
As far as the art, again another comic book that has fantastic art. Renna does a fantastic job adding vibrant colors to each of the individual’s suits. I also like how Renna makes Miles’s look, especially when he is out of the suit. Definitely the art takes a realistic look as what to people of color actually look like. All of the action sequences literally jump out of the page.
Writer Cody Ziglar
Artist Marco Renna
Color Artist Bryan Valenza
Cover Artists Federico Vicentini and Neeraj Menon
Publisher Marvel Comics
When it comes to the Ultimate Universe, Miles Morales sure has a rollercoaster story. In this last issue, Miles again was dealing with robots that are programmed to destroy him. Of course, he has a great group of superhero friends to help him defeat these robots. Miles again has to balance being a superhero, and also being a student. There are many moments that I was glad to see him still in school. As far as story-wise, this is a final chapter in this ultimate universe. There are questions that are answered, and I’m glad that they give more depth to Miles in this conclusion.
When it comes to any Miles’s comics, I just love the humanity that Miles has. He is so different than Peter Parker, but yet the same. He has his own journey that he has to figure out. Just like when he actually meets Peter Parker, he makes it clear that he wants to “do his own thing.” I think that is absolutely fantastic for him. I’m so happy on how this has ended, and can’t wait to see any spin-off stories that are after this.
Overall Grade: 9/10
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