MARCO SPEAKS SPIDEY: Knull #3 (2026) Review
A cosmic fever dream that turns brutality into poetry. Knull #3 doubles down on what has made this series so fascinating so far: it refuses to treat Knull as just another dark god to be […]
A cosmic fever dream that turns brutality into poetry. Knull #3 doubles down on what has made this series so fascinating so far: it refuses to treat Knull as just another dark god to be […]
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One thing I always appreciate about Spider-Man comics is how they constantly find ways to reinvent familiar characters while still honoring everything that came before. This issue continues that tradition in a big way. From […]
It’s Death Spiral Part 2 of 9. Peter tries to repair his relationship with Aunt May but has to join up with Venom to fight Lady Octopus and Shocker. Peter learns that Mary Jane is […]
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One of the things that this current Ghost-Spider run has been doing really well is exploring the emotional and psychological weight that comes with being a superhero. Gwen Stacy has always been one of Marvel’s […]
It begins everyone, as I begin the first review of the 9 part Death Spiral storyline by Joe Kelly, Al Ewing, Charles Soule with art by Jesus Saiz. While the hook for the story is […]
Last issue! Alright. Let’s do this. This issue of Spider-Man / Wolverine is everything I hoped it would be — brutal, emotional, layered with history, and charged with that uneasy chemistry that only Peter Parker […]

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