AMAZING TEAM-UP AS THE GANG WAR RAGES ON!
New York is under siege as super villains and criminal gangs violently carve the city up like pie. Miles Morales' job? Save all of Brooklyn from destruction! But there are too many fires for the Spider-Men to put out on their own. The most unlikely super-allies will rise on BOTH sides. And while Miles has his hands full fighting criminals and escaping Scorpion and the anti-super Cape Killers task force, HOBGOBLIN is making his big move!
Rated T
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #14 is the perfect example of a tie-in. The Gang War crossover has been incorporated into the book without breaking stride, carrying on with all the character development and plot points. The book has been fantastic from the start and is brimming with personality and individuality, with an absolutely mind-blowing art style. Read Full Review
While the Hobgoblin prepares to give Madame Masque a run for her money, Brooklyn's web-slinger plans to step up in Miles Morales: Spider-Man #14. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #14 Gang War continues the series' awesome run thus far. Bringing in the family conflict kicks things up a notch and makes things even more personal for Miles. But there is also balance. It's humorous, the pace is lighting quick, and the action is over-the-top comic book-y in the best way possible. Also throw in some great cameos (Peter finally re-enters the chat!) and an amazing cliffhanger/tease/reveal at the end, and you have another must-read issue. Read Full Review
While the script of Miles Morales: Spider-Man #14 is ultimately something readers might expect from tie-in issues, the line-art of the issue is something that elevates it to any entirely new level. Read Full Review
A pretty solid issue here, but I will say that it did move a bit fast for me. Maybe it was just me, but I felt as though Ziglar really breezed through a lot of story here. Though, Vicentini's art was nice here, as always. I just hope things slow down just a bit in the next issue.
So far its been a big improvement over the last few issues. It is kind of falling into a trap though where he keeps running into the cape killers and having the same conversations. It's very action heavy but super excited to see Shift back!
I'm sick of Uncle Aaron at this point. Everything else here works.
I don’t buy Uncle Aaron’s motivations just yet, but it was nice to see Miles get more agency with Misty Knight and Colleen Wing currently taken off the board. It’s been a disappointment to see Miles’ story seem the least integral to the broader Gang War event, but Federico Vicentini’s art and Bryan Valenza’s colors make this a visually appealing book even when the story leaves you wanting more.