Review: Dark Web Omnibus
A crowded modern Spider-Man/X-Men event that only makes sense if you want the crossover complete.
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The complicated half of the JMS Spider-Man shelf: important, readable, but absolutely not the clean first buy.
Read article →A crowded modern Spider-Man/X-Men event that only makes sense if you want the crossover complete.
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