"TRIAL BY SPIDER"!
SPIDER-MAN faces the strongest super-powered foes and most dangerous gauntlets the Multiverse can throw his way, and every time MILES MORALES falls, he rises again - stronger than before. Until now. There are some punches you don't get up from and a new villain isn't pulling a single one as they threaten everyone and everything Miles loves. Between school, home, his love life and battling super-charged and upgraded villains night and day - Miles is reaching his breaking point. And when this new foe is finished, Spider-Man's world will be changed forever. Guest-starring MAC GARGAN, A.K.A. THE SCORPION! Don't miss the nex more
'Miles Morales: Spider-Man' kicks off a whole new volume with a picture & pitch-perfect debut issue that captures the character, his world, and so many much-needed emotional beats that bring so much depth. A truly new and old reader-friendly series, one that could get anyone hooked on Miles Morales if they aren't already fans of the character. One of the best first issues of 2022. Read Full Review
The next chapter in Miles Morales' web-slinging adventures gets off on the right foot. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1 hits you like an electroshock with great action and impressive visuals while offering a grounded and real take on the character. Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1 is thrilling comics and a total blast. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1 is an excellent new start. It feels like a continuation of a progressing tale and also the beginning of a different take on the hero. Ziglars approach to Miles features a lot of depth that branches into various possible directions. Read Full Review
Overall, Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1 feels like the most personal story of Miles Morales that we have seen so far. The story is Ziglar is spectacular. The art by the creative team is amazing. Altogether, this will gain new fans and affirm old fans of why they love miles Morales in the first place. Read Full Review
Vicentini delivers some great visuals throughout the issue and I love the tone of the art and its style. The action is thrilling and I love the character designs as well. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1 is a rock-solid start to a new run starring Earth-1610's favorite Wall-Crawler. The art, especially the action, is fantastic. Zieglar paints a picture of a relatable teenager with too much on his plate, and the villain is intriguing enough to want to know more. Read Full Review
Was good, really good... Keep it up, Cody Ziglar!
Good beginning to Miles.
It looks like dream team for Miles Morales: Spider-Man :)
I really love first issue! Great work, thanks to the new creative team.
The immersion in this issue is of stellar quality. The creative team seems to have put their best in it. I am immensely impressed.
This was better than I thought! Here's hoping!
The next chapter in Miles Morales' web-slinging adventures gets off on the right thwip. The creative team seems to have put their best in it. I am truly impressed and I feel excited for the new adventures of Miles.
Written by Cody Ziglar and drawn by Federico Vicentini to the new ongoing of Miles Morales: Spider-Man and it was a good start to first issue. It feels a bit more back-to-basics with the new creative team. Spider-Man always worked best as a street-level character whether it's Peter Parker or Miles Morales under the mask.
Federico Vicenni's drawing was exactly as it should be in a Spider-Man series. With Federico Vicenni's drawing, you can almost feel more
HOLY $@$#% this is how you do a first issue right!
The series got off to a good start. I will continue to buy this series until the last issue, I hope the artist will continue to draw until the last issue.
This was a fairly strong start to this series. I really agree with what Afre said in their review, in that Vicentini's art fits right in here and I think he was a great pick for this series. As for Ziglar's writing, I think he writes Miles nicely and I like the story he's presenting here. I thought he built the pressure that Miles's feeling well and I'm interested to see what comes of the reveal on the final page.
I thought this was a pretty solid beginning of a new chapter with Miles. Did I miss something though where he changed suits back? Wheres shift? Just things I'd like to have answered.
Really good first issue! I'll be sticking around to see what happens next.
I liked it. I really did. Vicentini's energetic art really fits this comic.
I started with negative notions about the author, but this script really blew them out of the water. Insightful dialogue (with restrained, natural-sounding slang for a change), excellent setup-payoff links, and a promising big-picture plot. The art was frenetic, occasionally confusing me, but there's rock-solid blocking and oodles of style in there.
This isn't the most original #1 in the world, but it's a very well-crafted one.
Great start.
The most generic first issue anyone would have ever made. Fortunately the art is unbelievably good.
Miles doesn't act/read like his own person in this comic but more like a black Peter Parker. It wasn't like this before. The plot reminds me of Tynion's Batman run. Heck, the villain's design look like its based on Ghost Maker. So between the recycled Peter Parker personality and the recycled Ghost Maker design and the rehashed Tynion Batman plot... Im immediately turned off by this comic. It sucks because I am a fan of Miles Morales, just hate the direction Marvel has taken the character. Haven't liked the character's direction for a while.
I haven't actually read this yet, but I noticed the average user scores shot up all of a sudden, and then I noticed a strange number of 10 out of 10 ratings from several accounts who have only reviewed this issue and nothing else, created the same day they reviewed it. Hmm... hard to get an accurate idea of whether it's actually good or not with these types of shenanigans going on.