BEYOND TIE-IN! The events of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #81 open up a can of worms and send Miles and Shift on a quest that will have dire effects on both of them. What does this mean for Ben Reilly? Keep reading, True Believers!
If you like action, you'll dig Miles Morales: Spider-Man #33, which uses Miles Morales and his new clone Shift well. The implications of what these two heroes find could be huge and the new dynamic set up between them is interesting and complex, making for good character-focused entertainment. Read Full Review
Bandini delivers some great art in this issue. The characters are expressive and the action is thrilling is fun. Read Full Review
I would recommend this one if you are a fan of this version of Spider-Man and have already been following this series. It does seem pretty late in the series to pick up if you have not been but not impossible. Read Full Review
Miles Morales Spider-Man #33 is a good issue that sets up a big (final?) confrontation between Miles and the Assessor. While an extended fight scene dominates the issue, Michele Bandini's art and more Shift than we've ever gotten makes this worth reading for fans of this book, even if this feels like we just got on the bus to the fireworks factory. Read Full Review
Bandini and colorist Erick Arciniega deliver some tremendous splash pages, including a double splash that is one of the best things to come out of this series. Read Full Review
While there are some big things going on in the other Spider-Man book, Miles' own book continues to spin its wheels heading towards a potential overarching storyline conclusion. Some really good action scenes from a solid artistic team help keep the book in a solid neutral spot overall. Read Full Review
For a tie-in, this was much better than the main part of this Beyond storyline.
Miles Costume here looks better than ASM book but still okay at best. Change the Mask immediately.
Story wise it is better than ASM Beyond part. This is just a tie in. Tie in better than main story. Wierd.
Glurppppp.
The only real disappointment is that this issue leaves you wanting more. But not in the good "that was delicious, are there seconds?" way, more in a "you call that a serving? I'm still hungry!" way.
This was better than last issue, but I'm still not loving it the way I should.
Better than the ASM issue this kind of ties in with. Like the clone sidekick and story is pretty decent.