Review: Amazing Spider-Man #2 (Lgy #896)
It wasn’t so long ago that I thought the Marvel were doing Spider-Man all wrong.
It wasn’t so long ago that I thought the Marvel were doing Spider-Man all wrong.
With every publisher and their dog focusing on their version of a multiverse, Zenescope included
You should never judge a book by its cover, especially if that cover is part
Ah, the obligatory event wrap up issue complete with primers for future books; this then
With all the the multiverse shenanigans going on about now, it’s strange to think about
I have to admit, I quite like Zenescope’s idea of larger page counts books acting
With a new Thor movie around the corner that is set to features anew Thor
When you hear the words “yellow cab” you may think Taxi Driver, or the tv
The Grim Reaper seems to be a popular person. After all everyone seems to know
There are more to comic books than just superheroes, which fans pretty much take as
I may have said this before, for every Batman book from DC there is a
Murder, rituals, conspiracies all in the quiet part of America; you would be forgiven in
When you think gun-shoe detective type stories, in my head only he chaotic and intwined
This new book from AfterShock Comics looks at one of the most popular traditions, from
On the eve of his 60th anniversary, Spider-Man gets another restart. So what is different
With all the hoopla of The Batman hitting both the big and little (for some)
For me, considering that there is a wealth of Batman and Catwoman stuff out about
You know the story; into each generation a slayer is born, a chosen one. You
Given the world is still in the grasp of a pandemic, though possibly not reported
Marvel’s love of everything Ol’ Timers takes a Strange turn this week as Marvel veteran