Firefly #28 Review
Nick Devonald
Writer: Greg Pak
Artist: Simona Di Gianfelice
Colours: Francesco Segala
Letters: Jim Campbell
Writer: Greg Pak
Artist: Simona Di Gianfelice
Colours: Francesco Segala
Letters: Jim Campbell
“Only psychopaths drink coffee without sugar.”--Harley Quinn
Stephanie Phillips: Writer
Riley Rossmo: Art
Written by: Joshua Williamson
Art by: Gleb Melnikov
Lettered by: ALW’s Troy Peteri
Publisher: DC Comi
Writers: Kenneth Niemand; TC Eglington; Kek-W; Mark McCann; Dan Abnett
Artists: Tom Foster; Simon Davies; Dave Kendall; Glenn Fabry; Richard Elson
“You fascist scum!” [name redacted..spy stuff..shhh]
Sophie Campbell-Writer
Anne Tool--Writer
Writer: Alyssa Wong
Penciller: Minkyu Jung
Inker: Victor Olazaba
Colorist: Rachelle Ros
"Jane"
Writers: Jason Aaron & Torunn Grønbekk
Artist: Mattia De Iulis
"New Valkyrie"
Wr
Writer: Si Spurrier
Artist: Bob Quinn
Colorist: Java Tartaglia
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Writer: Danny Lore
Artist: Luciano Vecchio
Colourist: Federico Blee
Letterer: Clayton Cowles
Writer: Karla Pacheco
Artist: Pere Pérez
Colourist: Frank D'Armata
Letterer: Travis Lanham
Writers: Kenneth Niemand; TC Eglington; Pat Mills; James Peaty; Dan Abnett
Artists: Tom Foster; Simon Davies; Leonardo Manco; Mike Collins; Richard Elso
Written by: Ram V
Art by: Fernando Blanco
Colors by: Jordie Bellaire
Lettered by: Tom Napolitano
Parker gets bit by a spider. Parker gets bit by a spider. Parker gets bit by a spider. In Spider-man's origin, Parker always gets bit by some bloody radioactive spider. Then the spider dies. This origin has been retold and made modern a bunch of times. Little things change here and there but a few things are constant.
There’s always a radioactive spider. Sometimes where the spider originated from is made clear, sometimes it isn't.
Spider-Woman has had a long and complicated history that is difficult to boil down into a few paragraphs. The character is one of the few that has a completely different history when comparing the ultimate universe to the regular one. She was born from the initial ideology of Stan Lee, who saw the success of Spider-Man in the late 70’s and wanted to capitalize on