can't have a big #50 as a tie-i to a non-spidey event
It may look like everyone is just glazing this series.
Well we are.
It deserves glazing.
Soundwave fans are gonna love this one. More of a Shockwave guy myself. But he'll be around.
NEW STORY ARC
WHO WILL LEAD THE DECEPTICONS?
After last issue's shocking ending, Starscream and Soundwave battle for leadership-and the result will change the Decepticons forever. And the Autobots learn they may have more allies than they imagined...
JORGE CORONA joins DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON to begin the Energon Universe stor...
MINISERIES PREMIERE
JEFF LEMIRE (GIDEON FALLS, Sweet Tooth) brings you a new tale of small-town surrealist horror in this special extra-length debut issue!
When a brutal and violent crime puts the life of an innocent teenage boy in the balance, it sets off a chain of events in bucolic Bell River, Ontario that will permanently cha...
This is a good issue, with baffling editorial decisions behind it. Wells does his best with what he can do in the space of one issue. One of the best things about Wells' run is how he writes Peter's empathy and that comes out in spades in this issue. JRJR's art isn't terrible but there's a fine line between awkward and dynamic, and Romita keeps falling into awkward in this book.
I don't more
A BLOOD HUNT TIE-IN!
Vampires are running rampant through New York City and while the Avengers are caught in the middle, someone has to take care of the citizens of the Big Apple. That person? Yep, Spider-Man. But if only it were that simple. Things never are and this issue leads directly into Spider-Man's larger role in BLOOD HUNT!
Rated ...
The alternative is to make 49 something else, avoiding Blood Hunt entirely and saving it all for the miniseries.
Agreed, I feel like previous Chasm story could've been a three-parter from 47 to 49 and then this would've been part of it's own mini-series from Wells.
All these were pretty good.
Just weeks ahead of Amazing Spider-Man #50, get the first taste of the return of the Goblin! Plus, prepare for the next evolutionary step of the Ultimate Universe as a powerful new hero debuts! But it doesn't end there! Oh no, there are some surprises up our sleeve on this one!
Exclusive Original Material
Rating: Teen
The Amazing Spider-Man story sets up an interesting wrinkle in the ongoing story unfolding in that title. I assumed that the Sinister Six was the one attacking Oscorp's servers, but maybe not? If it is, though, that changes the whole dynamic of the set up of this upcoming Going Green storyline. Also, this issue seems to almost confirm what has been hinted at before, that some part of the Goblin ismore
Just weeks ahead of Amazing Spider-Man #50, get the first taste of the return of the Goblin! Plus, prepare for the next evolutionary step of the Ultimate Universe as a powerful new hero debuts! But it doesn't end there! Oh no, there are some surprises up our sleeve on this one!
Exclusive Original Material
Rating: Teen
ASM: Really intriguing and engaging for a FCBD story. It's nice to get a good hook though for those just picking this up because it was free, no one will have any idea what is happening. I wouldn't blame current readers for being a little lost. It could take place any time pre or post Blood Hunt really. The biggest takeaway here is the final panels hinting that Norman may be up to something or hasmore
Just weeks ahead of Amazing Spider-Man #50, get the first taste of the return of the Goblin! Plus, prepare for the next evolutionary step of the Ultimate Universe as a powerful new hero debuts! But it doesn't end there! Oh no, there are some surprises up our sleeve on this one!
Exclusive Original Material
Rating: Teen
The art looks so phoned in if Spider-Man or anything without any action isn't on panel. It's so disappointing. The only thing saving the art is the amazing coloring that really doesn't seem to hit until page 6. As for the story, for someone who isn't diving into Blood Hunt yet this was an engaging and pretty harmless tie-in. Its nice to see Peter getting upset about the world around him constantlymore
A BLOOD HUNT TIE-IN!
Vampires are running rampant through New York City and while the Avengers are caught in the middle, someone has to take care of the citizens of the Big Apple. That person? Yep, Spider-Man. But if only it were that simple. Things never are and this issue leads directly into Spider-Man's larger role in BLOOD HUNT!
Rated ...
At the ruins of Uncle Robby's shop, Amy is arrested and Vic is led back underground. Separately, they finally uncover who tends the flame of the Fire Man. The two are presented with the choice: join...or burn.
The young prince Damian Wayne was raised to be the heir to the fearsome League of Assassins--to follow in the footsteps of his deadly mother, Talia, and the Demon's Head himself, his grandfather Ra's al Ghul. But everything changed when his father, the Batman, reclaimed him and brought him back to Gotham City. As Robin, young Damian suddenly discov...
Near perfect. I think the only docks I can make to it is some dated writing and frustrating paneling on spread pages that make it a little hard to read but it's so bombastic and climactic throughout. It flows pretty well and the devastating conclusion really leaves a mark.
The X-Men are aboard a space station with Stephen Lang, the director of an anti-mutant project known simply as Armageddon. Armageddon's goal? To wipe out all earth's mutants from the far-reaches of space! In such close quarters, tempers will surely flare.
