Monthly Archive:: August 2014

I might be at the point where my past impressions of the Amazing Spider-Man “Learning to Crawl” miniseries have impaired my ability to fairly judge the remaining two issues. Little things that somewhat irritated me in issues #1.1-1.3 (its over-reliance on readers knowing everything that happened during Spider-Man’s first

Grant Morrison’s new miniseries takes a look at DC’s complex Multiverse. As such, on ComicBook.com, I thought I would take a stroll through the annals of DC history and spotlight eight of the most important Multiverse stories the company has ever published. Keep in mind, these aren’t necessarily the

The “centennial” issues of Amazing Spider-Man are similar to the season finale of your favorite television show – they are often entertaining and there’s a certain level of importance assigned to them, but it’s very rarely the “best” representation of the characters and their universe. That doesn’t change the