svarshi's review

4.0

I really liked Miles in this story. I'm looking forward to reading more comics featuring him as the main character!
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catmintjulep's review

3.0

Miles is really likeable!
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taelilaeta's review

3.0

read 8/2/17

francomega's review

3.0

Miles Morales is the new Spider-Man in the Ultimate universe and takes the mantle in full stride. It seems it's hard to create a non-enjoyable Spidey. Something's just inherently likable about the character. And it helps that Bendis is writing him. He's responsible for the original Ultimate Spider-Man run which is probably my favorite run of any super hero.

daylafm's review

5.0

This art. This art is incredible. Also, loving Miles Morales...though the story is a teensy bit predictable...okay, I'm still loving it.

Happy reading!

xanthe's review

4.0

Yes, I just got back from seeing Into the Spider-Verse, how can you tell?

That said, this volume was very readable, moving along nicely between Miles’ various ordinary crises plus a scary, ugly bad guy (creature? demon?) that was genuinely hard to take down and a more existential threat from a traditional Spider-Man rogue in the form of Black Cat. Fun and easy, swinging (heh) deftly between Miles’ life and superheroing.

ishmael's review

2.0

When Miles is doing his own thing I generally like what's going on. Ganke is great. I wish Miles got more time out from under Peter's shadow. Peter is important and all but the series isn't about him--it should move on.

taile's review


this was the only Miles Morales comic I could find in the library and I was SO confused

kurtpankau's review

3.0

This is fine. Miles is an interesting character but he's kind of whiny here and I just saw a much better version of this story in act 1 of Into The Spider-Verse, so I found this underwhelming.
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lealila's review

3.0

Eh, it was fine. I picked it up cause I watched Into the Spider-verse, but I think I prefer the movie to the comic. But I might read the others. Miles is still really great.