Spider-Man & Venom: Double Trouble #2 Review
A cartoonish Spider-Man comic where he’s best friends and roommates with his once arch-enemy…yeah, I came back for more. Continue reading Spider-Man & Venom: Double Trouble #2 Review
A cartoonish Spider-Man comic where he’s best friends and roommates with his once arch-enemy…yeah, I came back for more. Continue reading Spider-Man & Venom: Double Trouble #2 Review
The Marvel 2099 is back and its time to showcase the newest take on Venom 2099! See what I got out of this origin issue. Continue reading Venom 2099 #1 Review
2099 is in trouble, but if Spider-Man and his superspy sister don’t find the Chameleon and calm the temper-tantrum of Dr. Doom, New York might not be standing long enough to see 2020! Here’s my review! Continue reading Amazing Spider-Man #35 Review
Where’s all my lifelong Scream fans at?! All of ya’ll! Raise your haaaaaands!
Okay, one, two…
……..oh wait, that’s my reflection in a mirror… Continue reading Scream: Curse of Carnage #1 Review
This marks the true end of the Absolute Carnage event. I’ve reviewed damn near every Absolute Carnage-related comic, and since then I’ve probably said Absolute Carnage more times than I’ve ever had to speak my own name. Absolute Carnage Absolute Carnage Absolute Carnage Absolute Carnage Absolute Carnage Absolute Carnage Abso—– Continue reading Venom #20 Review
Absolute Carnage #5 Review. It’s the end for Absolute Carnage by Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman. Was it good? Check out our Absolute Carnage #5 Review Continue reading Absolute Carnage #5 Review
Amazing Spider-Man #34 Review. Nick Spencer continues his Amazing Spider-Man run. Is this issue good? Check out our Amazing Spider-Man #34 Review Continue reading Amazing Spider-Man #34 Review
Hey! You got your Wolverine in my Hulk!
You got your Hulk in my Wolverine!
And now we’re throwing in my Absolute Carnage into your Hulkverine! The event continues to reach every corner of the Marvel U. See what I have to say about it in my review… Continue reading Absolute Carnage: Weapon Plus #1 Review
Spider-Man and Venom have a Freaky Friday in a comic book I’m clearly too old to be reading. Enjoy! Continue reading Spider-Man & Venom: Double Trouble #1 Review
How is it this VENOM book has been carrying along without it’s titular protagonist, VENOM, for a while now, and yet I still have nothing but praise for it? Did I just spoil my critique in the blurb? Oh well, you should still give my review a read to hear exactly why I liked this one! Continue reading Venom #19 Review
The Lethal Protectors search for Misty Knight comes to a head. She-Demons, Were-Carnages, and surprisingly sassy cyborg assassins abound. Is this story worthy of those keeping up with the Absolute Carnage event? Continue reading Absolute Carnage: Lethal Protectors #3 Review
The Return of the Future!
Spider-Man 2099 arrives in our time, while Peter and Teresa bust up a meeting between the Chameleon and the Foreigner. Let’s see how well things go for our two webslingers… Continue reading Amazing Spider-Man #32 Review
Spider-Man gathers the old crew from Carnage USA in this comic covering the in-betweens of Absolute Carnage #2, #3, and Venom #18. Another tie-in of little interest? You might be surprised… Continue reading Absolute Carnage: Avengers #1 Review
You cannot have tragedy without comedy. Absolute Carnage vs. Deadpool reaches its climax, and this reviewer has a thing or two to say about Wade Wilson’s bloody Carnagefied conclusion. Continue reading Absolute Carnage vs. Deadpool #3 Review
Brother and Sister Symbiotes Carnage and Scream slaughter each other over the fate of Andi Benton. Continue reading Absolute Carnage: Scream #3 Review
The Venom/Carnage event that has impressed me so-far reaches a fever pitch point where things cannot possibly get any worse for our protagonist…
…can they…?
Could this be the best issue yet? Continue reading Absolute Carnage #4 Review
It may tell you “Absolute Carnage Tie-In”, but you’d be surprised at how much of a Norman Osborn/Kindred story this ends up being. Continue reading Amazing Spider-Man #31 Review
Miles Morales struggles against his symbiotic intruder in the conclusion of his tie-in of Absolute Carnage, but is this issue an improvement over the prior issues? Continue reading Absolute Carnage: Miles Morales #3 Review
Writer: Al Ewing
Artist: Filipe Andrade
Colors: Chris O’Halloran
Letterer: Travis Lanham Continue reading Absolute Carnage: Immortal Hulk #1 Review
Miles Morales is at the mercy of Dark Carnage, and while he’s being bent to the will of Carnage, Miles is clawing his way back to his senses. But will he be able to stop himself before Dark Carnage makes him take the life of J. Jonah Jameson? More importantly, is this even worth picking up? Continue reading Absolute Carnage: Miles Morales #2 Review