• CAPTAIN AMERICA guest-stars!
• Miles and Cap try to get to the bottom of the mystery of the missing kids, but it's not quite that simple.
• A new villain has our heroes' number, and you won't believe how they get out of this jam!
Rated T+
Aside from Captain America making everything better, there is plenty to like this issue. A despicable villain who you just want to punch in the face. Some good action, excellently drawn by artist Javier Garron. As well as great character growth for Miles and Rhino. One of the strongest aspects of Ahmed's writing is how grounded and human he makes these characters feel. As this opening arc concludes, I can say with a fair bit a certainty that Ahmed's Spider-Man is a more grounded take that gets the characters right. I can't wait to see more. Read Full Review
Javier Garrons art is great. Its beautifully detailed and there are some great action moments throughout. Read Full Review
I thoroughly enjoyed the story arc. It was great seeing Miles struggle as a student, personal life and superhero. Often times we dont see superheroes struggles, we only see them superheroing. The art is cool, the coloring in every panel is outstanding. This is a fun Spider-Man book. It has action, heart, what more could you ask for in a Spider-Man book. Read Full Review
As a conclusion for the first arc of the series, Miles Morales: Spider-Man #3 wraps up a satisfactory story that signifies a bold, consistent and confident new start for Miles Morales. Read Full Review
For the first few pages of this issue, Captain America seems like a totally unnecessary companion for Miles and his story. However, once the duo clicks, things get real good, real fast. Read Full Review
Miles Morales Spider-Man #3 concluded the first major plot arc for the new series. The conclusion was well worth the read. This issue had lots of unexpected moments, some points that were so painfully true to the characters involved, and some fantastic fight scenes. It was more or less everything I was looking for in this issue. Read Full Review
The case of the missing children has been solved, with help from The Rhino and Captain America. Maybe now Miles can focus on school and his social life. Life has Spider-Man always seems to ruin that plan though, so who knows what adventure awaits Miles Morales next. Read Full Review
What a quick end to the first story arc! Unfortunately feel like it was a bit too quick and easy! Not much of an inner battle between the trio! Another issue or two would have made the story a bit better as well as maybe some adult henchmen for Snatcher. But overall hope to see more team-ups with Miles and Rhino or Miles and Rhino. Art was beautiful and the dialogue was great! Just needed to be a bit longer of a story. Read Full Review
I like the basic thrust of the story (and the cameo by Captain America's congresswoman) but the villain is a little too pantomime evil to hold it all together, with strong art and coloring. Read Full Review
"Miles Morales: Spider-Man" #3 is a comic on the precipice of telling a truly compelling story marred by subpar characterization and familiar genre elements Read Full Review
Great stuff from Ahmed. I love his perspective a lot. Not always correct but more often than none. Javier Garron is a star man! Love his lines and faces and wonderful sequences all around! That last shot of everyone at the movies is too good! Curiel matches him with very nice colors!
Dammit now I want Ahmed Cap Book!
Captain America lends a hand in solving the case of the enslaved/powered kids. Continued excellence in characterization and interactions and more dense, detailed art make this issue another joy to read. The pacing gets a little fast, particularly at the end, but the meat of the story is more than enough to satisfy even if the conclusion is a little glitchy.
This also felt rushed, like Doctor Strange #11, but I liked the character moments more. I wonder why there was no mention of Secret Empire and the fight Miles had with Hydra Cap. No bad blood between Cap and Miles, I guess. Kind of refreshing, honestly.
I like his Miles and Rhino but the whole super villain fight was pretty bad...
A bit rushed, I would have maybe liked a little bit more from the bad guy. It was fun when Miles snatched Cap’s phone though.
Well Ahmad don't convince me with this part of the story. I think a have trouble with this ending.
For one I expected more fun with the trio (Myle, Cap, Rhino). It was boring and a little dark too.
And what with this bad guys. What is link to Tombstone ?
In one hand he seems too powerfull and at the same time he lose pretty stupidly.
Cover - I'm not fond of this cover, but related. 1/2
Writing - I expected more than this. 2/3
Arts - He make the job done but that could have been better. 2.5/3
Feeling - Mixed. Ahmad have to do more or I'm out. 1/2
Not as good as I hoped it would be... Art was great, but I still had a meh-reaction to this.