• Thanks to MILES, the ULTIMATES are back!
• Because DOCTOR DOOM has revealed his plan and it is more than one web slinger can handle!
Rated T+
But beneath the colors, the kick-ass fight scenes,and Bendis'witty dialogue is its sad, yet powerful emotional core. Everyone has had someone they love hide secrets from them even if they're notas dramaticas beingan iconic superhero or the member ofan evil secret society,and sometimes love can't overcome this.Miles Morales#11 tells this story with crisp digitalartand colorsandas part ofa superhero conspiracy plot with some touching moments that make this issue memorable. Read Full Review
As a penultimate chapter, Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man #11 does a solid job of setting things up for the finale. It may be the first time I'm not looking forward to next month's issue, as it's sad to bid farewell to such an enjoyable series. Read Full Review
The series is coming to an end next month, and I will be extremely sad to see it go. This issue is emotionally powerful, but it also does very little to make sure that the series finale will be well paced. There were plenty of pages that could have been removed from this issue to make way for more progress of the story. There is a lot to wrap up, and it's doubtful that everything will go smoothly next month. While this issue is good, it doesn't do enough to set up for the final chapter of the series. Read Full Review
It's unfortunate that this series dwelled so long on the opening story arc that brought Norman Osborn back into the picture. We've now arrived at the penultimate issue of the book (if not USM as a whole), and there's simply no way all of Brian Bendis' loose ends will be resolved by issue #12. Read Full Review
Despite the great development and conflict of Miles's relationship with Katie, the rushed nature of the story unfortunately hurts what could have otherwise been an exceptional issue. Read Full Review