Symbiote Spider-Man #5 (of 5): Blue Gives Way to Black (Eyes)
Symbiote Spider-Man #5
It’s symbiote versus symbiote as a zonked-out Spidey battles a powered up Mysterio for control of the alien costume!
DetailsSymbiote Spider-Man #5
It’s symbiote versus symbiote as a zonked-out Spidey battles a powered up Mysterio for control of the alien costume!
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #27
Who run the world? Find out in the pages of the latest issue of Amazing Spider-Man!
DetailsAero #2
Beautiful art, beautiful action and just enough intrigue to give Aero some real substance without being too weighty.
DetailsDaredevil #9
Matt is questioning his faith, luckily he has many distractions in Daredevil #9!
DetailsSavage Avengers #4
“Savage Avengers #4” continues what could be Marvel’s most underrated series with yet another violent and action-packed entry.
DetailsFearless #1
The fiercest ladies of Marvel unite!
DetailsConan the Barbarian #8
Conan rescues his dear Grandmother from the clutches of Thoth Amon!
DetailsInvisible Woman #2
Sue Richards plays “Mrs. Peel” on a search for the man who would have wanted to be her “Steed”—if only Sue had been an Irish redhead.
DetailsPowers of X #2
It’s difficult to keep four plots spinning at the same pace over 34 pages, but Hickman manages it beautifully. The plot(s) all take a major kick-start in this issue, and the art is beautiful enough to be compelling on its own. If you haven’t already, pick this series up.
DetailsStar Wars 70: Rebels and Rogues Part III
The forces of the Rebellion gain little in their efforts to confuse and sidetrack the Empire. Instead, they end up getting confused and sidetracked themselves.
DetailsAgents of Atlas #1
Agents of Atlas #1 (Pak, Leon, Parker, Pagulayan): Ultimately, all the right pieces are there for an engaging story centered around this new surprise hit team at Marvel. It’s sure to be an exciting miniseries!
DetailsThe Immortal Hulk #22
General Fortean want’s order to the chaos, but it’s the monsters that come knocking. “Here’s a knocking indeed! If a man were porter of Hell-Gate, he should have old turning the key” – William Shakespeare; Macbeth, act II, scene 3.
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