THE CLONE SAGA CONTINUES!
• Two Spider-Men find themselves face to face with the three terrifying clones.
• Peter thought he knew what to expect out of a Clone Saga, but this one throws him for a loop and Miles into the deep end of the ocean.
• Miles tries to keep his Spider-Side away from the rest of his life but this time he's got no say in the matter.
Rated T
These clones have an endgame and it is something that we all can relate to. This arc continues to amaze me. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #26 pushes its title character and the entire series to the limits with a dramatic, emotional, and brutal storyline bolstered by gorgeous detailed, and dynamic art. Room is left to develop every single character alongside the main story beats, giving us one of the best Peter Parker and Miles Morales moments in recent memory. A truly engaging issue that continues to shrug off the usual traps that come when skirting close to any piece of nostalgia. Read Full Review
Carnero delivers some beautiful art throughout the issue. Not only is the action bold and brilliant, but the characters and panels are gorgeously detailed. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #26 continues to push the young web-slinger to his limits as he discovers what exactly his clones are capable of. The end of the issue puts Miles in peril, which hopefully he will get out of-but not without a fight. Read Full Review
Strong start so far. Read Full Review
Saladin and Carmen are both in their top form for this saga. And I'm all for more Spider-Bro moments between Peter and Miles.
It's pretty good. Ahmed has handled this Clone saga very well and Peter being there to offer advice is a very noice touch. The clones themselves could use more work, but this is the first issue we truly see them so I have hope.
Miles gets to meet his clones, tough customers who have no interest in explaining themselves. Peter Parker is still around to provide moral support -- and as soon as he leaves Miles manages to dig himself into much deeper trouble. It's a fast, action-heavy book; the solid storytelling is tailored to the breakneck pace.
This is such a consistently great teen book (in terms of intended audience) that it's in constant danger of being mistaken for a merely good adult book.
" Some days, i wish we fought evil in a cornfield. No place to swing from in a cornfield, though."
- SPIDER MAN (PETER PARKER)
This series really shows Miles as being the best successor to the Spider-Man name. As the presence of clones affect his life so much, it really shows how much of his troubles can affect those closest to him. Being a teenager never seemed so dire.
The pacing seems weird, but this is good.
I liked this issue. Its got the feeling this is going to get wild. I like the artist on this series, makes it all flow so well.
Not bad, a lot better than the original Clone Saga
lol Kilometres Morales.