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SPIDER-SEMIQUINCENTENNIAL OR BIG 250th ANNIVERSARY ISSUE?
That's right, it's our 250th issue and it's Miles Morales' birthday! But YOU'RE getting all the gifts! A mystery dating back to Miles' first appearance? Answered! A terrifying villain destined to become one of Miles' greatest adversaries? Revealed! Special guests, like maybe Peter Parker: Spider-Man? YOU KNOW IT! All busting out of 25 pages by main series storytellers Saladin Ahmed and Javier Garr n, PLUS a bonus back-up by Ahmed and a special guest artist delving into the history of your new favorite character, STARLING! Your FOMO is well-founded! DON'T MISS IT!
Rated T
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LOVE THIS ONE.
Saladin is so good writing these Miles comics. Some nice moments and surprising twists, I can't wait to see what he has planned for us next. Garron is also very good with his art.
And that Starling backstory was also a nice bonus.
It's a pretty solid birthday celebration, including a nice bit of new character background -- a solid explanation for Miles having his mother's last name. And the current creative team plants its flag on plot points BM Bendis introduced in his post-Secret-Wars Miles comics. That ground's ripe for rehabilitation; Mr. Bendis was deep into "two weeks' notice" territory at that point, particularly in the tragic yank-around that was Spider-Men II.
Wouldn't it have been cool to slide a caption in there tying Miles's hero-sabbatical to the nasty Mephisto-deal he went through in Champions? Ah, well, missed opportunity.
This was a great issue. Ahmed really knows miles and incorporates new things but also is very ingrained with Miles history. I read the Miles annual that came out maybe a year ago? It gave miles almost new origin and I wonder if this will play into what Ahmed is doing. Its awesome to see spoiler be the villian. I can't wait to see what happens.
"Another world. Another me.
-Miles Morales
Great issue, great art but man do I have some big questions! The twist was worth it.
Prelude:
Apparantly it's the 250th issue of.... something. Presumably Miles' existence. Well, time to strap in and see how this one pans out.
The Good:
It's interesting that we have elements of the Ultimate Universe coming back.
Starling origins were interesting.
Like the family focus.
The Bad:
I never like it when comics give a sense of time in their issues. Usually ends up screwing up the perceived timeline up even further.
There's some continuity issues within the whole Miles Morales aspect at the end but I'm sure it'll be explained so this is minor.
Conclusion:
An interesting start for this new part of Miles Morales' Spider-Man career but the timeline more
Seems interesting, I guess we’ll see.
I liked this but I'm very hesitant about that ending after the travesty that was Spider-Men II.