Superior Foes of Spider-Man #7 review
It’s New Year’s Eve and the Spidey Office has one more comic book for the fans before 2014 arrives (I’m guessing they heard about our very own Crawlie Awards and wanted to make sure this […]
It’s New Year’s Eve and the Spidey Office has one more comic book for the fans before 2014 arrives (I’m guessing they heard about our very own Crawlie Awards and wanted to make sure this […]
Hi folks. Zach Joiner here. You might remember me as the original reviewer of this title for the first six issues. Last week I was offered the chance to submit a secondary review to mark […]
Read this second opinion on the year’s final Superior Spider-Man issue! THE SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN #24 “Darkest Hours” WRITERS: Dan Slott & Christos Gage PENCILS: Humberto Ramos INKS: Victor Olazaba COLOR: Delgado, Fabela, & Gandini LETTERER: […]
Bonded with the Venom symbiote, SpOctopus becomes the Superior Venom-Pus! But his exploits as New York’s new Lethal Protector aren’t nearly as interesting as the effect the new, darker Peterpus has on Aunt May […]
I stop by with my tea in hand and full of holiday cheer to review the latest Superior Spider-Man issue. I give this book some high marks on story and even on art. However, the […]
Charles Soule takes a break this issue, as the Thunderbolts decide to take out an Avenger, because according to Ross: “We’re the only ones who can kill an Avenger.” Thunderbolts Annual #1 Writers: Ben Acker […]
Well this is it. The end of the road. The last issue of a book that was frankly miraculous to have ever shown up on the shelf in the first place. Does anyone else have […]
It was only page 6 of this issue the first time I literally laughed out loud. As usual, if you’re not reading this you’re missing out. Storytellers: Nick Spencer & Steve Lieber Color Art: Rachelle […]
An issue of hypothetical situations, secrets, and variables. Who really is The Leader of the Thunderbolts? Thunderbolts: The Road Trip Writer: Charles Soule Artist: Gabriel Walta Colorist: Guru eFX Letterer: Joe Sabino Cover Artist: Julian […]
I review the first two parts of Darkest Hours. I give both issues low grades to go along with my low lighting for my green screen. Don’t worry, I’m getting the new bulb for next […]

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