Read’s Reads Amazing Spider-Man #75 Review
And so it begins! The start of my reviews for Spider-Man Beyond kicking off with Amazing Spider-Man #75/876. While I think the art is great in the issue and the mystery of WHY the Beyond […]
And so it begins! The start of my reviews for Spider-Man Beyond kicking off with Amazing Spider-Man #75/876. While I think the art is great in the issue and the mystery of WHY the Beyond […]
The first issue of this new series had me completely sold on the concept. I am usually easy to please when it comes to post-apocalyptic stories, and I was pleasantly surprised to find out that […]
It’s a brand-new day for Amazing Spider-Man, folks! Well, maybe that is a poor choice of words, but despite the fact that we are still talking about the end of Spencer’s run, it’s time for […]
Will the third time be the charm? Welcome Crawlspacer’s to another new era of Spider-Man! We’ve seen the solics of what’s to come, a new “brain trust” has been added to ASM. Why do I […]
Here we are, the big finale to Nick Spencer’s run on Amazing Spider-Man. Did he stick the landing? Was the conclusion worth all the hype? What happens to Peter and Mary Jane? What lies… Beyond? […]
This is it! We have come the end of Nick Spencer’s run and what he has brought to The Amazing Spider-Man! I have mentioned it before in my reviews and I hope you all took […]
Okay, I’m not going to lie: I was expecting a lot of Spider-Man in this issue. Any mention of any web-slinger when it comes to Marvel’s description for upcoming issues will understandably get me, and […]
This is it! The long awaited for CONCLUSION to the Kindred story! Will it deliver the goods or will it have been dragged out too long beyond redemption or worse – will Spencer have pulled […]
Writer: Joe Kelly Artist: Chris Bachalo and Cory Smith You walk into the room. You can feel the excitement. Red and blue balloons hang from the ceiling, Cool & The Gang’s Celebration can be heard, […]
I review issues 2-3 of the latest Symbiote Spider-Man mini series, Crossroads by Peter David and Greg Land. A fun series there are times when you wonder if this is really having fun with continuity […]

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