Alford Notes: Amazing Spider-Man #69
The Finisher! Chance! Slyde! Plus more Chameleons and Jack o’ Lanterns than you can shake a stick at (and I can shake a stick with the best of them)! All this and Theresa, Ned, Preggo […]
The Finisher! Chance! Slyde! Plus more Chameleons and Jack o’ Lanterns than you can shake a stick at (and I can shake a stick with the best of them)! All this and Theresa, Ned, Preggo […]
After a couple reviews covering alternate versions of the Champions and Gwen, I am back to regular programming. It was a fun vacation, exploring another version of the Marvel Universe, but it feels like home […]
Whatever happened to the Symbiote of Tomorrow? Written by Sym B. Ote. Venom and his symbiote hordes battling on an alien planet to help the native against an invading army… while also repairing the damages […]
It’s Part Two of the Chameleon Conspiracy which is not to be confused with the god awful Clone Conspiracy, so you are in a safe place here. Nick Spencer has set up the pieces in […]
I’m back for part 2 of the Chameleon Conspiracy. While I enjoy the fast pace of the story and subplots. I still feel we are getting everything thrown at us at once and also […]
Writer: Chip Zdaraky Artist: Pasqual Ferry I suspect many people are trade waiting on this series, or decided to skip it all together with it being an extended What If. That is a shame. This […]
I had loads of fun doing the review for the recent Young Squadron issue, and I was pleasantly surprised when I saw that there was going to be a special dedicated to Gwen Stacy this […]
The Chameleon Conspiracy is upon us, folks, and after just one issue, it is already better than the entirety of the Clone Conspiracy! Ok, so the bar was low. How does it stack up? For […]
When you need something new to do with a character or a team, then changing their superhero identity completely is always a wild, fresh, and innovative way to approach the story. In Young Squadron, we […]
I review part 1 of the Chameleon Conspiracy. While an enjoyable issue that doesn’t slow down, I feel too much subplots are being thrown at us at once in the grand scheme of things and […]

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