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Feb 02, 2023
Getting better!
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Feb 02, 2023
This has not only been one of the best spider-man comics that have come out, but also one of the comics that Marvel has released.
It's curious that Miles Morales has better comics than Peter Parker and other important characters. Hopefully the series can keep up with the pace it has up to now.
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Feb 02, 2023
Frankly, the story bored me a bit, and therefore I did not write-up about the 3rd issue. But after reading the 4th issue, I decided to write-up for the 3rd issue.
Let's get the ball Rolling. 3th issue's opening pages are starts with flashbacks of the Villain’s origin story. Miles finds himself facing a dangerous new villain who knows everything about him! A young woman who wants to destroy Miles personally. A young woman calling herself The Rabble. Yes, you will meet Rabble. Without spoilers, how can I describe what you will see and read in this issue about the Rabble... okay I got it. Every villain needs their origin story and that’s what we get in issue #3 with Rabble. She didn’t want to lash out at the world or have some inheren
t desire to see the world conquered or the like. No, her vendetta is very much personal with Miles Morales. There is a strange source of motivation about Rabble. Finally, let me say this; I guess you will say she is crazy. It looks like Ziglar will continue to create memorable foes for Miles.
The charm that Federico Vicentini and Bryan Valenza are casting just gets better and better with each issue. Also I need to point to the pages near the end when Miles and Misty defeat Scorpion before Miles meets Rabble, where the sun is setting and the lighting on the characters is done fantastically. Beating Scorpion can't be a spoiler, after all, we can't imagine Miles not beating up the Scorpion. Oh, here's a spoiler, Vicentini and Valenza continue to push this series even higher with each issue.
Don't make the mistake I made and read the 3rd issue right away. Then go straight to the 4th issue, because it looks like this series will continue to get better. more
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Feb 01, 2023
Glad I guessed right about the key reason Rabble has it out for Miles but her origin story is still a gut punch to the feels and succeeds with having me related to, and even sympathize with her. Yet the writing is smart enough to make sure she's being called out on how she's taking this way too far. So far the writing and art is keeping the early hot streak of this run going, with signs of it about to ramp up. And Misty Knight is an absolute delight!
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Feb 01, 2023
Congrats to Ziglar & Vicentini for pulling off a hat trick of three amazing issues so far!
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Jan 18, 2024
The art is dynamic as all hell, and the script makes plenty of room to let it breathe. That makes the overall pace very speedy, perhaps even too fast.
The pieces and parts used to advance the plot and develop the characters (particularly Raneem) are all off-the-shelf stuff. Nothing revolutionary.
Yet they're assembled with utmost skill, doing a perfect job of making the new antagonist compelling and threatening. Some of the dialogue is downright exquisite, particularly in the first 2 scenes.
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Feb 05, 2023
Miles Morales is just a good superhero book. It's got charm, fun, action and some stakes. It makes it feel good to read it.
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Nov 02, 2023
First thing's first, I think the origin for Rabble was fairly simple, yet also well-executed. It's not anything particularly profound or unique, but it's still a solid backstory that makes you have some sympathy towards the story's villain. Everything else here was good as well, although I will have to label this as the weakest issue of the series yet. I still enjoyed this a good amount, but the rest of the story was a bit lacking when compared to the first two issues in my opinion. However, I'm still digging this story and I'm looking forward to what comes next.
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Aug 25, 2024
Most idiotic villain motivation ever?
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