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Spider-Man/Deadpool Vol. 3: Itsy Bitsy review: Quips, thwips and chips
In this volume of Spider-Man/Deadpool, Spidey has intentions of murder and Deadpool is the morally sound one trying to talk...
In this volume of Spider-Man/Deadpool, Spidey has intentions of murder and Deadpool is the morally sound one trying to talk...
The final issues of Spider-Man 2099 are collected in this volume and they're quite good!
Jack Kirby and Stan Lee deliver some of the most jam-packed wonderment you can get on the stands.
The latest Deadpool collection has an eclectic mix of comedy and plotting from a variety of great creators.
One of the finest Generations books yet.
Marvel kicks off a new era with nods to both its past and future.
This 'Civil War II' tie-in is good, but not whole.
Miles meets Spider-Man at a young age. Feels ensue!
The Cyborg-like Batman nightmare gets a full origin story in this unnerving issue.
While a repetitive and slow in its middle, it builds up to a purposeful end.
Flash must save Central City from Bloodwork and deal with the stress of the Negative Speedforce.
James Robinson starts his "Children of the Gods" with a prologue to setup the big threat in this story, albeit...