Spider-Man's life is turning up now that his relationship with Mary Jane has been reignited. Can his class with the Lizard improve? Is it a good read?
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July 11th 2012. It saw the kick-off of San Diego Comic-Con, the show in which Legendary announced they had bought Nerdist from Chris Hardwick, Marvel
Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows is the comic book that spun out of Secret Wars, telling the story of a married Peter Parker, Mary Jane Watson and
At the True Believers panel at San Diego Comic-Con, as well as swag-a-plenty, Marvel Comics revealed looks at several upcoming issues.
Bleeding Cool Rumourmonger-in-Chief Rich Johnston has been hinting at the massive story hitting Bleeding Cool on Monday, immediately after San Diego
At the Diamond Retailer Lunch at SDCC, Marvel Comics saw Editor-in-Chief C.B. Cebulski and SVP David Gabriel show off... well, more Marvel stuff.
Amazing Spider-Man #1, Tony Stark: Iron Man #2, and Immortal Hulk #3 Sell Out, Go to Second Printing
Three big comics from Marvel, published yesterday, have sold out of their print runs at the publisher and distributor and gone to second printings.
That was a close one. Only a couple of points in it. Statistically significantly that would be a draw. But right here, right now, Brian Bendis beat Nick
Once upon a time, Jim Towe tweeted out some Youngblood designs. Someone noticed. love it. Let's talk. Timing couldn't be better! — robertliefeld
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes, Hey comic fans! This is a ridiculously awesome week for comics. We have a new Superman and
Spider-Man is starting again, and there's an alien invasion! Also, Kingpin, Mysterio, and the Daily Bugle are starting trouble again. Is it a good read?
When Dan Slott wrote Amazing Spider-Man, he stated that Marvel would never bring back the Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson marriage to official continuity.
The news of a planned Sony Spider-Man movie starring Silk, Cindy Moon, has seen her early appearances soaring on the back-issue market.
The world is less imaginative today as one of the most influential comic book creators of all time, Steve Ditko, has passed away.
Another week has passed, and that means its time to count down the top and bottom five comics of the past week. Read here to see the score.
We mentioned the Stadium Comics' Amazing Spider-Man #1 variant cover by Jamal Campbell earlier today - but what other covers are being lined up for the
We are about to get a brand new launch for Amazing Spider-Man #1, the fifth such relaunch for Marvel's most popular character, from Nick Spencer and Ryan
This is the Top 10 Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what are
In Dan Slott's last Amazing Spider-Man issue, we find our hero stopping a convenience store robbery and the life of one of the victims. Is it a good read?
Today sees the publication of Amazing Spider-Man #301 and Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #1. The former is Dan Slott's final Spider-man
Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 by Saladin Ahmed and Garry Brown takes us back to the post-Secret-Wars pre-Venom era for untold tales of black suit Spider-Man.
In this issue of Improbable Previews, we’ve gotten our hands on some unlettered Ryan Ottley art from his and Nick Spencer's Amazing Spider-Man #1.
This is the cover to Spider-Geddon, the new multi-dimensional Spider-Man crossover event series by Christos Gage and Jorge Molina. Including the fellow
The launch of Amazing Spider-Man at a $6 price point by Nick Spencer and Ryan Ottley is piling on the re-orders with a Spider-Man launch party.
A week and a bit ago, from the 25th to the 27th of May, ReedPOP Expo ran the first MCM London Comic Con under their auspices.
Matthew Snyder writes, Welcome to the Comixology Bestseller list, your guide to see how well your favorite titles are selling digitally. Every week I'll
Bleeding Cool let you know that Amazing Spider-Man #800 had gone to second printing from Marvel Comics a few weeks ago, before the first issue had even been published. It's not common, but it does happen.
Inside the hectic environment of the Bleeding Cool bullpen, your favorite reporters and not-journalists work hard to produce the comic book coverage that you, the faithful reader, cannot live without.
Amazing Spider-Man #800 was a comic with many epilogues and still an issue to come. But people lived, people died, people came close to dying, in the final 80-page battle between Peter Parker, Spider-Man and Norman Osborn and Carnage, the Red Goblin, across New York (though avoiding the X-Men in Central Park).
The Amazing Spider-Man hits its 800th issue with our beloved hero fighting the Red Goblin for the fate of his friends, family, and New York. Can Spider-Man win? Is it a good read?










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