When Miles Morales gets stuck in one of Mysterio's contraptions, he ends up in the last place a super hero wants to be - a "Next Generation of Villains" convention! With Peter Parker nowhere to be found, Miles must focus all his abilities to escape on his own. It's a test for a true Spider-Man?whether the villains want to believe it or not!
Rated T
'Peter Parker & Miles Morales Spider-Men: Double Trouble' captures all the fun of comic books and the things that one loves about Spider-Man in one perfectly all-ages comic that truly appeals to all ages. The world needs as many of these Double Trouble books as the creative team wants to keep giving us because fun powerful comic books like this are always needed. Read Full Review
Spider-Men: Double Trouble continues to be a ton of fun with its second issue. Read Full Review
Spider-Men: Double Trouble #2 is filled with some fun action, but doesn't match that quality with its humor, making this issue feel like just another Spider-Man comic. Read Full Review
This is a nice evolution/upgrade from the previous issue. "Miles can take care of himself" emerges as a major theme, the plot rolls along briskly, the humor's a little sharper, and of course, the art remains superb. The cherry on top is seeing GuriHiru render just about every Marvel villain imaginable in their unique style.