Comic Review: Gil Kane’s The Amazing Spider-Man Artisan Edition (IDW Publishing)
The newest IDW Artisan Edition is Gil Kane’s The Amazing Spider-Man, which reproduces several full stories from scans of the 1971 original art.
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The newest IDW Artisan Edition is Gil Kane’s The Amazing Spider-Man, which reproduces several full stories from scans of the 1971 original art.
Check out our thoughts on this week’s comic books.
Edgar Rice Burroughs’ 1941 historical novel I Am A Barbarian, adapted to an online strip, is now collected in a hardcover print volume.
Dark Horse Comics releases a graphic novel that actually came from a horror movie about a terrifying winter storm and a murderer in Cold Bodies graphic novel.
Poison Ivy continues her low-to-the-ground journey across America in Poison Ivy #3 from DC Comics. Plant assassins are on her trail.
Batman has often come out on top of any situation and any and every foe, but he could not account for the kind of trouble that one awaits for him…
Following Billy Batson’s becoming trapped in the Rock of Eternity, it’s all up to Mary Broomfield.
Dark Horse Comics brings you another mythical journey about a Ronin warrior who seeks out and kills the five former disciples who were corrupted in Orphan And The Five Beasts.
Survival Street #1, from Dark Horse, shows us a world of the future, where corporations run the United States.
Neo-Gotham has turned its back on Terry McGinnis and has aligned itself with Sword.