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Review: Amazing Spider-Man #700 – “Final” Issue!
Amazing Spider-Man #700 Writer: Dan Slott [Back-up stories by J.M. DeMatteis and Jen Van Meter] Art: Humberto Ramos [Pencils], Victor Olazaba [Inks] and Edgar Delgado [Colors] [Art on back-ups by Giuseppe Camuncoli, Sal Buscema, Antonio Fabela and Stephanie Buscema] [SPOILER ALERT: THIS REVIEW IS FULL OF SPOILERS THAT YOU PROBABLY ALREADY SAW ON THE INTERNET
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Review: Amazing Spider-Man #699.1 – ‘Morbius The Living Vampire’ Preview
Amazing Spider-Man #699.1 Writer: Joe Keatinge with Dan Slott Art: Valentine Delandro with Marco Checchetto, Antonio Fabela [Color Art] Amazing Spider-Man #699.1 isn’t so much a Spider-Man comic as it is a preview for the upcoming Morbius The Living Vampire solo series. Morbius has been a long-running sometimes-villain, sometimes-ally of Spider-Man since his debut in
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Review: Amazing Spider-Man #699 – Maybe it’s not so bad after all…
Amazing Spider-Man #699 Writer: Dan Slott Art: Humberto Ramos [Penciler], Victor Olazaba [Inker], Edgar Delgado [Color Art] [HEY! LOOK! THIS REVIEW HAS SPOILERS, AND YOU MIGHT FEEL CHEATED IF YOU READ IT BEFORE YOU SEE THE ACTUAL BOOK!] While I’ve calmed down about the big reveal last issue, it’s still a touchy subject. If you
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Review: Amazing Spider-Man #698 – WHY, DAN?! WHYYYYYYYYYY?!
Amazing Spider-Man #698 Writer: Dan Slott Art: Richard Elson and Antonio Fabela [Color Art] WARNING: THIS REVIEW HAS MAJOR PLOT SPOILERS FOR AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #698 AND BEYOND. DO NOT READ IT IF YOU PLAN ON READING THE ISSUE. Dan Slott, you broke my heart. Ever since your run on Amazing Spider-Man began last year,
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Review: Amazing Spider-Man #697 – War of the Goblins Concludes!
Amazing Spider-Man #697 Writers: Dan Slott and Christos Gage Art: Giuseppe Camuncoli [Pencils], Dan Green [Inks], and Antonio Fabela [Colors] Opening where the last issue left off, Amazing Spider-Man #697 has Peter Parker and Horizon Labs owner Max Modell on the run from both the original Hobgoblin (Roderick Kingsley) and his would-be replacement, Phil Urich–who
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Review: Amazing Spider-Man #696 – Battle of the Hobgoblins!
Amazing Spider-Man #696 Writers: Dan Slott & Christos Gage Art: Giuseppe Camuncoli [Pencils], Dan Green [Inks], and Antonio Fabela [Colors] When the original Hobgoblin, Roderick Kingsley, was shown alive and well in South America, it was inevitable that he would eventually return to the scene to take on his successor/impostor Phil Urich–especially once Kingsley was
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Review: Amazing Spider-Man #695 – Sick Sense
Amazing Spider-Man #700 Writers: Dan Slott & Christos Gage Art: Giuseppe Camuncoli [Pencils], Dan Green [Inks], Antonio Fabela [Colors] After spending the better part of nearly two years believing Dan Slott had killed him off, fans can rest assured knowing that the original Hobgoblin, Roderick Kingsley, is back in the pages of Amazing Spider-Man. And
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Review: Amazing Spider-Man #694 – The 50th Anniversary story arc concludes!
Amazing Spider-Man #694 Writer: Dan Slott Art: Humberto Ramos [Pencils], Victor Olazaba [Inks], and Edgar Delgado [Colors] If Amazing Spider-Man #692 and 693 were about introducing Alpha, then this week’s #694 is all about setting the character up for his next chapter–whenever that may be. Deciding to take a break from his research at Horizon
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Review: Amazing Spider-Man #693 – The Jackal returns!
Amazing Spider-Man #693 Writer: Dan Slott Art: Humberto Ramos [Pencils], Victor Olazaba [Inks], Edgar Delgado [Colors] Last issue, Dan Slott and Humberto Ramos gave Spider-Man a new sidekick for his 50th anniversary. This issue, he deals with the direct aftermath of that. Created by an accident during one of Peter Parker’s demonstrations at Horizon Labs,
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Review: Amazing Spider-Man #692 – 50th Anniversary Spectacular!
