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Next Week's Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1 Starts Off with a Really Bad Idea

Next week's Miles Morales: Spider-Man starts with an oft-used narrative device. Spider-Man is keeping a journal, and what he's writing it serves as the captions for the story. It's a clever idea, except…

Next Week's Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1 Starts Off with a Really Bad Idea

…it's a really bad idea. Sure, it might be good for the story. But it's a terrible idea for Miles! What if somebody finds that thing?!

The journal is a school assignment, and the assignment demands the journals be afforded absolute privacy.

Next Week's Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1 Starts Off with a Really Bad Idea

But is that rule going to stop Spider-Man's enemies from getting ahold of it and using it to track down and harm the people he loves? It's almost as if the creators are setting up a future story here.

Miles Morales: Spider-Man debuts on Wednesday. Here's a preview, which the giant ugly watermarks will confirm is taken from a Multiversity EX-X-XCLUSIVE.

Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1
(W) Saladin Ahmed (A) Javi Garron (CA) Brian Stelfreeze
Balancing his normal life, school, parents, etc…and super-heroing has never been easy, but when the Rhino and a cadre of mysterious criminals start plaguing Brooklyn, things take a dark turn. And Miles doesn't even know the half of it yet. Eisner Award-winner Saladin Ahmed (BLACK BOLT) and Young Gun Javier Garr n (ANT-MAN & THE WASP) bring you the latest incarnation of the coolest character in the Marvel Universe!
Rated T
In Shops: Dec 12, 2018
SRP: $3.99


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