Carnage #2: A Murderous Conspiracy
Carnage #2
is a dialogue-driven crime thriller with striking horror-inspired kills, and a massive reveal worth seeing for yourself! #MarvelComics #Carnage @gronbekk @pereperezart @erickarciniega @joeSabino
DetailsCarnage #2
is a dialogue-driven crime thriller with striking horror-inspired kills, and a massive reveal worth seeing for yourself! #MarvelComics #Carnage @gronbekk @pereperezart @erickarciniega @joeSabino
DetailsDeadly Hands of Kung-Fu: Gang War #1
by @gregpak @caiomajado #JimCampbell & #TravisLanham unable to fully fight against the struggles of being a tie-in, in a thematically promising but visually bland debut. #GangWar #MarvelComics
DetailsUncanny Avengers #5
The book is over before it’s found its legs. Mix that with a cast that was window dressing for the most part, & you get this. The art by Javier Garron was most definitely its saving grace. #XMen #Avengers #MarvelComics #FallofX
DetailsBecause we love you, here’s a quick look at the time Jesus Christ saved Ghost Rider from Satan, just in time for Christmas!
DetailsUncanny Spider-Man #5
was a mediocre end to a mediocre series, but at least the art was excellent. (Spurrier, Garbett, Buonfantino, Milla, Caramagna) #XMen #MarvelComics #Nightcrawler
DetailsSpider-Boy #2
continues to prove why this book has a place in today’s comic landscape, by @DanSlott #PacoMedina @TyTempleton @ErickArciniega @deezoid @JoeCaramagna
DetailsSuperior Spider-Man #2
shows the best way creators can marry nostalgia with honest to great storytelling, by @DanSlott #MarkBagley #JohnDell @StockmanNate @delgaduck @JoeCaramagna, & @Marvel.
DetailsDoctor Strange #10
is a fantastic conclusion to the arc that started in the first issue, gathering every seemingly ambiguous element, in order to masterfully make a statement about the titular character, by @jedmackay @PasqualFerry @thealexrossart @corypetit, & @Marvel.
DetailsG.O.D.S. #3
3D paintings, frog maître d’s, and a budding comradery make the excellent core for a stellar issue #3 of G.O.D.S (#JonathanHickman @ValerioSchiti @MarteGracia @Marvel), reinforcing just how well the creative team sells the central premise of the book.
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #40
is shockingly enjoyable, continuing the momentum of Gang War with plot developments and personal stakes that, as superfluous as they are, inject energy into the event that it has seriously lacked. #spiderman #MarvelComics
DetailsWolverine #40
Before the New Year and a new arc for WOLVERINE, readers are treated with a team-up that will always be welcomed! #Wolverine #MarvelComics #FallofX #X-Men #SpiderMan
DetailsORIGINAL X-MEN #1
attempts to do a lot, but suffers from a lot of space to tell an average story that ultimately leaves little development for anyone and servers only to set up Marvel’s next X-book. (Gage, Land) #XMen #MarvelComics
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