Taskmaster (fresh off an on-screen debut in BLACK WIDOW) attacks Spider-Man and Starling, interrupting their…. date?! Miles must race the clock to save his date and his own life against one of the most dangerous villains in the Marvel Universe. Plus, the return of an old friend—Ironheart!
Date night goes awry for Spider-Man and Starling once Taskmaster crashes the party, in an issue that feels the most Spider-Man-like in some very good ways. There are a few noticeable flaws within parts of the story, but it's overall pretty fun and a nice respite from some of the bigger stuff that has been going on. Read Full Review
Though not exactly a stumbling block, Miles Morales: Spider-Man #32 largely feels exactly the same as the previous issues. Read Full Review
It's a solidly-constructed issue at the tactical level, but the unanswered questions at the end are quite frustrating. The art shows off tons of detail. But again, a drawback: The blocking and posing is stiff. It looks retro, and not (to me) in a good way.
Okay. Fun to read. Art was okay.
This is fine. It doesn't really have an ending, but the journey there was fun enough.
It was OK. I feel like it was uneventful. Just another brawl with Taskmaster and some talking with RiRi. It just still manages to be entertaining and has that Miles charm.