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The Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection: Maximum Carnage TPB Review: Spidey resists ’90s cynicism
The case for Carnage.
The case for Carnage.
Does a good job selling the fact that she's the best spy in all of comics.
Serves as a symbol to future generations, much like Carol Danvers herself.
Peter Porker picks up Peter to perceive his predicament post-haste.
Packs a lot of plotting into a Lando-focused issue.
These X-Men are bound to be changed in a big way.
An issue that probes the hard choices Beast must make.
Things wrap up at Beak and Angel's place, but not in a good way.
Cyclops continues to be the glue that holds this series together.
A solid collection of stories to whet your Black Panther appetite.
I was excited about this series in large part thanks to Leah Williams and Filipe Andrade’s excellent What If? Magik...
Thor is going to strike a few beefy power chords with audiences.