THE FINAL MILES MORALES STORY!
Humanity makes its last stand in the only place strong enough to survive: BROOKLYN. Former Spider-Man, Miles Morales, leads the last bastion of civilization into the future! Penned by MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN author SALADIN AHMED!
Rated T+
This won't be to everyone's taste, as mentioned, if you are over the whole political debates and related issues then perhaps this isn't for you. If you like the age old story of fighting for what is right, standing up against the oppressive forces that want to destroy everything, then you just might enjoy this comic. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: The End may not quite qualify as "essential reading." But it's a self-contained story with a simple message, and its creators deliver it powerfully. As long as you come in with even a little curiosity as to how Miles Morales is holding up decades after the end of the world, you won't be disappointed. Read Full Review
A nice look at Miles' generosity and positive outlook, with some overt social commentary. Read Full Review
"Miles Morales: The End" #1 is a decent comic that feels like it could have been more. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: The End is worth reading but not something to rush out for. We'll see what the rest of the one-shots bring as the whole might be better than the individual issues. There may be a point in the future where the comic matters a bit more but at this point it feels like a one-shot that's generally forgettable. Read Full Review
A just above average issue all around which doesn't feel like the best final story for such a popular character. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: The End #1 is a fine story, but the addition of Miles' death at the end and it being advertised as "the final Miles Morales story" makes this feel like a shallow attempt to cash in on sentimentality that just isn't earned in these pages. Read Full Review
Well, all I have to say is, why? Why is this issue even a thing? The art was a solid B while some of the faces were unquestionably disturbing. And, the story just felt like it was trying to tell something new but somehow it didnt know where to go or what direction to focus on. I truly would not recommend this to anyone, especially Miles fans like myself. Read Full Review
Miles Morales: The End has a good head for its lead character, but thats ultimately lost in a hodgepodge of post-apocalypse tropes and clichs readers have seen countless times before. If youre looking for a definitive final statement that closes the book on a beloved character, sadly, this one-shot doesnt measure up. Read Full Review
Few ideas about this world stand out as unique, and with so little connective tissue to Miles' overall journey it hits the ground with a thud instead of swinging. Read Full Review
it was cool and the story was great. but something is not making me give a 10.
First off the art was horrible for the tone of this book. It seemed like kids comic book art and some of the panels were just really hard to look at. The story itself was good and I enjoyed it even though it went fast.
There's something sadly appropriate about Miles killing himself in the process of winning one last fight that Comic Book Guys can dismiss by saying "venom strike is his only move LOL." This art needs one of the world's biggest "acquired taste" caveats (and some more nuanced coloring), but it's not bad if you go along with it.
This was fine. I didn't like the art and the story felt rushed and empty. But I still liked the characterization of Miles, so that counts for something. And it was technically written well.
" I knew the man who wore that costume. The real costume. He was humble and kind. He was my friend. And i'm gonna make you sorry as hell you had the gall to dress up as him ! "
- OLD MAN MILES
This was a pretty nothing story, if I’m honest. Nothing special being said, and the art was not good.
This Sucked Ass. This would be a Terrible End to a great character. An evil Captain America ripoff that looks like he came out of a Liefeld run. Interesting choice of a villain and the whole story was cheesy and anticlimactic. I cant stress how bad this was. Skip this one.