Miles Morales: Spider-Man #14 is a mushy mess.
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Miles Morales: Spider-Man #14 is a mushy mess.
With great responsibility comes great exhaustion.
Wells finds some clever bits of comedy in the funny animal analog of the Marvel Universe.
Despite starting as an “event,” the 2099 storyline ends as a small origin story.
The Spider-Man of the future returns in a new origin story.
The Lethal Protector returns for the new age of heroes.
The close of a legendary character piece that will never be forgotten.
Once more, DOOM has one of the best books of 2099.
The worlds in Gwen’s life collide in a fun installment.
Armor and company try ot survive.
Psylocke and X-23 gets me answers.
…Gwenpool Strikes Back #5 is an emotional rollercoaster but in the worst possible way.
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #13 is a case of wasted potential.
The last issue left fans with numerous questions, wondering what had happened to earth’s mightiest hero; had Captain Marvel finally gone rogue? In Captain Marvel #13, writer Kelly Thompson begins to reveal the shocking true story of what’s going on…
A young hero leads a group of mid-list superheroes on a mission to save Death.
Dives into the overall emotional state of a young architect who just happens to be a superhero.
Ghost Rider #3 is a joyless slog with inconsistent art.
Armor and Glob decide to look for all the mutants that haven’t come to Krakoa.
Psylocke, X-23, and Cable get closer to Apoth.