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Amazing Spider-Man #3 review: Wacky in the best of ways
A lot of fun as it builds up a new conflict that should put Peter in a very tough spot.
A lot of fun as it builds up a new conflict that should put Peter in a very tough spot.
Can murder ever be "just"?
The Still, Strength, and Sage forces are rising, but why?
An enticing first issue revealing a very big dilemma and a cast of characters of the imagination.
It’s Selina Kyle versus Selina Kyle? And another Selina? And another? That’s a lot of copycats to clobber.
The final battle begins—and when it’s over, nothing will be the same.
A wonderful issue that transitions from the first series and sets up for even more horrific carnage.
A run-of-the-mill Doctor Who story featuring the eleventh Doctor.
Stellar youth-based storytelling and strong art that understands its characters and environment.
The second issue does many of the same things that worked so well in the first, with some glaring exceptions.
A mind-boggling mix of storylines that builds on its study of mental illness.
This is Rob Guillory's baby, and it's starting to take root inside readers' minds, just like a plant from Mr...