MARCO SPEAKS SPIDEY: Black Cat #9 REVIEW
A heartfelt detour that becomes one of the series’ strongest character issues Black Cat #9 is less about spectacle and more about longing, regret, and the dangerous comfort of the life you never got to […]
A heartfelt detour that becomes one of the series’ strongest character issues Black Cat #9 is less about spectacle and more about longing, regret, and the dangerous comfort of the life you never got to […]
Charles Soule and artist, Javier Pina give us part 8 of Death Spiral. As the part 8 of the Death Spiral storyline. The issue has a lot going for it. From wondering what is actually […]
This issue turns “Death Spiral” into a true nightmare This is one of the strongest chapters in “Death Spiral” so far because it finally brings the arc’s horror, guilt, and desperation into one focused collision. […]
Part 7 of Death Spiral Lands as Joe Kelly, Ed McGuinness and Francseco Manna give us Torment-Carnage. With some interesting dynamics and some great characterization of Mary Jane. The story still hits us with some […]
The Amazing Spider-Man #26 feels like the issue where “Death Spiral” stops merely escalating and starts locking into place. Joe Kelly and the creative team deliver a chapter that is tense, ugly, emotional, and surprisingly […]
I review part 6 of Death Spiral in Venom #256 by Al Ewing and Carlos Gomez. This issue ends up giving something that most readers have been asking for close to 5 years now. Also, […]
This is a crossover that understands exactly why this pairing still matters. There is something instantly special about seeing Superman and Spider-Man share the page again, and DC x Marvel: Superman/Spider-Man #1 wisely doesn’t waste […]
It’s Death Spiral Part 5 of 9.(1) Spider-Man and Venom fight Torment and the Carnage symbiote. Eddie wakes up and still thinks that the Carnage symbiote can be trusted. Spidey and Mary Jane learn Torment’s […]
I wrap up this month by reviewing part 5 of Death Spiral in Amazing Spider-Man #25/989. The book really shines with the artwork by Ed McGuinness and Joe Kelly does actually a pretty good job […]
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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