Spider-Tracer: The Top Ten NYC Landmark Battles
Welcome back, Spidey fans! So, there I was, trying to figure out which Spider-Man-related character I wanted to write about for you guys this month, and then it hit me: New York City. Yes, New […]
Welcome back, Spidey fans! So, there I was, trying to figure out which Spider-Man-related character I wanted to write about for you guys this month, and then it hit me: New York City. Yes, New […]
Bet you thought I was gonna say Mysterio, huh, Spider-Man fans? Nope! For this month’s Spider-Tracer article, I thought we’d take a look at the minor irritant known as… Mirage! Let’s get right to it, […]
The Marvel Universe is a rich and complex place. Its (fiction) history spans millions of years, if not more, thanks to the vast array of creators who were imaginative enough to create and push the […]
Or, Ten Must Read Spider-Man and the Hulk Stories! That’s right, Spidey fans! For this month’s Spider-Tracer, I thought I’d pick out ten must read Spider-Man and Hulk stories for you to check out. Whether […]
Coming on Nov 26 and Dec 3 respectively, these two classic Spidey novels will be available from Audible.
To further commemorate Venom’s 30th anniversary CS has permitted me to make a few additional tie-in articles. The first of which will be a three part examination of Spidey’s classic costume compared to the iconic black […]
When Len Wein passed away recently, there was some discussion about his role as one of the giants of the bronze age of comics, especially his part in cocreating the international X-Men (including Wolverine in […]
Len Wein wrote my very first issue of Amazing Spider-Man and made me a life-long fan. My first Spider-Man that I remember was Marvel Team Up Annual #2. After that I got a three […]
Ross Andru has developed the unique and contradictory reputation of being considered the most underrated Spider-Man artist. He didn’t make comicbook.com’s top five list, although that might be because he’s the type who would place […]
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