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Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1 Is a Fun Return to Form, But Spider-Verse Haunts Its Shadow (Review)
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Miles Morales is just as much Spider-Man as Peter, and he’s more than proven he can handle his own villains and mythos.
Videos by ComicBook.comNow, Miles is rocking out in his own new series, Miles Morales: Spider-Man (2026), which just dropped its very first issue.
This series is pitching itself as a return to form for Miles, putting him back in his classic suit and starting him over with a down-to-earth, friendly neighborhood status quo.
For one, it continuously repeats that Miles is figuring out “this Spider-Man thing,” which seems strange to say for someone who has been established as Spider-Man for so long.
The real thing holding it back from a higher rating is the strange movie synergies, which bothered me a lot.