Read’s Reads Amazing Spider-Man #78/879 Review
Reviewing issue 78 of Spider-Man Beyond. I give a full review of loving the subplots for the story, but feel like Ben is a guest star in a series that is suppose to be all […]
Reviewing issue 78 of Spider-Man Beyond. I give a full review of loving the subplots for the story, but feel like Ben is a guest star in a series that is suppose to be all […]
I review part 3 of Spider-Man Beyond as the story slows down a bit from high action to more characterization with Kelly Thompson in the writer seat of the Beyond Trust. While I enjoy the […]
I review part 2 of Spider-Man Beyond and the fourth issue of the Symbiote Spider-Man mini series, Crossroads. While I enjoy part 2 thanks to it’s characterization, it still leaves me wanting more out of […]
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 […]
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? […]
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 […]
After a lot of hiccups, I do a super review of the conclusion of Sinister War and the lead in to the Big Amazing Spider-Man #875 as Nick Spencer wraps up his run on […]
I review the third issue of Sinister War and while I praise the artwork. It seems the issue is a bit too much filler and really wondering what Nick Spencer is trying to do this. […]
I review the second issue of Sinister War, which is also apparently part 3 of Nick Spencer’s final Spider-Man story. The issue does a great job to filling in some of the gaps that happened […]
I review part 2 of Sinister War with Amazing Spider-Man #71/872 and the latest Symbiote Spider-Man mini series, Crossroads. Both wonderfully written issues and great character work through out both books.

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