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The Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #1
is a bold but uneven return for J. Michael Straczynski alongside Pere Perez, a debut issue rich with introspection but dense with its pacing in a way that harbors its ideas from striking harder in this first issue. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsSpider-Man Noir #1
will not be the book every fan wanted for this cult-classic character, but Erik Larsen & Andrea Broccardo’s unique approach is still thoroughly entertaining. #SpiderMan #SpiderManNoir #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #13
continues the surprising hot-streak of Joe Kelly & Pepe Larraz new ‘Galactic Spider-Man’ saga with a fantastic pace and substantial thematic weight. @thatjoekelly @pepelarraz #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsBatman #2
Batman #2 takes the promise of its first issue and runs with it, continuing to focus on a Batman with a fresh personality, but still trapped within the tired story lines of the last few years.
DetailsSpider-Man & Wolverine #5
After four straight months of adrenaline, #SpiderMan & #Wolverine closes its first arc with a chaotic burst of brutal action, last-minute moral reckonings, and all the unrestrained energy that comes with Kaare Andrews at full throttle. #MarvelComics
DetailsAll-New Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider #2
All-New Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider #2 is lean and mean in a way that actively detracts from what the team is trying to do with such an angst-riddled launch to this new volume for Gwen. #SpiderGwen #MarvelComics
DetailsBlack Cat #2
Black Cat #2 continues this new series with a classical air about itself that allows both Felicia and the wider Spider-Man mythos to bathe in the simplicity of the past with modern sensibilities, no nostalgia trip needed.
DetailsUltimate Spider-Man #21
Another month, another enthralling chapter of Hickman’s Ultimate Spider-Man that is as great as it is challenging to love, with how much it continues to muck up the focus of this series as it hits the homestretch and a title character so underdeveloped
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #12
may showcase a continued struggle with pacing, but is overall still a pure popcorn book full of interesting ideas and simply brilliant superhero art. @thatjoekelly @ed_mcguinness #SpiderMan
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #11
The Amazing Spider-Man #11 is a dense setup for the title’s future full of interesting promises, dilemmas, and character work that makes the last few issues of strangeness all the more worthwhile.
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
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