I haven’t read Volume 1 of this relaunch by Marc Silvestri but Volume 2 is entertaining enough and quite engaging. It’s a shame that Silvestri is not illustrating it (there’s a cover gallery of his work) but the comic is still well-drawn. I had read some of the original series and this compliments...
Avenging Spider-Man #6 - Everyone wants the Omega Drive! Daredevil, Spider-Man, The Punisher, and his partner take on a shit load of ninjas!Things are kicking into high gear with the Omega Drive. Spidey, Daredevil, and the Punisher work fairly well together. I'm not sure Frank's going to keep hi...
I still feel like I'm a little lost: the one thing that's the downside of having a world that's all interconnected is if you miss out on something, or don't keep up with everything, you can feel lost. Once again, I feel like I might have been better off knowing more about this universe, but not...
Right behind Bendis. And to be honest, while the writing was excellent in that series, it was bolstered by Maleev's art, which I consider superior to the art in this collection. I just am not crazy about the current artist on this series, but he is quite capable. He just has a very stylized way...
Daredevil teams up with Spider-Man and The Punisher as they ward off Mega-Crime’s pursuit of the Omega Drive - a storage device holding key information on all of Manhattan’s most powerful criminal organizations. When he’s able to find even a modicum of personal time, Daredevil sheds the red tights ...
reading the biography bit at the end caused my brain to hurt. That was one confused dude! Ant Man has had to deal with a lot of issues in his life and a lot of them are to do with identiy and guilt. He's a bit of a mess and this has some snapshots of his life and different identities. Intresting...
Wow, Slott just totally destroyed all the sympathy for Hank Pym Gage and Bendis had managed to build up.
So apparently this was where a lot of the Secret Invasion backstory and fallout went.I really hate Nick Fury. And Bendis made me feel sorry for Hank Pym, damnit.