Black Cat #7: Emperor’s New… Goop?
Black Cat #7
Sharp, witty, and full of great character writing, Black Cat #7 is the start of something both fun and heartfelt with our favorite take on MJ/Venom thus far. #BlackCat #Venom #MarvelComics
DetailsBlack Cat #7
Sharp, witty, and full of great character writing, Black Cat #7 is the start of something both fun and heartfelt with our favorite take on MJ/Venom thus far. #BlackCat #Venom #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #5
Overall, The Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #5 rounds out a story that is, by design, split in two. One is a rather interesting exploration of the past, the other a flat tale of magic and mayhem. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsMarc Spector: Moon Knight #1
is every bit as great for new readers as it is for those who have stuck by MacKay and company over the last few years. With the right mix of intrigue and atmosphere, it was hard to not become immediately enveloped in the story of this new title.
DetailsFallout
With the finale #Fallout season 2 now out, we find ourselves lost in a sea of questions as the tension of never-ending war settles in over New Vegas
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #21
leaves so much hanging in the air that it can be hard to find satisfaction in its plot, but what it does for Norman Osborn’s character is beyond exceptional. @thatjoekelly #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man 2026 Annual #1
This year’s ASM annual is yet another fine but superfluous annual that doesn’t have much to stand on as its own piece storytelling, but still continues to surprise with its continued building of Marvel’s latest hero, Rapid! #MarvelComics #SpiderMan
DetailsIron Man #1
takes off at an electric pace, leaving no room for boredom as it launches into a story rife with intrigue, charm, and high-octane thrills. Williamson’s return to #MarvelComics, alongside Carmen Carnero, was well overdue. @Williamson_Josh @CarmenCarnero #IronMan
DetailsA Quiet Place: Storm Warning #1
is a worthy continuation of the cinematic franchise in comic book form, evolving its tension with an adherence to the series’ now essential concepts. @IDWPublishing
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #20
is the start of a climax for both Norman and Ben’s respective journeys that goes big on the action, but falters in its emotional impact. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsWonder Woman #29
is a light excursion from the recent deluge of misery that has gone on to define this volume of the title, and while your mileage may very with a story like this, it may be the exact reason you need to jump in. #WonderWoman #DCComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #19
The Amazing Spider-Man #19 is yet another emotionally epic chapter of Joe Kelly & Pepe Larraz’s ‘Galactic Spider-Man Saga’ that has kept us hooked on its character-focused writing and grandiose science fiction ideas.
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #18
The pressure is on for Norman as a strange set of robots begin picking off Goblins one at a time, leaving him with the unbearable weight of being Spider-Man as he moves to confront his sins once more in The Amazing Spider-Man #18! #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
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