Miles Morales Spider-Man #6 // Review
Miles Morales Spider-Man #6 is all about trust and secrets and how they intersect. Miles faces questions about who he should share his own secret identity while being confronted with other secrets by new and old associates.
This issue picks up where the previous left off, with Milesβ first encounter with Starling, a new anti-hero on a mission to murder Tombstone. Sparks fly between Miles and Starling, even as Miles works to both bring Tombstone to justice and keep Starling from killing him, a mission that requires placing his trust in Starlingβs hands.
The issue also checks in with several Milesβ other friends and enemies. His other love interest, Barbara, continues to press him on revealing whatever secret sheβs keeping from him, and Miles continues to have troubles with both his principal and the new Flash-Tompson-esque antagonist introduced in the last issue. These subplots donβt tie into the more compelling main story of Starling and Tombstone.
Storytellers Saladin Ahmed and Javier GarrΓ³n continue to redefine Miles Morales and his supporting cast. The action sequences are kinetic and thrilling, and the quieter character moments are compelling. GarrΓ³nβs rendering of Milesβ body language is particularly useful. The colors by David Curiel add weight and dimension to GarrΓ³nβs line art, and VCβs Cory Petitβs lettering is clear and compelling.
Miles Morales Spider-Man continues to be one of Marvelβs best books on the stands. This issue introduces a compelling new character to the Spider-Man mythos. Like Miles, we can only trust that the disparate, unconnected subplots tie together in future issues.




