Miles Morales: Spider-Man #19

Writer: Cody Ziglar Artist: Federico Vicentini Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: April 17, 2024 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 13
9.3Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

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FALLOUT FROM ISSUE #300!
The climactic events of issue #300 have FOREVER CHANGED Miles Morales! But a SPIDER-MAN's job is never done. And in fact, learning to live with the consequences of his actions might be the greatest job of Miles' life. Who will survive? What has the battle cost him? And what does the future look like for Miles Morales: Spider-Man?!
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  • 10
    ComicBook.com - Tim Adams Apr 17, 2024

    While I won't give away how things end, there is a surprisingly happy ending that readers should enjoy. This was another story arc that proves Miles Morales is worthy of the Spider-Man mantle. Read Full Review

  • 9.4
    The Comicbook Dispatch - dragoncache Apr 24, 2024

    As Rabble and Agent Gao make their final moves, Gust gets windy and weepy, Scorpion blasts his boss, and Miles' family gets a new face in Miles Morales: Spider-Man #19. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Apr 17, 2024

    Vicentini brilliantly captures the awesome action and thrills of this story. The art is beautifully detailed and captures the action and emotion perfectly. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    derbycomics Apr 20, 2024

    Cody Ziglar delivers an epic showdown between Miles & Rabble that will leave you breathless. Ziglar’s script creates extremely high stakes for Miles & his team, elevating the tension to heart-pounding levels you’d expect from a summer blockbuster. The action unfolds panel by panel, perfectly captured by Federico Vicente’s dynamic art, Bryan Valenza’s vibrant colors, & Cory Petit’s meticulous lettering.

    Valenza’s color palette is a standout, particularly when black & white is used after Miles is “blinded” by a solar flare for a few pages, creating a haunting & intense sequence of events that had me hooked. The art team’s synergy is on full display, as each page turn reveals a more visually stunning action sequenc more

  • 9.5
    BirdmanG07 Apr 20, 2024

    That’s how you build up to a battle and make it count. Great job with Rabble, this is the first time in awhile a new villain/foe really stuck out and held their own, in story telling and as formidable. Honestly, I kind of hope she doesn’t have a full redemption arc, it’d be cool to have her as one of Miles’s bigger rogues in the future.

  • 9.0
    Toonstrack Apr 18, 2024

    This is the finale of a long running narrative thread that's been going since issue one, and it understands the assignment. Its an all out comic book brawl and its intense from start to finish. The pacing is great, the art is energetic, the dialogue is fantastic. It all comes together to make a memorable, hard hitting issue.

    The ending hints at some new status quo changes. We'll see how that goes. But this should be celebrated. Rabble has been a very effective original miles villain if you ask me.

  • 8.5
    AmericanHealthcare Apr 22, 2024

    Pretty solid.

  • 8.0
    Screaming Enigma Jun 12, 2024

    A pretty fun issue with some super dynamic art from Vicentini. Ziglar's writing was good overall, but not everything fully clicked for me here. Some of it felt a bit on the generic side, if that makes sense, but I liked it as a whole. Moving back to Vicentini's art, though, it worked pretty well here. The section where it went black & white like manga was pretty cool, especially considering Ziglar is a huge manga/anime fan.

  • 7.5
    DDJamesB Apr 17, 2024

    I liked the fight between Rabble and Miles. I do think a lot of the issues in this series feel similar. Lots of action with a lot of talking while fighting. I do like Shift though so the ending was fire.

  • 9.5
    wesshamu May 12, 2024

  • 8.5
    Afre Apr 22, 2024

  • 8.5
    Texas VII Apr 18, 2024

  • 8.0
    jmprados May 8, 2024

  • 8.0
    retcon_D May 2, 2024

  • 8.0
    daspidaboy Apr 17, 2024

  • 7.5
    Alias12 Sep 11, 2024

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