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Wonder 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
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #17
marks a major step in Peter’s emotional reconciliation with his defeat by Hellgate, and cements this run as one of my favorites on the title since Superior Spider-Man wrapped up over a decade ago. @thatjoekelly @PepeLarraz #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsUltimate Spider-Man #23
is a solid penultimate chapter, given the conditions of the series’ unfortunate ending next month. It delivers high thrills with great art and a pace that manages to cover as much narrative ground as possible. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsDaredevil / Punisher: The Devil’s Trigger #1
Daredevil / Punisher: The Devil’s Trigger #1 may not be spectacular, but it is a well-rounded return to the classic dilemma of morality that has defined the relationship between these two Marvel Knights for years now.
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #16
continues to explore themes of self-realization and moral autonomy within a series defined by the give and take of secret identities that is repetitive to a fault, but still an engaging thesis nonetheless. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #2
retreats from the weighted melodrama of the first issue into a weightless new villain, with art that fails to make an understated script sing. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsBatman #162
continues HUSH 2 after months of delay, which must have been due to Jim Lee’s artwork because the script reads as the microwaved remains of a manufactured marketing ploy. #Batman #H2sh #DCComics
DetailsBatman #3
Batman #3 continues a run that lives up to a standard of modernity established for the character back in 2016 with a mess of ideas that can’t find a light of their own to shine with. #Batman #DCComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #15
is ripe with developing character relationships, fantastic action, and moral dilemmas that are rendered to a new level of visual excellence by Emilio Laiso. @thatjoekelly #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsShelby Oaks
Without a clearer sense of purpose or identity, all of the merit Shelby Oaks earns in its opening moments is squandered. There’s plenty to admire in Stuckmann’s debut, but for all its borrowed power, it never quite finds a heartbeat of its own. #shelbyoaks
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