Silk #2 Review (Spoilers)
Silk #1 is the strongest of the Spider-Female debuts in my opinion, taking a character who was in desperate need of a direction in life and giving her a decent one with some strong characterization. […]
Silk #1 is the strongest of the Spider-Female debuts in my opinion, taking a character who was in desperate need of a direction in life and giving her a decent one with some strong characterization. […]
This is a glorified reminder to buy Spider-Gwen #2 when you visit your comic store, it’s worth it. Spider-Gwen #2: Most Wanted Part 2 Writer: Jason Latour Artist: Robbie Rodriguez Colorist: Rico Renzi Letterer: Clayton […]
Gorgon: “Where are the real Avengers?” Spider-Man: “I dunno, Mr. Tumnus. Where is Narnia?” As it just so happens, The Amazing Spider-Man (2014) #16 wasn’t the only issue of Amazing Spider-Man to come out this […]
“Your family has kidnapped me.” Miles and his loved ones-captured by Hydra! Someone else reveals they know Spidey’s identity! Black Widow vs. the Fly Twins! And…Doom! (but only for two panels) Writer: Brian Michael Bendis […]
I review Amazing Spider-Man #16 the beginning of the end for Parker Industries using my new green screen special effects. Despite some highs, the continuing “evil” Black Cat story and the ignoring of Spider-Man 2099 […]
“We’re the very picture of a serious, professional company.” What’s this? A Spider-Man comic with only one Spider-Man? Impossible! Either that or everything is back to normal for our favorite wall-crawler. But you know what […]
“Because being a super hero is way more than facing bad guys, Gwensday…sometimes you gotta face real life.” As Gwen deals with the aftermath of her first confrontation with the Vulture, her private and super […]
If you thought Morlun and the inheritors were Spider-Man’s biggest threat to date you don’t know the magesty, and eviiil of IGUANA. You know Iguana from Spectacular Spider-Man 32 in 1979. Curt Connor’s pet Iguana? […]
In this true first issue of the series, Jessica Drew struggles to find her purpose in life. Does this series find a purpose outside its connection to Spider-Verse? Spider-Woman #5: Ordinary Writer: Dennis Hopeless Artist: […]
“Just felt a rib break. There goes another.” WRITER Peter David ART Will Sliney COLOR Antonio Fabela LETTERER VC’s Joe Caramagna EDITOR Devin Lewis & Ellie Pyle With the Spider-Verse intrusion finally over, Miguel finds […]

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