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Showing posts with label Dan Slott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dan Slott. Show all posts

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Panel Vision - Should Spider-man Be Married?











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Last week brought us issue 2 of Dan Slott’s Renew Your Vows mini-series, Slott’s comprehensive look at the incredibly divisive One More Day story by Joe Quesada and J. Michael Straczynski.  Renew Your Vows has been shaky ground so far, leaning heavily on a lot of narrative contrivance while failing to really reach a more cogent stance on the nature of Peter as a father and husband.  It’s possible there’s a revival waiting in the wings for the series as Slott is an excellent writer in his own right but the whole affair has set me thinking.  I’ve never been a huge fan of Spider-man though I certainly like the character though I was always more intrigued by his villains than the man himself.  What’s attracted me to web head recently is the question that’s ultimately lingered over him and the entire Spider-man comic fandom since the events of One More Day: should Spider-man be married. 





Saturday, July 11, 2015

Renew Your Vows #2 Review




















Dan Slott's Renew Your Vows continues this week with a deeply subpar installment that seems to really puts the whole series into a much worse light.  Check out my full review over at Front Towards Gamer.

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Secret Wars Blurb-Views



Blurb-Views is a practice I started in mid-2014.  Basically it's something I do when there are so many comics I'd like to review in a given week but don't have enough to say about them individually to make full reviews.  If you're interested in them here are the links for my previous Blurb-View issues.  This week is a themed Blurb-view about Marvel's current maxi-event Secret Wars.  The review covers Secret Wars #3 by Jonathan Hickman, Secret Wars: Battleworld #2 by David Walker and Donny Cates, and Renew Your Vows by Dan Slott, his long awaited response to One More Day.  The review can be found here.