With the Spider-Verse growing in film and television, here are five Spider-Man characters worthy of headlining their own feature film.
Author: Collier "CJ" Jennings
I Am Batman #5 mostly acts as a transitional stage for Jace Fox and his family, with a strong story making up for inconsistent artwork.
The Death of Doctor Strange: Bloodstone #1 turns its focus on the titular monster hunter and a long-lost secret within her family.
We Ride Titans #1 puts a new spin on the mecha genre by exploring the shattered bonds of a family along with plenty of giant robot fights.
Daredevil: Woman Without Fear #1 turns the spotlight on Elektra Natchios as she deals with her past and the events of Devil’s Reign.
The Tender Bar puts its own witty yet heartfelt spin on J.R. Moehringer’s memoir, thanks to a career-best performance from Ben Affleck.
The Book of Boba Fett Episode 2 continues to build on its premise by showing how the titular bounty hunter survived the sands of Tatooine.
Inferno #4 brings Jonathan Hickman’s tenure on the X-Men to a close, but it also solidifies his influence on the mutant heroes’ mythos.