Rematch: Spider-Man VS. the Ultimate Green Goblin!
• Miles is tracking the mysterious drug ULTIMATUM'S syndicate is selling to some and force-injecting into others!
• But between protecting a new Morales at home and fighting academic probation, Miles' attention has never been more scattered...
• He's about to lose something precious, right before a CRITICAL fight!
Rated T
Miles Morales #14 pushes Miles forward into fresh challenges with a notably strong rendition of this title's signature storytelling style. The frantic hopping between Spider-heroics and mundane Morales matters is perfectly paced to frazzle the protagonist without irritating the reader. A brilliantly-organized collaboration between three strong artists melds diverse visuals into a unified whole. This issue makes the best possible use of the volume's fast pace to weave an enthralling Spider-story out of plot points new and old. Read Full Review
In Miles Morales: Spider-Man #14, drama collides with action at the worst time possible, making for an interesting issue despite the potential for more. Read Full Review
The issue itself was alright solid! The first half really not much to get my attention, just the basic superheros stuff. But towards the second half of the book, felt more of a Miles book than just the generic superhero book. The art would probably give it 66. With three artists, and digging two of them, thats barely passing. The dialogue was god except for that whole exchange of words between Miles and Ganke. The cliffhanger would feel a bit more if we saw more from Mister Dutcher. Ultimately with this continuing our Ultimatum story arc, we get nowhere! Which makes me wonder if Saladin has a long-term plan for Miles? Read Full Review
The result is a mushy mess of a comic. It has no clear beginning, middle, or end, and it doesnt feel visually consistent. Miles Morales: Spider-Man should be one of Marvels flagship titles, and some of its previous issues have been stellar, but its depressing to see its quality flag. Read Full Review
It's not reinventing the wheel, but it's a satisfying tale that works. The overall hang ups stem from the inconsistency in the art, with Ray-Anthony Height, Z Carlos, and Beln Ortega splitting duties with varying degrees of success. Read Full Review
I enjoy this one .
It's a fast but solid story with nice character work on Miles. The art collaboration is functional. It's at least on par with having a single guest artist, but not as good as having the title's main artist (Javier Garrón) handle it.
A good issue, no complaints from me.
This was a really fun book. I loved the idea of everything with him becoming a brother, having success but also having failures. and im excited to read the next issue. I wish they would focus on more of the ultimatum green goblin thing but what we got was fun.
This was good! I have a good time reading this comic. It's in that sweet spot for me, where even if it's not amazing each and every time, I can rely on it to keep me engaged and entertained. I like seeing more Ultimate villains around. That's some serious nostalgia for me. Also, I think that ending is a fake out and Mr. Dutcher is actually going to be really cool with it, or somehow miss all the spider stuff and focus on that one excursion Miles and his friends had some issues back.
Three artists on a book is never a good recipe for success. The Ortega pages at home were very poor. Looked like a different character from a different series. Height's pages of the cemetery were so-so. Without the Ze Carlos pages for Brooklyn Visions this book would be the worst of the series because of the art alone. However, Ahmed continues to deliver solid story with a nice cliffhanger.
" I've become a big brother ! Bilie Marianna Morales. Makes you feel like the world's not so bad, you know ? "
- MILES MORALES
Prelude:
Miles Morales: Spider-Man has been strong so far so let's see how Ahmed goes with this issue.
The Good:
The cliffhanger is a bit interesting.
So is Ultimatum and his Goblin drug.
The Bad:
It's quite boring.
Conclusion:
While there are some interesting areas, it is a boring issue to read.