"TRIAL BY SPIDER" CONTINUES! Can MILES MORALES save everyone when he can't even save himself?! RABBLE's all-out assault has left SPIDER-MAN reeling, and he's about to spin his last web. Miles can't take much more... but Rabble's just getting started.
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Miles Morales: Spider-Man #4 is a burst of frantic energy. Read Full Review
Personal stakes make any good superhero fight all the more interesting, and that's definitely the case here. And I have to add that the art is insane on this book. Read Full Review
Miles Morales faces what might be one of his most defining moments as ‘Miles Morales: Spider-Man' #4 pits him against his most personal foe ever, and what they might take from him could change things forever. Every single thing about this series is just working as the creative team's clear love for the character and his world is clear on every page, giving us one of the best Miles' focused series ever. Read Full Review
MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN #4is a well-done setup chapter for what's to come in the finale forTrial By Spider. Ziglar and Vicenti continue to deliver exciting and plot-rich superhero comics that are bolstering up Miles and his world. Read Full Review
Vicentini delivers some great action throughout the issue. I love the visual style and how fluid and filled with motion and life the art becomes. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #4 is started with lots of action from the very first pages. So let me enter directly with the penciler.
Federico Vicentini's pencil style really get more magnificent with every issue, and I can say that the effect of coloring is also important in this. Federico; In addition to the flowing panels he draws to help the flow of reading, he does not miss detailed background drawings. He’s not afraid to mess around with dynamic panel angles either, leading to not just fantastic action scenes but moments of conversation that feel equally stylized. Good art is good art, and Vincenti draws the hell out of Spider-Man.
On the plot side, this issue bridges the second act and finale of Ziglar’s first Miles Morale more
I don't like the villain, I hope there's more to her than what has been shown so far. Aside from that this have been a very solid read.
This comic remains highly enjoyable.
The art is super exhilarating and in your face. I think it's some of Vincentis best work.
The villain wouldn't work under a less competent writer, but Cody Zigler shows he knows what he's doing.
Misty Knight is a fun addition.
Keep it coming.
This is a fast, hard-hitting continuation of the story. The Misty-Miles scene drags on a little too long, but otherwise, this is a rollercoaster. The art's incredibly dynamic, and the dialogue sounds natural and powerful (if not as insightful as in the last issue).
The total amount of plot development going on here is a little bit light for a standalone issue, but it's hardly a critical problem. And when you read the arc straight through, I bet this chapter will whiz by without any problem whatsoever.
I'll start by saying that, over the course of these past four issues, Vicentini always comes in clutch with a good splash page on top of the rest of his great art. As for the story, this was another quicker read for me, just like the previous issue, but the story still continues to be interesting and entertaining. I think Ziglar has put together a solid villain with Rabble, and I also, once again, enjoy the sort of mentor/student relationship he's building between Miles and Misty Knight. Good stuff all around.
It's solid comic book goodness. It's simple, it's got great art, it has action and it has just a classic fun vibe.
I have my misgivings about Rabble as a character, but I'm willing to see if Ziglar can change my mind.
This villain is too stupid.
Art is amazing but i barely understood the fight in the beginning. Miles acted pretty weirdly with Misty in the beginning as well.
I didnt like Rabbles design. after this issue i definitely dont like her motivations. Shes just crazy and unsympathetic. Her reasoning for why she is villaining is fucking dumb