Iron Man has become the X-Men's worst nightmare! Without a company, without his armory, how can Tony Stark make things right? And which mutants are even willing to work with him at this point? Rate...
Did you think BEYOND only had ONE hero on their payroll? In this issue: The Slingers come out to play! Watch as Hobie Brown ascends to new heights as THE HORNET! Rated T+
• WHAT HAPPENED TO THE LIZARD?! And what could he (or more accurately, it, after recent ASM events) possibly have to do with what has been battering Ben Reilly around? • Only one issue to go, so y...
After saving the citizens of San Francisco from the worst of THE WAR OF THE REALMS, the Superior Spider-Man is the toast of the town! The key to the city! A ticker-tape parade! Adoration of the mas...
'HUNTED' now runs through AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #23! The fallout from 'HUNTED' is felt and much of Peter's life is called into question. What is left of Spider-Man after living through the harrow...
THE RETURN OF THE HOBGOBLIN! The timing of this goblin's return with Peter working at Oscorp MUST be a coincidence, right? But who is donning the yellow cowl? Roderick Kingsley? Ned Leeds? Flash Th...
THE FIRST GENERATION OF MUTANTKIND? The Marauders have gotten some jailbreak mixed into their heist! Pryde and her crew might've convinced Xandra to confront the Shi'ar's crimes against mutantkind ...
EXTINCTION AGENDA - PART 2! The Marauders race toward Shi'ar space on a collision course with an explosive secret, spurred by the crew's malicious eighth member: Cassandra Nova! What could possibly...
• The Daughters of the Dragon are Spider-Man's trainers, and they are kicking his WEBBY BUTT! • But is even their skill level enough for the mission that Beyond sends them on? • Who is the new vi...
• Kraven's trap is sprung, and Spider-Man is sent into a hallucinatory spiral that will test his sanity like never before. • For Spider-Man to get through this, he's going to have to do the imposs...
Tombstone finds himself in prison after the brutal beatings he dished out, and also took, in the previous issue. But if you know Tombstone, you know that this is not quite the end of a story starri...
Written by RICK REMENDER Penciled by ROLAND BOSCHI Cover by JEAN-SEBASTIAN ROSSBACH Who is the gorgeous, leather-clad, burn victim romantically entangled with both the Jigsaw Brothers? The answer ...
Frank Castle wants to end his war once and for all. But standing in his way is none other than the God of War himself, Ares, who sees the Punisher as his greatest disciple. A disciple who has forgo...
RIDE THE PAIN TRAIN! The subway can be full of horrible people on a good day, but today today is NOT a good day. Manspreaders, proselytizers, mariachi bands, all in a day's commute. But a gang ...
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