ICYMI! Spider-Man ’94 #1 – Kaine On The Brain
Spider-Man ’94 #1
Spider-Man ’94 #1 is a gift of nostalgia granted to those who don’t squint too hard, the advertising pitch incongruent with the book’s true narrative soul.
DetailsSpider-Man ’94 #1
Spider-Man ’94 #1 is a gift of nostalgia granted to those who don’t squint too hard, the advertising pitch incongruent with the book’s true narrative soul.
DetailsBatman #1
is not as divorced from the most recent volume of the title as it wishes to be, the diamonds in the rough of its execution the brilliant kindness behind the Dark Knight’s vengeful persona. #Batman #DarkKnight #DCComics
DetailsImperial War: Black Panther #1
Imperial War: Black Panther #1 works quite well as both connective tissue for the main Imperial title as well as a first taste at the upcoming Black Panther: Intergalactic. #Imperial #BlackPanther #MarvelComics
DetailsUltimate Spider-Man #20
is filled with the scraps of threads left boiling on the cutting room floor, the genius of mirroring issue four lost within an inability to build a plot without sacrificing the depth of the characters & world that drive it. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsImmortal Legend Batman #1
While a total blender of ideas that fit with a puzzling degree of force, Immortal Legend Batman #1 is still an incredibly fun ride that lives and dies by the rule of cool. @KyleDHiggins @MatthewGroom #EricaDUrso #Batman #DCComics
DetailsImperial War: Planet She-Hulk #1
Imperial War: Planet She-Hulk #1 is another chapter in #Marvel’s growing Imperial saga that some may have fun with due to its traditional She-Hulk tone, and others may find lacking with its promise of greater science fiction thrills. #SheHulk #Imperial
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #10
The Amazing Spider-Man #10 is a definitive wheel-spinner, one that utilizes its purposeful delay before the next anniversary issue to layer in a sincere sense of unease as the series gears up to launch Peter Parker into strange, uncharted territory. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsAll-New Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider #1
All-New Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider #1 may not be a perfect starting point for new readers, but it is one with particularly sharp hooks as we dive head forward into moody character tension and tragedy. #SpiderGwen #GhostSpider #MarvelComics
DetailsVenom: Black, White & Blood #1
Venom: Black, White & Blood #1 is a dense start to yet another Marvel anthology that kicks the door down with deep and delicate stories across the board from creators both new and old the symbiote mythos. @ryanqnorth @scharf_jonas #Venom #MarvelComics
DetailsSpider-Man & Wolverine #4
is pure sensory overload, working overtime to not only deliver continuous action but also push the plot forward by any means necessary, even if that means leaving no room for the story to breathe. #SpiderMan #Wolverine #MarvelComics
DetailsPredator Kills the Marvel Universe #1
Hollowed out by repetition across a swarm of increasingly familiar crossovers, it seems that the over reliance on shock has drained ‘Predator Kills the Marvel Universe #1’ of any real thrill or surprise. #Predator #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #9
Spidey’s series have been defined by the interpersonal connection between its readers & its main character from the start. Peter’s constantly running internal monologue has always allowed the creative teams to explore the character deeply. @thatjoekelly
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