Amazing Spider-Man #692 Writer: Dan Slott, with back-up stories by Dean Kaspiel and Joshua Hale Fialkov Art: Humberto Ramos [Pencils], Victor Olazaba [Inks], Edgar Delgado [Colors], plus Dean Kaspiel [Art] & Giulia Brusco [Colors] and Nuno Plati [Art] on back-up stories Spider-Man’s first appearance was 50 years ago this month in Amazing Fantasy #15. Sure,
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Review: Amazing Spider-Man #691 – Return of the Reptile!
Amazing Spider-Man #691 Writer: Dan Slott Art: Giuseppe Camuncoli & Mario Del Pennino [Pencils], Klaus Janson & Daniel Green [Inks], and Frank D’Armata [Colors] Concluding Dan Slott’s Lizard epic, “No Turning Back,” Amazing Spider-Man #691 finds Spider-Man face-to-face with the Lizard-in-human-form Curt Connors back at Horizon Labs. If you’ve missed an issue or two, Spider-Man seemingly turned the Lizard
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Tales From the Water Cooler #75
Welcome to Tales From the Water Cooler! Join Infinite Speech, Decapitated Dan, and the Southern Sensation each week as they gather around the water cooler of stories to talk about comics. This week the Southern Sensation is back and the guys are ready to talk comics! Listen in as they discuss this weeks picks Mars
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Amazing Spider-Man #700 Predictions, Speculation, and Crackpot Theories
With the 700th issue of Amazing Spider-Man coming up this December, it’s only right that I, the Comic Vault’s resident diehard Spider-Man fan, weigh in on what may or may not happen in this momentous issue. There are a lot of crazy theories floating around right now, but we’ll get to that in a minute.
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Review: Amazing Spider-Man #690 – Dr. Connors gives Horizon a hand
Amazing Spider-Man #690 Writer: Dan Slott Art: Giuseppe Camuncoli [Pencils]; Klaus Janson, Daniel Green, and Giuseppe Camuncoli [Inks]; Frank D’Armata [Colors] Curt Connors, seemingly been cured of the Lizard thanks to a formula developed by Morbius, is actually just the Lizard in Curt Connors’ body. To top it all off, in an attempt to transform himself back
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Tales From the Water Cooler #73
Welcome to Tales From the Water Cooler! Join Infinite Speech, Decapitated Dan, and the Southern Sensation each week as they gather around the water cooler of stories to talk about comics. Listen in this week as the guys wait for the Sensation to get up and running at Starbucks! Then they go into this weeks
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Tales from the Water Cooler: Episode #72
Welcome to Tales From the Water Cooler! Join Infinite Speech, Decapitated Dan, and the Southern Sensation each week as they gather around the water cooler of stories to talk about comics. Listen in this week as Decap and Speech are doubling up to bring you two times the excitement! They talk about Marvel Now!, then
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Review: Amazing Spider-Man #689 – The Lizard Like You’ve Never Seen Him Before
Amazing Spider-Man #689 Writer: Dan Slott Art: Giuseppe Camuncoli [Pencils], Klaus Janson [Inks], Frank D’Armata [Colors] [HEY, READ THIS FIRST! If you haven't read Amazing Spider-Man #688, this review will spoil some key plot points, and that's no fun for anyone.] In the first part of “No Turning Back,” Spider-Man and Morbius, along with a team of
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Tales From the Water Cooler #71
Welcome to Tales From the Water Cooler! Join Infinite Speech, Decapitated Dan, and the Southern Sensation each week as they gather around the water cooler of stories to talk about comics. Listen in as this week as Speech and Sensation are on vacation, leaving Decap to be joined by the White Marvel and Spider-Man Geek.
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Kung Fu Satanist #1 – review
Issue: Kung Fu Satanist #1 Writer: Simon Sanchez Artist: Dean Juliette, Don Marquez, Sammy Gomez Publisher: Trauma Comics Release Date: 2012 Pages: 24 Price: $3.75 “Debut issue! Kung Fu Satanist is on the trail of a deadly serial killer named the “Headhunter.” Can you guess why he is called the “Headhunter?” Arthur Brown dabbled in
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Review: Amazing Spider-Man #688 – No Turning Back!
Amazing Spider-Man #688 Writer: Dan Slott Art: Giuseppe Camuncoli [Pencils], Klaus Janson [Inks], Frank D’Armata [Colors] Coming off of the devastating loss of Silver Sable in the final chapter of “Ends of the Earth,” Spider-Man is desperately needing a check in the “win” column. It doesn’t matter that he just saved the entire world and that
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