Speaking of which, do you think Kaine'll be showing up in this series since Ben will be starring in the other one?
• "The Clone Saga" is over, but it leaves Miles and the people he loves permanently changed.
• You may think we're joking or blowing it out of proportion, but I promise you, we are not.
Rated T
This is a great cool-down issue and we are left with no idea what is next for our wall crawling hero. Only that he has a new suit and a new supporting character. Read Full Review
Chris Allen does great work with the art in this issue. There are some great character moments throughout and each page is filled with great details. Read Full Review
Guest Artist Chris Allen does good work filling in, delivering one of the most memorable splash pages in the history of this series that harkens back to the McFarlane era of the wall-crawler. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #29 is a decent issue that wraps up some lingering plot lines. Nothing too flashy but it gets the job done. Read Full Review
Miles Morales Clone Saga aftermath spends a lot of time speeding through plotlines that could have been fodder for issues to come, with little focus on the actual fallout from having multiple rogue Spider-Mans running around causing trouble. A relatively low moment for an otherwise enjoyable series. Read Full Review
A good closing chapter for Miles' Clone Saga arc and yes that new suit has grown on me.
Also wouldn't mind if Christopher Allen stays on as secondary artist when rotating between him and Carmen Carnero.
It is a really good epilogue. I liked very much how they handled Miles' clone saga and why he now wears a new suit.
I'm looking forward to the next 10 years of Miles if writign remains this solid.
And Allen's art is just so good.
Probably the only way to end this series on a positive note. It does make wonder what happened to Selim's victim in how he planned to frame Miles. Plot holes aside, I like the redesign to Mile's costume. He'll probably change it down the line but until then it looks like fun. Besides it all comes from people he inspired including the complicated relationships he has with people. Not to mention a bit of a tragic irony since Shift is sticking around after a simple fix from an unlikely place; unlike the fate of Selim and Mindshift.
Miles adapts to a lot of changes after the Clone ruckus, including settling Shift into a nice status quo and getting a new costume. I'm not 100% in love with all the changes, but I do really like some of them. It's great to see Miles cautiously optimistic about his future. I struggled more than I should have to adjust to the new artist (yikes, that Rio), but there's an impressive amount of detail in there and some really well-drawn characters.
Opening a can of worms: On the one hand, progressive kudos for putting non-binary Kenneth in the supporting cast. On the other hand, is Kenneth actually just an old camp gay stereotype dressed up in pronoun play to please progressive readers? I'm thinking it over and maybe you should too.
This was a solid fallout issue. I hope what comes next is exciting.
Another pretty good issue. Theres series has been fun and at times better but, overall it has its charm and is enjoyable.
Honestly weird that Miles Morales series is written better than Peter Parker's series. The suit still looks too similar to Kaine's suit.