Danny Ketch: Ghost Rider #3 Review

Danny Ketch: Ghost Rider #3 finds Danny’s link to the Ghost Rider undergoing dangerous reactions when the fear and anger Danny feels begin to manifest through the Rider’s actions. Meanwhile, Blackout and Scarecrow terrorize a town. Is It Good? Danny Ketch: Ghost Rider #3 marks the penultimate issue in the limited series by Howard Mackie, and Danny Ketch is in a whole heap of trouble. … Continue reading Danny Ketch: Ghost Rider #3 Review

Cosmic Ghost Rider #5 Review

Cosmic Ghost Rider #5 concludes the mini-series with a desperate plot by Frank Castle to split from his fractured selves before the Shi-ar can haul him away for good. Is It Good? Cosmic Ghost Rider #5 brings the odd adventure to a close with action, lots of snarky humor, a (sorta) happy ending, and an all-too-predictable development that’s representative of modern Marvel for all the … Continue reading Cosmic Ghost Rider #5 Review

Amazing Spider-Man #30 Review

Amazing Spider-Man #30 sends an Octofied Spider-Man on a rescue mission to save Norman Osborn from Doc Ock. Can Webhead save Norman before Norman reverts to his Goblin ways? Is It Good? I don’t like feeling this way about a writer and an editor. I don’t like the inescapable pressure that comes from knowing the wrong people are in the wrong job, repeating the same … Continue reading Amazing Spider-Man #30 Review

Guardians of the Galaxy #4 (2023) Review

Guardians of the Galaxy #4 catches up with Rocket Raccoon as he fulfills his duty as sheriff of a refugee colony for wayward souls displaced by Grootfall. Is It Good? That description is really all there is to Guardians of the Galaxy #4. We find out what Rocket’s been up to, we see the consequences when the latest group of refugees turns cultish, and then … Continue reading Guardians of the Galaxy #4 (2023) Review

Deadpool: Badder Blood #2 Review

Deadpool: Badder Blood #2 finds the Merc with a Mouth fighting one deadly adversary after another without any memory of how he got there or why the scenario keeps changing. Is It Good? Deadpool: Badder Blood #2 is the type of comic that will have you going back to issue #1 to make sure you didn’t miss something or accidentally skip an issue. Barring the … Continue reading Deadpool: Badder Blood #2 Review

Black Panther #2 (2023) Review

Black Panther #2 (2023) hunts for the mysterious Beisa in Birnin T’Chaka while one of the five most powerful family’s in the city unveils a special weapon to wrest control for themselves. Is It Good? Black Panther #2 (2023) has excellent art, interesting action, and plenty of Wakandan tech to distract your eyeballs, but the one thing it doesn’t have that hurts the most is … Continue reading Black Panther #2 (2023) Review

Planet Of The Apes #4 Review

Planet of the Apes #4 finds Juliana Tobon and her ship of apes besieged by the Exercitus Viri in the first recorded battle where apes were used as the primary defenders. Is It Good? Planet of the Apes #4 marks a first in the decades-long franchise’s canon. It’s the first time humans and apes fought side-by-side, so Planet of the Apes (POTA) completionists may want … Continue reading Planet Of The Apes #4 Review

Fallen Friend: The Death Of Ms. Marvel #1 Review

Fallen Friend: The Death Of Ms. Marvel #1 regales readers with three tales of grief and acceptance over the untimely passing of Kamala Khan, aka Ms. Marvel, in Amazing Spider-Man #26. Is It Good? Following the disastrous “What did Peter do?” arc in Amazing Spider-Man, Marvel chose to make Kamala Khan’s death the centerpiece of the arc’s finale. Now, Fallen Friend: The Death Of Ms. … Continue reading Fallen Friend: The Death Of Ms. Marvel #1 Review

Amazing Spider-Man #29 Review

Amazing Spider-Man #29 finds Spider-Man and J. Jonah forming an alliance with (a piece of) an enemy. Meanwhile, Doc Ock formulates the greatest revenge possible against a reformed Norman Osborn. Oh, Rek-Rep shows up just because. Is It Good? Say what you will about Zeb Wells’s now-infamous turn on Amazing Spider-Man, at least Amazing Spider-Man #29 gives the impression the series is heading somewhere. Whether … Continue reading Amazing Spider-Man #29 Review

Spider-Man #10 Review

Spider-Man #10 concludes Spidey’s fight against an amped-up Electro and an accidentally amped-up Spidey-Sense that threatens to fry his brain. But saving the day is all in a day’s work for… Spider-Boy??? Is It Good? File this one under “Speculaor Bait” as the first issue where the recently-introduced Spider-Boy makes his fighting debut alongside Spider-Man. When Spider-Boy made his appearance debut at the end of … Continue reading Spider-Man #10 Review