Slott takes a reasonably sophisticated approach.
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Slott takes a reasonably sophisticated approach.
Absolute Carnage has been a good event, but it feels unfinished, and the final issue ends extremely abruptly.
The perpetually depressing Spider-Man: Life Story finally comes to a dour end.
The mission statement of Spider-Man: Life Story seems to be “everyone who Peter Parker loves must die horribly, for no reason.”
Spider-Man: Life Story seemed like such a great idea on paper, but instead it’s a depressing tragedy, like this version of Peter Parker’s life.
Spider-Man: Life Story continues to be uneven, but this issue is a strong improvement over the last issue.
Spider-Man: Life Story #2 is relentlessly grim.
Chip Zdarsky and Mark Bagley take Spidey back to the ‘60s with this bold-yet-familiar What If?-style tale (Spoiler Free)
Spider-Man: Life Story #1 is a solid start, using familiar characters and beats to set up an exciting study of Peter Parker.
Old enemies return and new threats emerge in the return of Marvel’s mutant flagship book.
When a Secret Invasion of Skrulls turns Manhattan upside down, Miles must choose: do his great powers come with great responsibility?
Writer Mike Costa, penciler Mark Bagley, inker Scott Hanna, and colorist Dono Sanchez-Almara are the team behind issue 164 of the Venom solo. In it, Costa sets up for what is claimed to be this fall's “epic Venom saga.”
Costa tries to wrap up the Venom present with a white arachnid bow.