eating comics and drinking video games
Spider-Man vs. The Sinister Sixteen #1
Spider-Man vs. The Sinister Sixteen #1 is the perfect addition to anyone’s weekly pulls, a fluffy yet humor-rich evening out for the Marvel Universe that scratches a slice-of-life itch without overstaying its welcome.
DetailsUltimate Spider-Man #19
Ultimate Spider-Man #19 is a penultimate calm, taking the last steps it can to rocket certain characters forward in their growth as the tension of Kingpin’s reign begins to infect the Parker family’s heart.
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #8
While some dents are buffed out of this arc by the developments within The Amazing Spider-Man #8, this story is still racing to put tracks in front of train as it barrels past them. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsBatman #161
Batman #161 finally hits stands this week, leaning even harder on the plain technical of its art team as it fumbles to be anything more than a continuous advertisement of better Batman stories.
DetailsPredator vs. Spider-Man #4
Spider-Man vs. Predator #4 is the expected finale to a series that struggled to be anything other than what the title promised in vague and plain detail. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics #Predator
DetailsDetective Comics #1099
The shadow of Elixir crumbles in Detective Comics #1099 this week, the creative team trying their best to satisfy in the face of an impending anniversary issue. #Batman #DCComics
DetailsBring on the Bad Guys: Green Goblin #1
BotBG: Green Goblin #1 is a great taste of Norman Osborn’s darkest moments, as the writing team behind #KillYourDarlings peel back his past alongside fantastic Matteo Della Fonte pencils. #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #7
– continues on with the introduction of Hellgate, a villain of mythic proportions whose punch lacks the viscera to justify all the editorially manufactured excitement. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsAnother year, another smashing convention in the form of Pennsylvania’s premier gaming expo, #TooManyGames. Check out our review for this year’s show below!
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #6
While not a bad start to the new arc, The Amazing Spider-Man #6 is weighed down by the baggage of long running mischaracterization that comes in the face of otherwise refreshing positivity, just before the hammer of hell falls upon our intrepid web-head.
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #5
At the top of this month, Joe Kelly & Pepe Larraz’s The Amazing Spider-Man #5 dropped, an electric finale to a first arc more impressive than the last five years of events, gimmicks, and game-changers combined. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics @thatJoeKelly
DetailsAbsolute Flash #4
While it may not be as visually genius or loud as the first three issues, Absolute Flash #4 is a much needed pacesetter that better sets apart the Wally West of this world with a status rich with story potential. #Flash #DCComics
Details