


Like any kid in boarding school getting sleep is hard, but for Miles it’s even worse. It’s also made very clear Miles is balancing his friends and family along with sleep. Case in point, Ganke is his best bud, but not his only buddy as he does keep track of the news to get Miles in gear for Spidey adventures. It catches you up to speed and details with each relationship how things can be difficult. The book bounces around revealing Miles’ status with friendships, family, and love life all while he attends boarding school. What’s good about it?Īhmed and Garron effectively deliver a near-flawless introduction to a new direction for Miles Morales. Not to discount the artists - more on that later - but the key to a solid Spider-Man book is inner turmoil and personality that is easy to glean even through the mask.

His pacing is good, the character writing tops, and his ability to draw you in exceptional. If you aren’t on board with Ahmed writing this series you haven’t read Black Bolt. What mystery lurks under the surface of this newest villainous uprising? Eisner Award-winner Saladin Ahmed (BLACK BOLT) and Young Gun Javier Garrón (ANT-MAN & THE WASP) bring you the latest and greatest adventures of the coolest character in the Marvel Universe! Why does this matter? Miles Morales swings back into the spotlight! Balancing a normal life, school, friends, family and super-heroing has never been easy for Miles, but when the rampaging Rhino and a cadre of mysterious criminals start plaguing Brooklyn, things take a dark turn for the young Spider-Man! And Miles doesn’t even know the half of it yet. Listen to the latest episode of our weekly comics podcast!
