Tag: Marcos Martin
Marvel Rundown: A blast from the past with SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY #1
This week we're talking Spectacular Spider-Man: Brand New Day #1! Plus, a review of Amazing Spider-Man/Venom: Death Spiral Bodycount #1.
Preview: Worlds collide yet again in SPIDER-MAN/SUPERMAN one-shot
In addition to the lead Spider-Man and Superman team-up by Brad Meltzer and Pepe Larraz, the crossover one-shot will have eight backup tales!
Dan Slott, To and Martin return to 2008 in SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY
Dan Slott, Marcus To, and Marcos Martin will turn the clock back with a five-issue series set during the 2008-2010 era of Spider-Man comics.
THE FALL OF ULTRAMAN #1 brings an end to Ultraman’s five-year run
The conclusion of the Ultraman storyline from Marvel & Tsuburaya Productions will be in comic stores February 11!
Marvel unveils details and creative teams for SPIDER-MAN/SUPERMAN crossover issue
The Wall-Crawler and the Man of Steel team up in latest crossover!
The Beat Digest 08/01/25: SAGA BOOK FOUR incoming
Today's Digest also includes new trailers for IYANU: THE AGE OF WONDERS and the I HATE THIS PLACE game, and this year's Scribe Award winners.
Exclusive: Check out the full cover for the Folio Society’s MARVEL UNFORGETTABLE STORIES
Check out Marcos Martín's binding for the Folio Society's collection of Patton Oswalt and Jordan Blum's favorite Marvel Comics.
TRADE RATING: FRIDAY BOOK TWO, everything you loved about the first volume is dialed...
The Post-YA comic from Ed Brubaker and Marcos Martín continues.
Vaughan and Martin’s WALKING DEAD story “The Alien” gets a hardcover release
The hardcover edition will feature previously unseen back matter material.
Ed Brubaker, Marcos Martin surprise release new comic, FRIDAY
The duo just dropped a new digital comic via Panel Syndicate.
By Its Cover #7: Spider-Man’s Tangled Web Of Variant Covers
Amazing Spider-Man #800 practically shipped with 800 covers. How many is too many?
By Its Cover #6: Where 2018’s Textless Trend Really Started
Are Marvel's Young Guns variants just glorified trading cards?
















