Spider-Boy #7 Comic Review
Review: Spider-Boy #7 concludes the arc with an Avengers raid against Madame Monstrosity’s farm in upstate New York.
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Review: Spider-Boy #7 concludes the arc with an Avengers raid against Madame Monstrosity’s farm in upstate New York.
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Review: Spider-Boy #6 follows through on Madame Monstrosity’s plan to force Spider-Boy to submit to her experimentation by turning Christina into bait.
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Review: Spider-Boy #5 is lured deeper into Madam Monstrosity’s evil vendetta when she sends her minions to draw out Spider-Boy through Christina.
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Review: Spider-Boy #4 finds Bailey struggling to be Spider-Man’s sidekick when Miles Morales keeps getting in the way, and a second Spider-Boy in monster form shows up to damage the bonds of trust.
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Review: Spider-Boy #3 delivers two juvenile tales of spine-tingling adventure for the price of one. First, Spider-Boy battles an uber-rich brat with the world’s most destructive toy. Then, Spider-Boy lends Thor a hand by revealing a hidden superpower.
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Spider-Boy #2 gives the fledgling (not really) sidekick hero a one-shot adventure when his Spider-precog powers signal an imminent threat to Captain America by Taskmaster.
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Spider-Boy #1 finds Bailey, aka Spider-Boy, acclimating to life as Spider-Man’s sidekick after everyone forgot he existed.
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Spider-Man #11 delves into the first meeting and the eventual partnership between Spider-Boy and Spider-man. If you wanted to know all about Spider-Boy, this is it.
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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
Spider-Man #9 finds Spidey grappling with his amplified Spider-Sense, causing him to sense every stubbed toe and paper cut in the five Burroughs. Can Norman Osborn find a cure before the overload melts Spidey’s brain? Is It Good? Spider-Man #9 is a mixed bag. It’s not great. It’s not as terrible as it could be. It gets the job done with some highs and some … Continue reading Spider-Man #9 Review
Written by: Dan SlottArt by: Mark Bagley, John DellColors by: Edgar DelgadoLetters by: VC’s Joe CaramagnaCover art by: Mark Bagley, Alejandro SánchezCover price: $3.99Release date: November 9, 2022 Spider-Man #2 gathers the last remaining spiders from across the Spider-Verse to regroup and make a plan to stop Shathra from converting all spiders into her wasp minions. Is It Good? File Spider-Man #2 under “the one … Continue reading Spider-Man #2 Review
If Fantastic Four is anything, it’s proof that the “Marvel Method” can give plenty of time for Marvel to print out a cool looking book, but can never give Dan Slott enough time to think of a clever way to finish a story. Continue reading Fantastic Four #28 Review
After the Fantastic Four deal with Perpetua, I mean Knull, excuse me, Griever. . . they’re all starting to look the same. I hope we can look forward and jump into more stories that Slott has set up rather than mingle around smaller fillers. Continue reading Fantastic Four #27 Review
Written by: Dan Slott Art by: R.B. Silva Colors by: Jesus Aburtov Letters by: VC’s Joe Caramagna Release Date: 11/18/2020 Price: $3.99 NON SPOILER PORTION: Dan Slott knows exactly how to crash land the hype of a prior issue. Starting off with characters that have nothing to do with the main plot, and using this anticipated issue as a “Oh I forgot about those characters, … Continue reading Fantastic Four #26 Review
Writer: Dan Slott Artist(s): R.B. Silva, Paco Medina, & Will Robson Colorist(s): Jesus Aburtov, Marcio Menyz Letterer: VC’s Joe Caramagna Release Date: 10/21/2020 Price: $5.99 ***SPOILERS*** (THIS ISSUE IS WAY TOO BIG TO AVOID TALKING ABOUT BIGGER PLOT POINTS) Dan Slott, when given the page count, can shine through and through. Was there a McGuffin in this story? Yes, but everything else that surrounded that … Continue reading Fantastic Four #25 Review
Writer: Dan Slott Artist: Paco Medina Colorist: Jesus Aburtov Letterer: VC’s Joe Caramagna Release Date: 9/30/2020 Price: $3.99 Now that Empyre is over we can get back to some great Fantastic Four content, maybe after this issue? Dan Slott has been wanting to tell the story of Iceman being a temporary member of the Fantastic Four in some time. Even teasing it all the way … Continue reading Fantastic Four #24 Review
Empyre #5 Review – Al Ewing and Dan Slott give readers the penultimate issue of Empyre with Empyre #5. Is it any good? Check out our Empyre #5 review and find out! Continue reading Empyre #5 Review
Empyre #4 Review – Al Ewing and Dan Slott continue their big event book, Empyre, with Empyre #4. Is it any good? Check out our Empyre #4 review and find out! Continue reading Empyre #4 Review