REVIEW: Stick Together in Darkhold: Spider-Man #1
In Darkhold: Spider-Man #1 by Alex Paknadel, Dio Neves, Jim Charalampidis, and Clayton Cowles, with a main cover by James Harren & Dave Stewart, we get a story that sees Peter Parker on the...
In Darkhold: Spider-Man #1 by Alex Paknadel, Dio Neves, Jim Charalampidis, and Clayton Cowles, with a main cover by James Harren & Dave Stewart, we get a story that sees Peter Parker on the...
In The Spine-Tingling Spider-Man #6 by Saladin Ahmed, Juan Ferreyra, and Joe Sabino, Peter Parker finally locates the source of the song that has been tormenting him in this ongoing Infinity Comic, which is...
In The Thing #2 by Walter Mosely, Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire, and Joe Sabino, with a main cover by Reilly, we get the next chapter in this scintillating new series (named one of Marvel...
For the Marvel Blog True Believers who are most devoted to the comics from the House of Ideas, weekly releases aren’t just a nice thing to look forward to on Wednesdays, they’re practically a...
In Fantastic Four (1962) #2 by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, George Klein, Stan Goldberg, and John Duffy, we get a story that pits Marvel’s first super hero family against none other than the Skrulls!...
In Marvel Spotlight (1972) #2, we a story that introduces Werewolf By Night, a character who is going to be very important in 2022! Here’s the Marvel Blog Retro Review of this important issue,...
In Wolverine (1982) #1 by Chris Claremont, Frank Miller, Josef Rubinstein, Glynis Wein, and Tom Orzechowski, the eponymous hero heads to Japan in order to track down a figure from his past. With the...
One of the comics that served as integral inspiration for one of the biggest Marvel Cinematic Universe movies of all time, Infinity War, came out thirty years ago, in 1992! Three decades later, Marvel Blog...
In Wolverine/Hulk (2002) #1 by Sam Kieth and Richard Isanove, Wolverine encounters a girl with very unusual super powers after a vintage plane he’s flying over the mountains crashes. This comic came out in...
One of the best things about the Marvel Universe is how there’s some character or story that will appeal to audiences of all ages… and that includes young readers! Kids shouldn’t be left out...