Move over, Ben. It’s time for the other Scarlet Spider to take the spotlight for an issue.
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Move over, Ben. It’s time for the other Scarlet Spider to take the spotlight for an issue.
With the Hand taking over New York and Matt Murdock’s life in danger from a poison attack--while he’s acting Mayor of New York--it doesn’t seem like life can get much worse.
With Cry Havok finished, a new tale unfolds for the Blue team. Cullen Bunn, Nathan Stockman, and Matt Milla all push forward in X-Men Blue to finally answer the question: what do the young X-Men do after their crossover with Venom has ended?
Can an older, broken down Logan survive Kraven the Hunter or will Kraven get a new trophy?
Chris wants to stop the Fraternity of Raptors. What could possibly go wrong?
With magic yet again rearing its ugly head in Vegas, will Ben just leave town?
Like all things good or bad, Cry Havok comes to a close. But does the story deliver a good ending worthy of the story?
A Hulk that disturbs the audience and leaves them questioning whether or not he’s the good guy.
It’s the X-Men’s last stand against the Shadow King. Will they be able to defeat him or will his evil infect the world?
Once more brought back from obscurity, Darkhawk is here to be a street cop and fight alien dictators.
When people complain about decompressed storytelling in the future, this will likely become a solid example of the concept.
Shifting from dystopian to utopian futures, Mark Waid seems either unwilling or unable to write a contemporary Captain America story
A giant Hulk-Wolverine hacking into monsters
Can Logan stop the Purifiers from using one of the X-Men’s own to kill mutants?
It’s clear Aaron is not done with Jane..
Havok’s cabal to take over the world and mutantkind with the creation known as Mothervine.
Old Man Logan #39 pulls double duty. It’s a great place for new readers to jump into the book and it moves things forward