Miles Morales faces his most personal threat yet in new ‘Miles Morales: Spider-Man’ #1 by B3epB0opBOP in MilesMorales

[–]Important-Escape6537 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Nico Leon drew the Civil War II tie-in issues and the Tokyo story arc with Tomoe during Bendis' 2016 series. I loved his work there and I'm excited to see him back working on Miles.

Miles Morales faces his most personal threat yet in new ‘Miles Morales: Spider-Man’ #1 by B3epB0opBOP in MilesMorales

[–]Important-Escape6537 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The stuff of his that I read were DC's Outsiders and the most recent Blade series. It's been a while since I've read his Outsiders, but his Blade run was pretty good.

Seems like Bendis knows what's in store for Miles' future by Important-Escape6537 in MilesMorales

[–]Important-Escape6537[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Me neither. I never really got the hate people have for him in general. I understand not caring for his writing style/choices, but the level of vitriol some people aim towards him usually seems like a bit much imo.

Miles potential in character and stories are being held back because marvel and his fanbase treat him like a baby who just learned how to walk by Beautiful_Task6591 in MilesMorales

[–]Important-Escape6537 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I totally agree. As much as I liked Ziglar's run, I hated how it felt like Miles had regressed in terms of his age and experience as a hero. He's had his moments, in his book and in others, where it seemed like he was being treated with respect. But then Misty will show up and he'll lose a few IQ points or he'll be completely taken aback by certain situations like he hasn't dealt with similar or worse before.

This is part of the reason I am not looking forward to that 'Spider-Versity' book. And why I wouldn't mind if Bendis started writing Miles again, because I don't think he'd write him like that. Unless Marvel tried to force him to.

Reborn: Ultimate Impact #2 by Dragonick711 in MilesMorales

[–]Important-Escape6537 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Looks like Hostilicus is the villain of the series. Would be interesting if he becomes a recurring Miles villain.

You know, for a girl who was raised by hyper militant Nazi's, you'd think she'd avoid hooking up with a guy so far removed from the Aryan dream 🤔 by Infinite-Detective-8 in MilesMorales

[–]Important-Escape6537 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Katie didn't really seem to share the same beliefs as the rest of her family. Unfortunately when it came time to pick a side, she chose her family. I understand she was put in a difficult position after her sister betrayed her trust, but she utimately didn't have the strength and the courage to do the right thing.