ALL-NEW, ALL-DIFFERENT SPIDER-MAN...SUIT?!
SPIDER-MAN just got a major upgrade! The new costume MIGHT save his life - or send him even deeper into an unending vampiric bloodlust! It's a gamble BLACK PANTHER reluctantly makes - if it means stopping Miles' infection (and preventing a rampaging spider-powered vampire from feeding on half of NYC)! Only they didn't count on the VULTURE getting a few upgrades of his own as well...
Rated T
The Black Panther wants to heal Miles. But in Miles Morales: Spider-Man #26, the Vulture is hurting. Like Rabble, Adrian Toomes wants his family back. As Spider-Man stole the relationship Adrian cherished, Vulture won't stop until he has killed the interloper who left him bereft. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #26 is filled with great art and character development, which has put the story in a strong position to continue into the next chapter. Read Full Review
What started as an action packed fight turned into a heart twisting conversation.
I'm not a fan of Federico Vicentini's art style for this series. I believe Spider-Man comics generally benefit from a cleaner, more classic art style. I find this style to be chaotic and confusing. However, Cody Ziglar's writing is exceptional. He has done more to develop Miles Morales' character and his supporting cast than any other writer. This issue is a prime example, showcasing the excellent characterization of the relationship between the Vulture and his granddaughter, Tiana. It would be ideal to have a different artist to fully complement Ziglar's strong writing.
Another corny issue of Miles Morales, with lots of action and little substance. For real, this feels like 3/4 of this series. If I didn't feel compelled to collect all the issues I would have dipped 10 issues ago.