• Miles is caught in the middle of a war between Ultimatum and the old guard!
• Which means he's about to catch the hands of a monumental classic Spidey villain!
• And the lives of more than one Morales might be on the line!
Rated T
Miles Morales: Spider-Man remains one of Marvels more consistent titles, and the return of Garrn means a return to form for this issue. The final page of the issue promises an even more exciting adventure next month. Read Full Review
Javier Garron delivers some beautiful art work in this issue. Both Miles and Prowler are given some great visual moments and the fight between the two of them and against Marko are drawn brilliantly. Read Full Review
Miles Morales Spider-Man #12 plays out in a rather predictable fashion, but it still entertains with plenty of action and brilliant artwork! Read Full Review
The philosophical differences between Miles and his uncle rears its ugly head again, but this time, Aaron's reasons for getting back in the game are for the greater good. Miles however does not see the gray area in right and wrong and vows to stop his uncle regardless. Now Miles and his uncle have a target squarely on their back that Aaron may not be able to hustle his way out of. Read Full Review
What's interesting about Aaron is that he isn't just written well but we get to see a whole different side of him. Aaron has always been portrayed as an opportunist, willing to do anything to secure his bag — at least that's how it was in Bendis' run. There was never really any redeemable qualities about the character. However, I honestly feel like Aaron wants to get out of the game. At least for Miles sake and to fix those bridges he burned with his brother's family. It's an interesting situation that Ahmed has put the two characters in and the premise of the next issue makes it even more exciting. Read Full Review
While this issue doesn't really push the overall story forward much, I really enjoyed it. I still hope we get more about Ultimatum soon, but I truly can recommend this issue to anyone who likes good action, character development, Miles, and amazing art. Go check it out! Read Full Review
Miles Morales #12 is a bit of linkage that falls below the standards set for this series, but at least it delivers the promise of a next issue. Read Full Review
10/10 ALRIGHT!
This series has really hit its stride.
On the surface, it's just a punchy-punch comic, but it's underpinned by the fascinating and impeccably-written relationship between Miles and his uncle. Add on a truly exceptional serving of art -- Javier Garrón is reaching outside his comfort zone (successfully!) to create big, impressive splashes -- and you've got a rock-solid read.
Prelude:
Miles Morales: Spider-Man has been on an upward trend with me so let's see if that issue continues that.
The Good:
Miles gets to learn some more about consequences and right and wrong.
That cliffhanger is interesting.
The characters are what make this an interesting story.
I love a "character is out of their typical equipment" story so I'm interested to see where this goes.
The Bad:
Not much happens within this issue.
Just a punching issue basically.
Man-Mountain Marko is just a punching bag.
Conclusion:
While I find many aspects of this issue interesting, the slow pace and design of this issue do lower it's rating.
I mostly really liked this one! I’m excited for the next issue!
A solid and exciting issue.
This was a fun read. It wasnt anything too crazy but we'll written and the art looked great
" Man-mountain ? Are you joking--Gah ! "
- SPIDER MAN (MILES MORALES )
A fine read. I do like Ahmed's take on Aaron and Miles' relationship. Much better than Bendis' take.