Also known as “Watson Didn’t Want to Write an Article today and Just Dumped a Bunch of Pictures Off His Phone”. Click on for a mild chuckle. Continue reading Afternoon Funnies- The Themeless Theme Edition
Also known as “Watson Didn’t Want to Write an Article today and Just Dumped a Bunch of Pictures Off His Phone”. Click on for a mild chuckle. Continue reading Afternoon Funnies- The Themeless Theme Edition
Also known as “Watson Didn’t Want to Write an Article today and Just Dumped a Bunch of Pictures Off His Phone”. Click on for a mild chuckle. Continue reading Afternoon Funnies- More Superheroes
Also known as “Watson Didn’t Want to Write an Article today and Just Dumped a Bunch of Pictures Off His Phone”. Click on for a mild chuckle. Continue reading Afternoon Funnies- More Superheroes
I’m sure Tom Kelly could speak to this much better than I can, and probably will in his podcast reaction column, but there seems to be some misunderstanding around the DC Multiverse and what the end of Convergence sets in motion.
Ryan is right that the original Crisis destroyed the multiverse. However, it hasn’t remained that way for 29 years.
Continue reading Jimmy Writing A Podcast Reaction Column? Well, It Was All About Comic Books.
[Sing the next line to the tune of the old Spider-Man series] Spider-Gwen, Spider-Gwen, doing whatever a Spider-Gwen does. If you haven’t checked out @symbiotic_rose‘s cosplay of Spider-Gwen yet, get on it! As you can see from this pic, she is pretty much the real life version!
This update contains comics that fall chronologically between Amazing Spider-Man #103 and #152 (with a couple of relevant What If?’s tagged on the end).
One thing that you will notice more here than in previous updates is a lot of comments along the lines of “Immediately after issue X”. There wasn’t much of this previously because I never had to pay as much attention to the flow of the books. It was mostly just issues of Amazing with the odd injection. But now, trying to interject the ongoing Marvel Team-Up, I need to be as clear as I can where things fall.
There are some spoilers if you’ve missed out on the last 50 years of Spider-Man and are just getting started.
For this first official update I’ve added issues that fall in the timeframe between Amazing Spider-Man 51 and Marvel Team-Up 4. The chronology notes are still pretty lightweight at this point as the bulk of the issues are Amazing. The introduction of Marvel Team-Up in 1972 is the first time that Spider-Man is appearing in more than one title a month. It adds some complexity, but the two titles are actually pretty tightly knit editorially, and the two series weave together nicely.
There are some spoilers if you’ve missed out on the last 50 years of Spider-Man and are just getting started.
Be sure to check out the other parts of this series: Part One (Intro/Reading Order) | Part Two (Weaving The Web) | Part Three (Edge of Spider-Verse) | Part Four (Spider-Verse, Part 1) | Part Five (Spider-Verse, Part 2)
In this installment, we wrap up the main Spider-Verse event.
Continue reading A Spoiler Filled Walk On The Great Web Of Spider-Verse, Part Six
Noooooooooooo!!! Marvel set to retire 33 titles after Secret Wars is over. What is this wacky world we live in? What crimes against humanity have we incurred to suffer through this kind of news? What lies have they fed us to bring us to this point? Stick a fork in me, because I’m done, I just can’t handle it. Can you? See what titles they are talking about ending, and come have a big cry with me afterwards.
Continue reading Super Sad: 33 Marvel Titles Ending Post Secret Wars
Be sure to check out the other parts of this series: Part One (Intro/Reading Order) | Part Two (Weaving The Web) | Part Three (Edge of Spider-Verse) | Part Four (Spider-Verse, Part 1)
In this installment, we continue to look at the main Spider-Verse event.
Continue reading A Spoiler Filled Walk On The Great Web Of Spider-Verse, Part Five