THREATS WITHIN AND WITHOUT!
• A serial killer released from Ravencroft, the commands of Carnage, J. Jonah Jameson, and SILVER SABLE!
• Miles must wrestle all of these while his mind is not his own!
• Will a connection to the Cult of Carnage's collective subconscious give him an edge that pays off in the greater war? Or will that two-way connection compromise Spider-Man--fatally?
Rated T
This three-issue tie-in is definitely recommended for fans of the "Absolute Carnage" event and will leave readers chomping at the bit to see how Miles reinserts himself into the story. Read Full Review
Miles turns things around for himself in the conclusion of his Absolute Carnage tie-in limited, and the story as whole finishes with an issue that is a step up from the quality I've seen from the first and second issue. If you've made it this far, you probably have decided to see this through to the end. Incidentally, for the rest of you, this one teeters between a "wait and read as a trade", to a "pass completely". Read Full Review
The strongest issue of the series so far. It ins't a "can't miss", but I think it can be enjoyable, if you have some spare time. Also liked "the end result".
I liked this one best, good flow and all that.
Probably the ever-so-slight strongest of the bunch. Mostly because it just feels like an issue of Miles Morales, with Carnage undertones. The ending was pretty much what I expected it to be. I wonder how that ends up playing into the main event.
An okay issue. Wouldn’t highly recommend it but if had spare time and just want something quick to read, would recommend it. Glad Ahmed is on the book. Glad this tie in is over but at least it ended better than it started.
Prelude:
Miles Morales' tie-ins have been failing for the last two issues. Now that it's issue 3, here's hoping for improvement.
The Good:
Miles trying to use the symbiote for good can be interesting but I'm concerned for the main series.
Love Miles' interactions here.
The Bad:
There's a lot of snap decisions that don't work.
Continuity with Miles and his symbiote. Does not work with Absolute Carnage at all.
Conclusion:
It's better than the last two issues but I'm very concerned with how this will work with Absolute Carnage's main story and if it fails, I'm putting that on this book.
" I barely understand where this thing came from, but i understand i can't let Happy Dan die."
- Miles Morales
Was fine and I would have given it a higher grade until I put off reading it and read it right before I read absolute carnage 4. That book makes it seem like ending to this didnt matter or really even match. Kind of a bummer