Very thrilling but also very dated. Just the general vernacular used is extremely 70s and condescending towards women though it didn't use it SO much as they have in previous issues. The final pages are rather suspenseful and a great lead into an anniversary issue.
The X-Men have always regarded Sentinels as the enemy. But after, Banshee, Jean Grey, and Wolverine are apprehended in space, they may have to place trust in a mutant-killing machine that claims to want them alive.
I could nitpick this down to a 9.5 if I really wanted to, but I don't. This book reminds me of "Aliens" (1986) in that it's a very straightforward idea that's elevated by outstanding across-the-board, maximum-effort execution.
SERIES PREMIERE
GEOFF JOHNS and JASON FABOK, the celebrated team behind the smash hit Batman: Three Jokers, reunite for an all-new science fiction series! Hundreds of years from now, the man known as Rook was once a simple farmer who fled the crumbling Earth for a new life on the planet Exodus; a terraformed planet where all of nature, includin...
CELEBRATED HORROR COMICS WRITER CULLEN BUNN AND FAN-FAVORITE ARTIST PIOTR KOWALSKI TEAM UP ONCE MORE!
In the plagued city of Yharnam, hunters Gretchen and Abraham search for their missing protégé. Under the blood moon, a scourge of beasts stalk the streets, and a new threat lurks around every corner. The duo must venture deep into the...
Ughh. The art change should have been up to the previous issues standards but here it's really just run of the mill. That being said I really enjoyed this book and it basically crawled at a snails pace but I think we needed this issue to really understand some of the new characters (and yes I consider all these familiar faces new because this is a totally different ball game). We are expected tmore
WHO IS THE GREEN GOBLIN?
Peter Parker's secret life starts fraying the edges of his personal life! J. Jonah Jameson and Ben Parker's pursuit of truth - or, at least, the news - stirs unrest with the world at large... And now that Spider-Man may not have to operate alone, the real work of rebuilding this corrupt world can begin!
Rated T
Despite the slow pace I really appreciated the opportunity to see more of the individuals we'd be seeing going forward and in a subtle fashion. Hickman is doing an exposition dump but not in the typical way you'd normally see it. We get our character motivations for Gwen and Harry and see how not completely on the same page they are as well as Harry and Peter's dynamic. It's all pretty nuanced andmore
WHO IS THE GREEN GOBLIN?
Peter Parker's secret life starts fraying the edges of his personal life! J. Jonah Jameson and Ben Parker's pursuit of truth - or, at least, the news - stirs unrest with the world at large... And now that Spider-Man may not have to operate alone, the real work of rebuilding this corrupt world can begin!
Rated T
Amazing stuff here. This is just the issue USM needed, more slower one that focuses on characters and their relationships. I loved every page and I was hooked on the dialogue.
And Messina as a guest artist works really well here. I wouldn't mind seeing more of him once in a while.
The only problem I have is the cover. It's a bit misleading, and since I desperately wanna see B more
WHO IS THE GREEN GOBLIN?
Peter Parker's secret life starts fraying the edges of his personal life! J. Jonah Jameson and Ben Parker's pursuit of truth - or, at least, the news - stirs unrest with the world at large... And now that Spider-Man may not have to operate alone, the real work of rebuilding this corrupt world can begin!
Rated T
Weird Science Marvel Comics can bolt.
WHO IS THE GREEN GOBLIN?
Peter Parker's secret life starts fraying the edges of his personal life! J. Jonah Jameson and Ben Parker's pursuit of truth - or, at least, the news - stirs unrest with the world at large... And now that Spider-Man may not have to operate alone, the real work of rebuilding this corrupt world can begin!
Rated T
Not sure what to think here. Is Ben going to be the new Goblin? Does Peter have gaps in his own memory and will that be the catalyst for the new Goblin problems? I'm glad that Ben seems to be getting back to normal but the idea that he and Janine share that they might just both be "bad" feels like a cop-out. The Spider team just don't want to deal with him anymore so we'll just write him off as a more
Peter Parker vs. Ben Reilly! Spider-Man finally gets a rematch! Meanwhile, what is going on with Norman Osborn?! Only two issues left until AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #50!
Rated T
I thought this was fine? Like, a bit confusing on the whole setup for the Goblin storyline, but I'm also a bit excited for it. However, Chasm stuff felt random and didn't seem to go anywhere that much.
Maybe I just wish this was longer? And we saw Peter and Ben actually interacting without masks? The same kind of writing we had for Peter in #45-46?
Peter Parker vs. Ben Reilly! Spider-Man finally gets a rematch! Meanwhile, what is going on with Norman Osborn?! Only two issues left until AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #50!
Rated T
The art is good. But, Wonder Woman exists as the truth to combat the lies of the evil patriarchy who spread nothing but lies and only seek power to oppress women. Christianity is a tool of the evil patriarchy, blah blah blah. This series started off OK but after these last two issues maybe it’s time to take this off the pull list.
