BEYOND TIE-IN!
• The Space Stone-Host QUANTUM and the ASSESSOR are back - you know it doesn't bode well for Miles or Shift.
• Their only hope? The Beyond Corporation.
Rated T
Bandini and Zagaria deliver some great visuals throughout the issue. The art is lively, filled with energy and exciting. Read Full Review
Saladin Ahmed's near-flawless work on Miles Morales continues and with each issue he makes it all seem so easy. Read Full Review
Miles Morales' solo title remains one that hits some of the right notes but is seemingly content to mostly riff on the character's greatest hits rather than forging forward into bold new realms. While there are new aspects to be found within, the reliance on the same few elements is proving to be far more harmful than beneficial for the character and series as a whole. Read Full Review
This is one of the most beautifuly illustrated miles books I've read, the action, color pallets, and spalshes explode from the page. This battle unfolds at a breakneck pace. People might not like the new suit, but contrasting with shift, every panel and character design is flawlessly rendered. I have really been enjoying this beyond arc unfolding throughout the spider books, but the ending here takes a turn I'm very excited about. Art is subjective but this and black widow are easily marvels two most visually stunning books if you're into a more graphic style. Great, time, super fun series that keeps getting better.
This is an elegant, satisfying pivot from one story to another. It's packed with as much action as previous issues, but it adds a ton of compelling plot development.
Best of all, that development is driven by consequential decisions made by the characters. Of all the storytelling tools that can really hook me on a comic, that's one of the best.
The art is solid and nicely polished. If it's not all that distinctive, it is remarkably consistent for a collaboration.
This is a solid issue that expertly weaves its way right out of the Beyond narrative, to tell a pretty satisfying story that's been built up throughout Saladin Ahmed's run. I hope it can stick the landing with #36.
It's a lot of fun to see miles get his revenge on the Assesor but, it doesn't feel as emotional as it should.