• HAPPY 10th ANNIVERSARY, MILES MORALES! This is it, ten years as Spider-Man and his future has never looked brighter. A who's who of Miles Morales Spider-Creators has been webbed together to make this the best Anniversary Special of all time!
• MMSM TEAM-SUPREME Saladin Ahmed and Carmen Carnero show off Miles' new suit (designed by Chase Conley) and kick off his eleventh year (AND BIGGEST ONE YET)!
• And the creative minds behind the Miles movies PHIL LORD, CHRISTOPHER MILLER and two-time Oscar nominee KEMP POWERS celebrate Miles' birthday in style with Miles Co-Creator SARA PICHELLI!
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It's a big-time anniversary for the web-swinging hero that has hopped dimensions and mediums, brought to life for a handful of amazing creators who showcase their love for the character and world across every single page. It's a Miles Morales world and we are wonderfully allowed to be living within it. Read Full Review
While the larger Amazing Spider-Man title has become nearly inaccessible in recent years, Ahmed's ability to make Miles relatable, fun, and humble is why this comic continues to be a tremendous read. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #30 is a great way to celebrate the character and what he stands for. Across all three stories, each creative team has done well to show how selfless, caring, and down to Earth Miles Morales can be. It's a comic that reminds us Miles Morales is a feel-good superhero that's grounded and relatable. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #30 is a wonderful celebration of Miles Morales's 10th anniversary, highlighting the many things that fans have grown to love about the young web-slinger. Whether you've been following Miles's adventures since Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man, enjoyed Into The Spider-Verse, or loved playingMarvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales you'll want to pick up this comic. Read Full Review
Carnero delivers some dazzling visuals throughout the story. The characters look amazing and the action is both fun and thrilling. A great looking issue from start to finish. Read Full Review
This issue is a show off of Miless new suit. I personally liked the showcase of Miless power set and his endearing character. Read Full Review
This is the Miles Morales I can get behind. He is just a kid still trying to do the right thing. All the while occasionally taking some time for himself to do teenage stuff. Love it. The big thing is that we finally got away from the clone Saga mess. The dialogue is just as campy as I need a Miles Morales book to be. Even better there is a dialogue in the last story that strikes true and feels like Miles will come into his own. Read Full Review
This might be the first book in a long time, where all the stories were pretty good. Its not anything heavy in plot or deep but, its a fun book that is typical Miles.
This was all solid. I have this worrying feeling that Saladin Ahmed has these big arcs in mind, and then the rest is just made up on the spot. It seems like the issues in-between the big arcs are always very low on plot.
I guess I'm the odd man out. Normally I have no problem with a shortage of plot development in this title, but this anthology was the straw that broke my camel's back. No great faults in these strips (except the heinous slang in the c-strip), but also nothing that rendered them non-skippable.