Podcast #811-Amazing Spider-Man #932 & 933 and Gang War First Strike Reviews
The Crawlspace crew review the following books: If you would like to see the video recording of this podcast, click here and be sure to subscribe.
The Crawlspace crew review the following books: If you would like to see the video recording of this podcast, click here and be sure to subscribe.
There may still be some hope for these two. Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #21 Published: c. May, 1978? Cover Date: August, 1978 “Still Crazy After All These Years” Writer: Bill Mantlo Artist: […]
I review, Miles Morales: Spider-Man #15/297 and other Gang War tie ins, Luke Cage: Gang War #3 and Daredevil: Gang War #2. While Miles is a good issue setting up it’s big #300 issue. Luke […]
Beautiful. Spider-Man and Batman Published: c. July, 1995? Cover Date: September, 1995 “Disordered Minds” Writer: J.M. DeMatteis Artist: Mark Bagley Inker: Scott Hanna and Mark Farmer Letterer: Richard Starkings and Comicraft Colorist: Electric Crayon
Marvel sent over previews for Spidey books coming out on 01/17/24. What will you be picking up?
Do these guys even care if they hit the prisoner Black Cat and co. are trying to break out? Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #195 Published: c. May, 1979? Cover Date: August, 1979 “Nine Lives Has […]
The Self-Aware Spider-Man. Amazing Spider-Man Annual (Vol. 1) #2 Published: 1965 Cover Date: 1965 “The Wondrous World of Dr. Strange!” Plot: Steve Ditko Script: Stan Lee Artist: Steve Ditko Inker: Steve Ditko Letterer: Sam Rosen
The new year 2024 is starting off strong. I am still wrapping my head around the events of Ultimate Spider-Man, but for this article, I’ll be doing a review of the latest issue of Spider-Gwen. […]
The wait is over, I review the new Ultimate Spider-Man #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Marco Checchetto. A large world building issue, but a book that gives us everything we are looking for in a […]
Greetings Everyone! I know, right? I’m back! Just to set a few things straight, I never left. I just refused to read ASM and review it anymore. Hornacek was kind enough to take that “burden […]
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