Fantastic Four #1 Review
If you are trying to jump into the Fantastic Four, then you should check out Fantastic Four #1, a love letter to the importance of family.
If you are trying to jump into the Fantastic Four, then you should check out Fantastic Four #1, a love letter to the importance of family.
Amazing Spider-Man #801 is a must-read for any fan of Spidey. This issue fully encapsulates just who this hero is in such a touching, meaningful way.
Tony Stark: Iron Man #1 squanders the chance to bring in new readers and instead presents a bland and unoriginal “Fresh Start.”
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
When Dan Slott decided to revisit the most controversial story line in Spider-Man history, The Clone Sage, with his story The Clone Conspiracy, my initial reaction was to trust the process.
I know that comic solicitations should be taken as gospel as much as a movie trailer selling you “the best movie of the decade, maybe even ever!” but the word around Silver Surfer’s big 50th anniversary was that it was going to be status-quo changing. In this case, there’s some truth to the marketing because the final moments of Silver Surfer #3 deliver a huge gut-punch.