MILLIONS OF MILES FROM HOME!
• MILES and SHIFT are LOST IN THE MULTIVERSE, and thanks to the Assessor - could be a one-way trip!
• Miles will risk everything to find his SHHH SPOILERS!
RATED T
Allen delivers some great art throughout the story. There are some great visual thrills and the different worlds all look unique and engaging. Read Full Review
While Miles Morales' star has never been higher within the film and other realms, the character is stuck in a proverbial rut when it comes to his birthplace, the realm of comics. An overreliance on past elements is keeping the character from the heights he should be soaring through on a regular basis. A partially new creative team does their best to move things along, but an overall lack of consistency for the book as a whole is beginning to take its toll. Read Full Review
Where this chapter struggles though is in the relationship between pencils and inks. Artist Christopher Allen is credited with penciling the issue while also splitting inking duties with Victor Olazaba and Scott Hanna, resulting in a staggering inconsistency across character and environment appearances in some pages. Read Full Review
Although the author's last stab at reviving Exiles didn't work out great, here similar material (including a direct callback to that series) does a good job of developing an ongoing story.
The words and art are solid all around, albeit not truly spectacular. They make a good match to the material. This issue would be hard to call great, but it's easy to call good.
This was a pretty good issue, but it did seem like filler. I too enjoyed your Exiles run, Saladin.
It's fun. It doesn't take itself too seriously to a minor fault but, it's enjoyable.
its not bad. but its fine overall.
This is so boring.
Miles and Shift meander through several different realities without doing anything of substance or note in any of them, and none of them are interesting enough in their own right to justify their presence — even the Spider-Ham cameo wasn't particularly fun. A wholly skippable issue