Spider-Women Part 1: Review
Spider-Women Part 1: Spider-Women Alpha, Spider-Gwen #7, Silk #7, & Spider-Woman #6. Marvel Comics Review by Hafsa Alkhudairi Spider-Women is a mini-event compromised of
Spider-Women Part 1: Spider-Women Alpha, Spider-Gwen #7, Silk #7, & Spider-Woman #6. Marvel Comics Review by Hafsa Alkhudairi Spider-Women is a mini-event compromised of
Black Magick Volume 1 “Awakening” Written by Greg Rucka Art by Nicola Scott Colors by Chiara Arena Letters by Jodi Wynne Review by John
Written by Jonathon O. Lyon Art by Stephen Morrow Letters by Boy Roland Review by Billy Seguire “How many people’ve died since you decided
At its core, I Hate Fairyland seems to be a rebellion against much of writer/artist Skotti Young’s own career. Due to his cutesy style, Young has often been asked to do comics based on it, such Marvel’s Wizard of Oz graphic novels and, as his bio at the end puts it, “enough Little Marvel variant covers to build a small ranch style home out of them”.
I’m pretty pessimistic when it comes to expanded universes of the things I love. I never go in expecting too much because I don’t want to be let down.
It is the debate that many of us have taken part of at some point in our life. What would you do if you had superpowers? Would you use them for good or evil? Would you relish the spotlight and use it to make money? Would you give back to the community that doesn’t understand you?
As far back as lunchtime I always wanted to be a gangster. What a great way to start out a comic book!
Issue six starts out with Matt in the courtroom, he is still assigned to the Early Case Assessment Bureau, which is like the 80’s TV show Night Court. While he is in the middle of explaining his case to the judge, he senses that Elektra is in the room.
This month’s issue of The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #7 has taken an interesting turn for a comic book: it’s a ‘choose your own adventure’ with numerous ways for you to control one of Marvel’s best: Squirrel Girl!