• It's a date night for Spider-Man, and no one informed Taskmaster that three's a crowd.
• Why does the greatest mercenary in history have Miles in his sights?
• Can Tiana Toomes, A.K.A. Starling, do anything to keep her new beaux alive?
RATED T
Ahmed uses this issue to prove that his work with Miles isn't limited to just reflection and personal meditations, where he excels, but that he can also develop a kick-ass action concept. Read Full Review
This is a great opening salvo that puts Spidey on the defense while he is trying to understand what just happened. Read Full Review
Allen delivers some great art throughout the issue. The characters are beautifully detailed and the action was brilliant and filled with energy. Read Full Review
Another month and another issue of Miles Morales that continues the title's widely fluctuating levels, this month bringing an artistically top-notch issue saddled with a very run-of-the-mill type of plotline. For a character only ten years old, the young Spider-Man is reaching a middling point usually reserved for characters with many more decades under their belt. Read Full Review
Taskmaster makes a full-issue assault on Spidey and Starling, winning the day with one Big Dumb Twist™ along the way. It's a very fast issue, maybe a touch too fast. This fight strikes me as *almost* as impressive as the artist wants it to be. But the visuals aren't quite good enough to overcome the very basic "summarize it fully in 1.5 sentences" plot. Still a good issue, but not in danger of being mistaken for a great one.
It was a pretty good issue. It didnt really have much plot but, had great character work and a cool Taskmaster fight.
A pretty good issue, but this feels like filler rather than the next big arc for this run.