FALLOUT FROM GANG WAR!
Spider-Man needs rest. New York City needs to heal. But the most dangerous super villain in Spidey's history needs Miles Morales to die. The gauntlet is thrown, and the events of this issue setup the explosive MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN #300 next month!!!
Rated T
Heroes decide to convert a supervillain, and a public servant decides the ends justify the means in Miles Morales: Spider-Man #17. Read Full Review
Rabble has really impressed me with how she's set herself up as Miles' #1 rival, and I can already see her redemption arc will be satisfying that is, if she doesn't do something horrible in the big 300th issue next month. Read Full Review
I think it's well-documented that I didn't dislike Gang War, but I am glad that it's over. This feels like a bit of a reset after that event and even the Blade & Bloodline story before that. I like the direction this series is going in now and I really hope an upwards trajectory, in terms of quality, is coming after this issue.
Back on track. This book could be doing more great things, but what makes it good is all the annoying things that it's *not* doing. I really like it. I'm glad that Gang War is behind us.
Level setting issue a bit, liking the slow burn with Rabble. Great job writing the interactions between Miles and Kamala
More Rabble which I guess is ok. It just feels good to get out of Gang War.