WONDER WOMAN VS. THE SOVEREIGN! After being captured by a team of villains, Diana finds herself at the mercy of the scariest of them all. Unbeknownst to our hero, the Sovereign has been pulling her strings since the very beginning of our tale, and now it's time for her to see the world his way as she falls under the influence of the Lasso of Lies! ...
Something fun about the terminally online is that their insults only make sense within their own framework, and they look like fucking weirdos to everyone else.
Myself and many other men are male feminists. You say that like it's a bad thing to want women to be treated, vaunted and celebrated the same in both comics and the real world. Something that tron doesn't seem to have experienced in a while. His basement must be so far from mummy's lawn. All those steps. You'd think someone so dependent on mom's charity would really appreciate feminism.
Another amazing issue! This is the only book I'm picking up this week. tbh, probably an 8 or 9 but I'm rating it 10 because of the weirdos who try and tank the rankings every month. If you don't like it, read something else, weirdos! lol
Alan Scott and the Red Lantern come to blows! But what's going to happen when these two ancient forces battle it out, and what will it mean for the Green Lantern?!
Representation??? That's a joke. These writers are just like you and Psycamorean. Losers. They shove in underrepresented people just to virtue signal and because it's the cool new thing. If they had any real talent they could do it without beating the reader over the head with it but the representation becomes the story with no real meat on it's bones. Your just a little bitch who's either too stupid to realize it or your a coward too afraid to call out hacks. BTW fuck goof troop.
You seem to think that representation only means non-white/non-cis characters. Straight white characters have been dominating representation since comics began. Comics follow the current flow of society and always have. Guess what? There are a lot of LGBTQIA+ people out there and a lot less characters to represent them but shocker, we have no shortage of lame ass whiteys. Goof Troop slaps and is something I watched with my mother before she died you child. At least I understand the point of V.
Satire drawn by Greg Land is just peak.
From the pages of IMMORTAL THOR - the ROXXON AGE OF COMIXX BEGINS! In his secret identity as A.I. spokesguru CHAD HAMMER, the son of Odin knows Mama Gaea is a TOP PRIORITY for heroes AND for business! But when a group of insane environmental activists take "saving the Earth" TOO FAR, it's time to show them the wisdom on BOTH sides - AS THOR! But WH...
BEWARE THE POWER OF THE DOOM-MITE! Following the imp-shattering events of the Batman/Superman: World's Finest 2024 Annual and #25, it's up to Mr. Mxyzptlk and Bat-Mite to convince Batman and Superman that they're for real this time! If this dynamic duo of odd couples can't work together, then our entire dimension is in jeopardy!
Two issues in a row they can't help but point out that Ororo is black. The Stan and Jack cameos were actually pretty nice. Much more so than we get nowadays. The novelty of a Christmas issue worked because that aspect didn't become the sole plot point. The Sentinels' return was really interesting, seeing how the new and improved X-Men dispatch them or are captured.
It's a feel-good Christmas issue! On the eve before the holiday, the X-Men split paths to celebrate Yuletide in their own ways. Shopping with Storm! Date night for Jean Grey and Cyclops! Wolverine sulking alone! But how will this night of festivities end for the mutants? Knowing the X-Men, the merry times just can't keep rolling.
While the plot here is engaging and the conflict between Havoc and Cyclops works well, the dialogue has become very repetitious and somewhat bothersome.
Professor X is having nightmares. As visions of inter-galactic war race through his mind, is the Prof merely dreaming...or receiving a psychic S.O.S from an alien race?
Even if this enemy returns it really felt like the most filler issue ever. The biggest point that I can give it is the fallout of John Proudstar which even then felt rather brushed over. The opening page is depicted beautifully though.
Introducing the X-Men's new housekeeper, Moira MacTaggart! But is this mysterious woman as domestic as she seems? And what ties does she have to Professor X's past? Meanwhile, Cyclops accidentally releases two demons with his optic blasts.
One X-man must make the ultimate sacrifice to save their teammates from certain death. With the team on already shaky ground, how will this loss affect their future?
Professor X gathers his team of mutants to congratulate them on a successful battle. No sooner do the words leave his mouth, when several X-Men put in their two weeks' notice! Will the team stay together with the sudden absence of several members? And which will stay united for the cause of peaceful co-existence?
Despite losing trust in his crew, Vic is duty-bound to explore the city's underground canal system with his team of firefighters and locate the cause of the mysterious pump fires. Meanwhile, Amy confronts Patricia Lefeu about Jade's death, and is determined to uncover the connection between Hope's House and the Fire Man.
Thrilling. While it dabbles in horror elements there isn't much to call this necessarily scary. That might pick up as we get closer to the end of the mystery but as of now things are a little too intangible to be frightening.
Months have passed since the catastrophic fire at the homeless encampment. Most of the city has moved on while Amy continues to search for the truth about the Fire Man. Her chance arrives when multiple reports of fire around the city lead Amy and Vic to come face to face with those who tend his flame.