Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #28

Writer: Brian Michael Bendis Artist: David Marquez Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: October 23, 2013 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 9 User Reviews: 9
8.3Critic Rating
7.6User Rating

"SPIDER-MAN NO MORE" CONCLUDES
•  The end of the first chapter of the MILES MORALES saga
•  Miles discovers one of the big secrets of his origin.
•  Guest starring CLOAK AND DAGGER and SPIDER-WOMAN

  • 10
    All-Comic - Dan Pennacchia Oct 24, 2013

    In this single issue, Bendis and Marquez close out a chapter in the series with impressive skill, and simultaneously lay the groundwork for an entirely new era to come. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Analog Addiction - Jideobi Odunze Oct 24, 2013

    This issue looked great. Clean, great use of the color tones, and the layout of the fights was well enough to display the potential their dynamic had. It's as if they were meant to be a team and having that one goal in mind kept them on the same page. Whatever comes next, you want to be reading this book. There is fun to be had in being a superhero, and they felt that while getting their retribution. That's not including the emotion put into this, especially seeing Miles finally make up with Ganke, those two really made the book fun when they were friends. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Marvel Disassembled - Kyle Mc Oct 24, 2013

    This could potentially be the final issue of Ultimate Comics Spider-Man as over the next few months the entire Ultimate line goes into the event Cataclysm and with rumours being rampant that it could be the end of the Ultimate line completely which would either see the death of Miles and co. or being brought to the 616. While personally don't believe either of these things happening IF it did the final page pretty much wraps up a huge and prominent theme in Miles' tenure as the wall crawler. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Marcell Oct 25, 2013

    Ultimate Spider-Man #28 is nice resolution to this arc of the story and sets up a lot of things to be expanded on, too bad Cataclysm is happening because I would have to see these plot points develop further. Although this ending will certainly please readers of the series. Read Full Review

  • 8.7
    IGN - Joshua Yehl Oct 23, 2013

    David Marquez is in top form, which is nothing new for him. He has a wonderfully clean style that lets him produce well-crafted characters and populate his detailed settings with them. You can really tell he put a lot of effort into aging Miles so that he looks every bit the new Spider-Man he has become. Colorist Justin Ponsor tops the pencils off with his usual high quality coloring that helps texture and emphasize both the characters and the action. I don't know what books these fine artists will be working on from now on, but it's safe to say that those books will look great. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Multiversity Comics - Matt Dodge Oct 25, 2013

    This issue wraps up many long running plot threads within the series in an extremely satisfying way that is sure to please fans, but leaves enough behind to ensure the readers that the story of Miles Morales is not over just yet. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Jason Sacks Oct 29, 2013

    If this was the last time we'll see Miles in a comic of this type, I'm really glad I checked it out. This was as solid a comic as Marvel produces, a really impressive full meal of a comic book from Bendis and Marquez. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Nov 4, 2013

    The last issue of Ultimate Spider-Man sees an end to the threat of Roxxon in playful fashion. It also reaffirms Miles as Spider-Man " while answering a few questions about his origin " just in time to close the book. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Vine - Mat 'Inferiorego' Elfring Oct 23, 2013

    ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN #28 isn't a bad issue. It also isn't one of my favorites. The issue ties up a bit too quickly and really feels rushed. The final fight is over way too quickly as well. However, the art on this issue is not only my favorite art to come out of Marquez and Ponsor, but it's some of my favorite art this month. Overall, it's an alright read, and if you've been reading this series, you may as well finish it up here. I give this issue a mild recommendation. Read Full Review

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