is seen through Eddie […]
The second instalment of Venom: Year One (as I like to call it) starts to interact with well known Spider-Man stories. In this case, the Sin-Eater (The Death of Jean DeWolff) is seen through Eddie […]
No time for witty banter today. I’ve got to steal something, then give them back and pretend that I’m a hero. I call it the Eddie Brock syndrome. Comments below please! VENOM: DARK ORIGIN #1 […]
Interesting Tidbit Volume 3 #5: Again, taken from an interview with Terry Moore on Newsarama.com: “No, I don’t think it’s primarily a young girl book, but it IS very accessible to young girls. I never […]
Interesting Tidbit Volume 3 #3: Taken from a Newsarama.com interview with Terry Moore: “Craig Rousseau is the artist on this series, and his art is different from the look that Mary Jane has had previously. […]
Writer: Brian Michael Bendis Pencils: Stuart Immonen Inks: Wade von Grawbadger Colorist: Justin Ponsor Letterer: VC’s Cory Petit Johnny Storm aka The Human Torch calls Peter in the middle of “quality time” with MJ for […]
Interesting Tidbit Volume 3 #3: Did you know that Terry Moore writes and draws his own comic? The comic ECHO is a story that revolves around Julie, a young photographer who inadvertently discovers the Beta […]
Here we have an out of continuity tale, therefore not affecting the main Marvel Universe in any way. A “What If?” tale concerning Back in Black, an arc which was in fact to cash in […]
Interesting Tidbit Volume 3 #2: Differing from the normal layouts of comic covers these days, the SPIDER-MAN LOVES MARY JANE covers usually have little to do with the internal story material (though if you study […]
THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #581 Have you ever had one of those reading experiences where you’re trucking along and everything seems to be firing on all eight cylinders and all is right with the world and […]
We see a different Spider-Man in this book, a darker one set in the noir times of the 1930s. Where crime rules the world, the economy is in ruins (so we can relate to it) […]

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