MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN'S LANDMARK 300TH ISSUE! MILES MORALES is in for the fight of his life! RABBLE has stepped from the shadows of GANG WAR for a rematch, and she's sworn bloody revenge against Brooklyn's wall-crawler! But this time, Rabble's out-of-control powers and desperation have her poised to obliterate far more than just Spider-Man's life. Don't miss this epic main story by sensational Spider-Creators new and infamous boasting a celebratory lineup of fabulous guest stars, twists and turns and REVELATIONS that will send your Spider-Senses reeling!
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Two women with axes to grind lure Brooklyns Team Spidey to a last stand at the Cape Killers Corral in Miles Morales: Spider-Man #18. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #18 is full of everything you'd want from a Miles Morales comic, a Spider-Man comic, or just a good comic in general. All of this is thanks to the creators who contributed to this issue, and the ones who paved the path before them. Here's to 300 more issues. Read Full Review
The celebratory 300th issue featuring Miles Morales as Spider-Man is an emotional rollercoaster, but one I'm glad I was on board for. Read Full Review
This series has not stopped for a break since it began, and its only gotten better and better. A lot if us were unsure about Rabble but this issue solidifies her as one of Miles true enemies, and every artist here just absolutely kills it on their job. Even the villains get a cool showing snd this run has had some of the best Scorpion characterization in ages.
This run isn't to be missed, its going to be a classic Spidey run someday.
Landmark mega sized issues are usually hit and miss, some of the main story and then some background stuff. This is the main story, cover to cover. There were some inconsistencies with the art since they had a couple people on to help. However, some of those full page jobs were awesome.
Lots of story and action, very well put together. My only complaint is we have to wait until the next issue to see the end of the big battle.
This was a fairly strong milestone issue, in my opinion. As usual, I’m not a huge fan of the art changing mid-way (multiple times in this issue) without any explanation/reasoning for it, though just about every artist did a nice job here. Aside from that, I had a good amount of fun reading this, particularly whenever Taskmaster was on the page. I also thought this ended on a really intense note, which has me really interested to see how things go in the next issue. All things considered, I think this was a good milestone issue for Miles, no pun intended, and I hope Ziglar keeps up this level of quality.
This issue was really solid. Even for an oversized issue, it really kept me entertained and really ramped up as it went on. A good comic book experience for this series.
There's a lot to like here.