WAR-CRY LEADS THE NEW HERALDS OF ARES INTO BATTLE!
SPIDER-MAN's first task as spider-god Anansi's herald? BATTLE TO THE DEATH against Anansi's ancient enemy, ARES, GOD OF WAR! HERCULES may lend Miles his strength against his old foe, but Team Spider-Man is going to need a lot more muscle if they hope to best Ares' own champions. Introducing War-Cry, Philomelus, demigod of earth, and Pyrrah, demigoddess of water!
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His active lifestyle and battle with stress blind Miles to others' struggles. Like Peter Parker, his friends must spell out their difficulties for him. But when circumstances force him to endanger the people in his life, Miles discovers that someone whose life seems perfect also faces daily struggles in Miles Morales: Spider-Man #33. Read Full Review
This series continues to feature good artwork, and Miles Morales: Spider-Man #33 has a few standout character moments, but has storytelling moments that feel like Miles gets sidelined in favor of exposition by the Gods and feels like we're entering an arc that will not feel unique. Read Full Review
A great start to the tournament arc so far. Along with some good moments of characterization with Miles' supporting cast and Ziglar picked quite the motley crew to help him in his battle with Ares and his team.
Ares isn't exactly a hero or villain per se, just doing what he believes is right since it looks like his idea of a tournament is motivated by the events of Avengers: No Way Home.
The last two pages are big highlights - Dr. Kwan's status as a gamma mutate was teased throughout the series, specifically issues 13, 24, 25, and 26. Now all those teases finally come full circle in this issue. Her debut as Powerlift was excellent, and hopefully Ziglar can reveal more about the character as the series goes on as she h more
Entertaining, but not much more than that.