FIGHT AT THE MUSEUM!
Miles Morales is investigating a series of monster attacks in Brooklyn when he runs into Ms. Marvel's friend and ally AMULET!
Together they connect the monsters to a series of cursed magical objects. But who activated them, and why? And can Spider-Man and Amulet find out before the monsters take them down too?
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: Part 6 (of 8) of "Infinite Fury"!
Rated T+
I am a sucker for a good supernatural story and add superheroes and I am in heaven. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: Spider-Man Annual #1 is an overall great ride that sees Miles team up with a new hero. The action is constant, the characters are compelling, and there are some exciting stories told within the story. Spider-Man and Amulet make a great team as they take down the bad guys, and there's the promise of many more adventures to come. Read Full Review
Luca Maresca does some great work with the art in the issue. The characters look great and the action and adventure are visually exciting. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: Spider-Man Annualis a fun team-up book that'll appeal to Spider-Man fans and fans of semi-new superhero Amulet. It's great to see Amulet get more attention here, and hopefully, it reminds readers and Marvel that he deserves a series of his own. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: Spider-Man Annual #1 is a fun issue that shines a light on a relatively new hero named Amulet. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: Spider-Man delves into a classic super-hero team-up for its annual issue, pairing a rookie hero with the now seasoned decade-old former ultimate Spider-Man. Another quite solid entry in the Infinite Destinies branded annuals event that Marvel has going on this year, a brutal but fun and delightful to look at issue. Read Full Review
Even with the huge amount of set-up that this issue offers for a later date it never feels like a necessary read even if you're a fan of either hero on the cover. Read Full Review
Miles Morales Spider-Man Annual #1 (Infinite Destinies) is what I'd call a very run of the mill comic book story. There's a bad guy, a backstory, and at some point, the heroes punch the villain to save the day. That's sadly all this book is, as the majority of what you get in these thirty-five pages is awkward at best and inoffensive at least. Read Full Review