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It's a no holds barred battle amongst the rubble of Beyond Corp as ‘Miles Morales: Spider-Man' #9 pits the title character against the unhinged and even deadlier Hobgoblin, pulling back the curtain on the villain's true motivations. Every bit of energy put into these pages continues to create one of the best Miles series that we've ever gotten. Read Full Review
Vicentini and Sabbatini deliver some pulse pounding art throughout the issue. The visuals are stylish and perfectly match the frenetic and action-packed tone of the story. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #9 walks a tightrope in terms of narrative balancing, and does so with grace. This issue further cements Miles Morales' book as Marvel's most premier and highest-quality title with a Spider to grace its cover. Read Full Review
While Miles Morales: Spider-Man #9 makes a strong case for Hobgoblin as a recurring villain in the series, it struggles to set up exactly what that means for the story of characters going forward and never manages to escape the scene it starts over the course of 20 pages. Read Full Review
This had a lot of good action that's only made better by Vicentini's art. I must say that I do feel very similarly to how I felt with the previous issue, though. The story wasn't the most interesting one this series has seen, but the issue as a whole is boosted by the more personal moments between Miles and Tiana.
Good action, Miles going through it at the end, and I love how Vicentini draws Hobgoblin.
Kind of didn't like how it ended. It had so.e good action though. I did like some of the emotional beats towards the end.