The Spider-Man book we deserve, frankly.
Reynolds writes my favourite kind of Spider-Man in that Miles has to do most of The Work as himself, and can only bring Spidey out for the big fight at the end. And it's BRILLIANT. The conflict was breath-taking, and I was, like, SHAKING WITH FURY at one point. (I hate bad teachers so much, you guys. I HATE THEM.)
I wanted other Spider-Man or Ironman or LITERALLY ANYONE to swoop in and help Miles save the day (and himself), and that never happened and the book was SO MUCH BETTER FOR IT.
Also there's a scene that I'll just refer to as "The Spades Conversation" that might be the most amazing thing ever written for Marvel.
Reynolds writes my favourite kind of Spider-Man in that Miles has to do most of The Work as himself, and can only bring Spidey out for the big fight at the end. And it's BRILLIANT. The conflict was breath-taking, and I was, like, SHAKING WITH FURY at one point. (I hate bad teachers so much, you guys. I HATE THEM.)
I wanted other Spider-Man or Ironman or LITERALLY ANYONE to swoop in and help Miles save the day (and himself), and that never happened and the book was SO MUCH BETTER FOR IT.
Also there's a scene that I'll just refer to as "The Spades Conversation" that might be the most amazing thing ever written for Marvel.