Review: Amazing Spider-Man #31 (Lgy #925)
After the near calamitous and nonsensical events of Amazing Spider-Man #26, i dropped this book
After the near calamitous and nonsensical events of Amazing Spider-Man #26, i dropped this book
I normally say when a review contains spoilers, but thanks to the Merry Marvel Marketing
Normally, I worry about fortnightly books. Somewhere along the way something has to give, be
I know that this book came out last week, but I needed time to reflect
It wasn’t so long ago that I thought the Marvel were doing Spider-Man all wrong.
With all the the multiverse shenanigans going on about now, it’s strange to think about
On the eve of his 60th anniversary, Spider-Man gets another restart. So what is different
One of , for me at least, surprise hits of the last year or so
The Fantastic Four will always have a place in my heart as it was one
Let“s face it. Part of the reason why Superman has not really done well in
The “Tom King Farewell Tour” continues this week as City of Bane rumbles on with
With all the furor regarding the ongoing difficulties of Batman: Damned, DC steadfastly pushes ahead
Mark Millar and John Romita, Jr.“s Kick-Ass is getting better with each issue. Kick-Ass #3,
Once in a while, lightening strikes and everything changes. When the Dark Knight Returns hit
This second part of DC’s big Metal event hit the stores amid the mixed feelings
When a term such as “all star”“ precedes any given name, one could routinely expect
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