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You Should Have Been Reading 'Superior Foes Of Spider-Man'
You Should Have Been Reading 'Superior Foes Of Spider-Man'
You Should Have Been Reading 'Superior Foes Of Spider-Man'
Honestly, it's pretty surprising Superior Foes of Spider-Man made it as far as 17 issues. The title lacked star power in terms of characters (Spider-Man's name is in the title, but that was very nearly the full extent of the character's participation in the comic) and it fell into a genre that, for whatever reason, doesn't connect with readers all that often: the superhero universe comedy. Yet, until it ended late last month, it was one of the best comics on the stands. Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber's tale of a group of C-list villains (and that's being generous) grouping together to be the new Sinister Six (despite there only being five of them) had more character, personality, playfulness, inventiveness and wit in its pages than most other comics coming out.
Kraven Hunts In New 'Amazing Spider-Man 2' Game Trailer
Kraven Hunts In New 'Amazing Spider-Man 2' Game Trailer
Kraven Hunts In New 'Amazing Spider-Man 2' Game Trailer
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 already has its fair share of bad guys and maybe-bad-guys in the form of Electro, The Rhino, and Harry Osborn. But video game adaptations of movies always have to be bigger, and they always demand more supervillain bosses. Enter Kraven the Hunter. Old Sergei Kravinoff is front-and-center in the latest trailer for Activision and Beenox's video game version of the movie, whi