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Spider-Man movies 3 – Spider-Man 3
With Spider-Man 2 being such a success, and still considered by many as among the greatest superhero films of all-time, excitement was sky high for the inevitable Spider-Man 3. As much as superhero movies suffered a bit in the mid-2000’s … Continue reading
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Spider-Man movies 2 – Spider-Man 2
Immediately after Spider-Man 2002’s success, director Sam Raimi signed on for a sequel. A sequel that, to this day, many consider to be among the greatest superhero movies of all-time. Although it didn’t make quite as much money as the … Continue reading
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Tagged aasif mandvi, alfred gough, alfred molina, aunt may, bruce campbell, cgi, columbia pictures, david koepp, doc ock, doctor octopus, emily deshanel, forbes, green goblin, harry osborn, j.j. jameson, j.k. simmons, james franco, john jameson, kristen dunst, mary jane, mary jane watson, miles millar, movie review, movies, neil spisak, norman osborn, peter parker, peyton list, roger ebert, rosemary harris, rotten tomatoes, sam raimi, sony pictures, spencer list, spider-man, spider-man movies, superhero movies, tobey maguire, willem dafoe
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Spider-Man movies 1 – Spider-Man
Spider-Man, from 2002, is actually the first superhero movie I saw from the early 2000’s superhero movie boom. Even before I saw it, I wanted to see this Spider-Man movie. While it didn’t necessarily spark my interest in superheroes in … Continue reading
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Tagged aunt may, bonesaw, bruce campbell, cliff robertson, columbia pictures, danny elfman, empire awards, flash thompson, green goblin, harry osborn, j.j. jameson, j.k. simmons, james franco, joe manganiello, kristen dunst, lucy lawless, macy gray, marvel comics, mary jane watson, movie review, movies, mtv movie awards, norman osborn, peter parker, randy savage, rosemary harris, sam raimi, saturn awards, scott l. schwartz, sony pictures, spider-man, superhero movies, superheroes, toby maguire, uncle ben, willem dafoe
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Comics of July 25, 2018
Now that I’m done my in-between years for my James Bond blogathon, maybe I’ll finally get around to trying to put all of the Pixar movies in order of my personal preference, as impossible as sorting out the top 5 … Continue reading
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Tagged amazing spider-man, beast, comic review, comics, frank d'armata, gabby, gambit, gambit and rogue, hank McCoy, honey badger, juann cabal, kelly thompson, laura kinney, laura martin, mariko tamaki, marvel comics, marvel legacy, mary jane watson, mr. and mrs. x, nick spencer, nolan woodard, oscar bazaldua, remy labeau, rogue, ryan ottley, spider-man, stepford cuckoos, x-23, x-men
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Spider-Man movies: Spider-Man vs. Amazing Spider-Man
I haven’t fully got together my thoughts on Spider-Man joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe thanks to Disney and Sony’s deal. Overall I’m looking forward to how they’ll handle everything, but I’m sad to see a few of Marvel’s movies delayed. … Continue reading
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Tagged amazing spider-man, andrew garfield, aunt may, black panther, captain m arvel, captain stacey, gwen stacey, inhumans, marc webb, marvel cinematic universe, mary jane watson, movies, peter parker, sam raimi, sony pictures, spider-man, stan lee, superhero movies, the green goblin, the lizard, tobey maguire, uncle ben, willem dafoe
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Amazing Spider-Man 8 review
The lead up for Spider-Verse is getting more intense all the time. The mini-series Edge of the Spider-Verse is now complete, and every Spider related book has some sort of build-up going on. And why not? Of all the current … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, christos gage, comic review, comics, dan slott, edge of the spider-verse, Giuseppe camuncoli, Humberto ramos, inhumans, Kamala Khan, marvel comics, mary jane watson, may parker, mayday parker, ms. marvel, peter parker, spider-man, spider-verse
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Comics of February 26, 2014
Now that my room’s mostly back in order, I should be back to 3 or 4 reviews a week for a while. And good timing too, as several number ones released this week. Throw in the release of Donkey Kong … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, all new x-men, avengers, avengers assemble, brian michael bendis, bruce banner, comic review, comics, cyclops, dan slott, dark horse comics, dynamite comics, fantastic four, gail simone, goblin nation, guardians of the galaxy, hulk, idw comics, incredible hulk, indestructible hulk, iron man, james robinson, jean grey, kelly sue deconnick, kevin eastman, kitty pryde, lara croft, legends of red sonja, leonardo, marjorie liu, mark waid, marvel comics, marvel inhumanity, marvel now, mary jane, mary jane watson, mercedes lackey, ninja turtles, phil noto, red sonja, shi'ar, spider-girl, starlord, superior spider-man, teenage mutant ninja turtles, the green goblin, the trial of jean grey, tom waltz, tomb raider, trial of jean grey, wolverine, x-men
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Comics of December 4, 2013
Now that Nanowrimo is over, my regular 3 or 4 comic reviews a week should be back. The comics I picked up this week include the Avengers Annual, Amazing X-Men 2, Marvel Knights X-Men 2, Guardians of the Galaxy 9, … Continue reading
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Tagged agent brant, amazing x-men, aunt may, avengers, avengers tower, blindfold, brahm revel, brian michael bendis, captain america, carlie cooper, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, cullen bunn, dan slott, david haller, dynamite comics, ed brubaker, fearless defenders, gain simone, green goblin, guardians of the galaxy, hell, iceman, image comics, iron man, jason aaron, kathryn immonen, legends of red sonja, legion, marvel comics, marvel infinity, marvel knights, marvel knights x-men, marvel now, mary jane watson, meljean brook, nightcrawler, red sonja, sabertooth, spider-man, storm, superior spider-man, superior venom, tamora pierce, valkyrie, velvet, venom, wolverine, x-men, x-men legacy
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Superior Spider-Man 10 review
The Superior Spider-Man is forever free of Peter Parker’s influence and memories, leaving Otto Octavius to be Spider-Man as he pleases. Thankfully he still wants to continue being a hero, but as this issue shows, it will be much more … Continue reading
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Tagged carlie cooper, comic reivew, comics, dan slott, dr. octopus, marvel comics, marvel now, mary jane watson, otto octavius, spider-man, superior spider-man
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Release Day Rundown – May 22, 2013
These are my unscripted thoughts on the comics I picked up today. They include Young Avengers 5, Uncanny X-Men 6, Fantastic Four 8, Superior Spider-Ma 10, X-Men Legacy 11, Scarlet Spider 17, Journey into Mystery 652 and Batman Incorporated 11. … Continue reading
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Tagged aunt may, avengers, batman, batman incorporated, benjamin grimm, beta ray bill, blindfold, brian michael bendis, comic review, comics, dan slott, dc comics, dr. octopus, fantastic four, journey into mystery, kaine parker, kathryn immonen, kid loki, kieron gillen, lady sif, legion, marvel comics, marvel now, mary jane watson, matt fraction, new 52, scarlet spider, simon spurrier, superior spider-man, the thing, uncanny x-men, wolverine, x-men, x-men legacy, yancy street, yancy street gang, young avengers
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