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james_desantis 's review for:
Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Vol. 2
by Brian Michael Bendis
Miles has to decide which side he's on.
We did this with the first civil war. Now we do it again, as Miles has to choose what he believes in. Both would be using him but when the vision comes out of him killing Captain America, things get extra screwed up. Miles is at a loss, his grandmother hired Jessica Jones to find out who he is, and love troubles for Ganke.
Overall a decent volume, some fun moments, and I really do like Miles and his boys. But man oh man, some of the dialogue from Jessica and Luke is corny as hell, and the whole Tony Stark using Miles was too obvious. I dunno what happen, but Bendis doesn't write Jessica and Luke like he did despite making them famous.
Anyway overall a decent arc and some fun times.
We did this with the first civil war. Now we do it again, as Miles has to choose what he believes in. Both would be using him but when the vision comes out of him killing Captain America, things get extra screwed up. Miles is at a loss, his grandmother hired Jessica Jones to find out who he is, and love troubles for Ganke.
Overall a decent volume, some fun moments, and I really do like Miles and his boys. But man oh man, some of the dialogue from Jessica and Luke is corny as hell, and the whole Tony Stark using Miles was too obvious. I dunno what happen, but Bendis doesn't write Jessica and Luke like he did despite making them famous.
Anyway overall a decent arc and some fun times.