Amazing Spider-Man #801 Review
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.
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.
Overall, Marvel Rising: Alpha #1 is a great comic for fans of Squirrel Girl and Ms. Marvel alike, and it’s also a place where newer readers can start.
Venom #1 establishes the beginning of a new status quo for Eddie Brock and the Symbiote. Cates reexamines the past of Venom.
Old Man Hawkeye #3 includes a dark carnival, a confrontation with the big guy, and Clint saying lines like “Save that for your fortune cookies.”
Old Man Logan is back in New York City, and vigilantes are outlawed thanks to NYC’s mayor Wilson Fisk. This new arc is definitely worth reading!
In Star Wars: Thrawn #2, we join Thrawn on a mission to capture smugglers and help any distressed vessels…especially those that serve the Empire’s interest.
Doctor Strange: Damnation #2 Writer: Donny Cates & Nick Spencer Artist: Szymon Kudranski Letter: Travis Lanham Publisher: Marvel Review by Frank Lanza Marvel is
If you haven’t been reading this series, the closure that Hawkeye #16 brings makes it the perfect time to pick the trades.
Old Man Logan #35 introduces lots of open story threads that will hopefully be explored later on…probably the most pressing being Logan’s mystery box.