BEYOND TIE-IN! MILES and SHIFT need answers...but they must descend into the darkness of the ASSESSOR'S HQ to find them! What untold horrors await the two SPIDER-MEN?! And what do the Assessor's plans mean for Ben Reilly and the Beyond Corporation?!
Bandini and Zagaria deliver some great visuals throughout the issue. There is a lot of action in this issue and those moments are given brilliant life through detailed imagery and flair. Read Full Review
The wild and trippy nature of this month's issue lends itself to stylistic changes and varied uses of colors, which they make good use of as a team. Read Full Review
Compared to the last issue, this issue features fewer types of scenes focusing mostly on the action. That doesn't make it a bad comic, but one with a more singular and simple fight-comic feel. If you want action, Miles Morales: Spider-Man #34 is where it's at and then some. Read Full Review
Miles Morales is a series that seems to be content moving in slow-moving circles, foregoing all the elements of Miles' world that are part of what makes him such a fun and intriguing character to follow. Really great fluid artwork isn't enough to save another issue in this arc that very noticeably is dragging. Read Full Review
I liked it.
Just like the last issue, this one is extremely fast, extremely fighty, and pretty dang well-illustrated.
This one is significantly better to me because Miles drops a potent truth-bomb moral on the end, perfectly fitting the spiders' situation and pumping me the reader up nearly as much as his clone-bro.
This is better. I really liked the Assessor stuff, and I hope that Ahmed manages to keep this villain cool, and not overuse him.
Does anyone else really like his clone friend? I hope he sticks around. This issue was good. I know there has been a few issues involving the Assessor but, they are always good.