Arachnid Analysis: Gobservations: Did Norman’s resurrection undermine death in comics?
As a follow up to my initial ‘Gobservations’ article, today we’ll discuss if Norman’s resurrection undermined the relevancy of death in comic books.
As a follow up to my initial ‘Gobservations’ article, today we’ll discuss if Norman’s resurrection undermined the relevancy of death in comic books.
BLAM! Sin-Eater’s on a roll, folks, and the body count is racking up! Well, not exactly body count, per se, in fact I’m pretty sure more people die from swing sets each year* than have […]
From all your friends at the Spider-Man Crawlspace!
Join us this Saturday at 8 PM Central as we record four podcasts live. Join Brad, George and JR as they record the August and September Friday Night Fight and Spider-History episodes. We’re going to […]
I’ve discussed Eddie Brock’s origin at length already but for the sake of the uninitiated let’s provide some context. Eddie Brock was a reporter for the Daily Globe and (according to him anyway) a respected […]
The best Spider-Man day celebrations including Erik Larsen, Dan Slott, Mark Millar and Josh Keaton.
Let me state my ‘thesis’ up front. It’s my belief that, within his own twisted mind, Miles Warren believes himself as not dissimilar to a creator God.
Proponents of the MCU version of Peter Parker have often defended his characterization as logical and necessary in context. But is this really the case?
I take a crack at answering one of the perennial questions of Spider-History.
In this article I postulate what specific issues or arcs demark Spidey’s transition from one age of comics history into the next.

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