[REVIEW] WHAT HAS PETER SO DOWN IN ‘AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1’?
Mystery and big twists make it hard to all-in on Amazing Spider-Man #1. However, this is still a classic Spider-Man story.
Mystery and big twists make it hard to all-in on Amazing Spider-Man #1. However, this is still a classic Spider-Man story.
If you’re looking for those answers, you’re looking for Amazing Spider-Man #50, written by Nick Spencer with art by Patrick Gleason.
New meets old in the pages of Amazing Spider Man #38. J. Jonah Jameson has traded his Spidey-hatred for a newfound respect. But could that be even worse?
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #96-98 (May 1971 – July 1971): Taken on their own, these three issues of Spider-Man comprise a perfectly cromulent mini-arc in a
Hi-ho, True Believers! This week we’re diving into new ground for me as I start reading The Incredible Hulk! I’ve never read the Hulk
You’ve arrived in time for the first instalment of Make Mine Marvel, where I’m going to read an ungodly amount of Marvel comics.
If you have been a fan of Slott’s run, then Amazing Spider-Man #800 is a must buy! While some may balk at the price tag, it’s money well spent.
Amazing Spider-Man #794 Written by: Dan Slott & Christos Gage Pencils by: Stuart Immonen Inks by: Wade von Grawbadger Colors by: Marte Gracia Letters