• If Miles is going to escape this new villain, their shadowy masters and diabolical tests, he'll need help!
• Good thing his dad's a former Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.! And there's no price Jeff wouldn't pay to get his son back.
• But the trade may come back to haunt them, as one of the most formidable foes Miles has EVER faced RETURNS!
• Featuring the last of a series of covers by Into the Spider-Verse art director Patrick O'Keefe!
Rated T
Miles Morales: Spider-Man remains one of Marvels most reliably well-executed titles, and this latest issue is no exception. This issue will surely have repercussions in the future of the series. Read Full Review
Overall, Miles Morales: Spider-Man #9 is another great example that Saladin Ahmed knows what he is doing with the character. My only pet peeve with this issue is that no one thought to reach out to Peter Parker about helping find his missing protege. I guess it was a family matter. Either way, there are still more questions left that need to be answered and I'm sure some wild things headed our way. Read Full Review
Saladin Ahmed has turned up the heat on Miles Morales by isolating him from his friends and family while pushing him to his limits. Miles must put his own life on the line to protect his family and friends. Will Miles be able to withstand the torture in order to figure out an escape plan? Read Full Review
Miles Morales Spider-Man #9 continues this creative teams recent run of incredible stories with a book packed full of heart. This is absolutely a can't miss series for any fan of Miles Morales. Read Full Review
In Miles Morales: Spider-Man #9, The Davis brothers capably step into the lead while rescuing Miles. The script does more than the art to fully pay off the potential of the scenario. The plot develops at a fine pace and this title remains solidly entertaining, but this is not my favourite issue of the series to look at. Read Full Review
This issue definitely was a hard one to review since I really loked the story, but kept stumbling with the art. However, the dialogue was great and the action scenes did have me pumped. Overall, I would recommend it Read Full Review
This issue may not provide the most satisfying conclusion to the mysteries and suspense introduced over the past couple of months, but it delivers an excellent story about family when read on its own merits. Read Full Review
Excellence. Conversations were meaningful, the stakes were high, the pacing was perfect. Great art from facial expressions to action sequences.
This feels meaningful to me in a way that some previous issues in this volume just didn't.
Aww, this was nice (aside from all the horrible torture).
"Sometimes it's a fight just to hold the familly you love together. And that's a fight i will never walk away from."
This was a good issue. I like the focus on Miles' family, as they're all interesting characters in their own right. I also like that now Aaron is (sort of) the Prowler like he was in the Ultimate Universe. I definitely prefer that to his being Iron Spider. Whether or not that will continue to be a thing is unclear.
I always love when good ole Jefferson gets involved. Doesnt include a lot of miles but it sure does shine a light on his supporting cast