Miles Morales Stranger tides : a Spider-Man graphic novel

Justin A. Reynolds

Book - 2022

While at a launch for a brand-new video game, Spider-Man must swing into action when a villain named the Stranger, who has deemed humanity lacking, manipulates the game.

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Superhero comics
Action and adventure comics
Published
New York, NY : Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Justin A. Reynolds (author)
Other Authors
Pablo Leon (artist), Bruno Oliveira, Arianna Florean
Edition
First edition
Item Description
At head of title: Marvel.
Chiefly illustrations.
Physical Description
110 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781338826395
9781518285356
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Spider-Man is swinging in for another fast-paced adventure! Spider-Man, aka Afro-Latine teenager Miles Morales, is excited to be a celebrity's plus-one to a new video game launch, but when the party is interrupted by Trinity and Vex, two potential teenage supervillains-in-training, Spider-Man is soon tangled in a web of plans created by the Stranger, a superstrong, superintelligent extraterrestrial with plans to kill half of Earth's population in the name of justice. The Stranger plans to freeze people in a state of unexplained hibernation and then turn half the population against the other half. The book's basic plot seems lifted from Avengers: Infinity War. Sure, there are some personal stakes added to this story, as Spider-Man's friends and family are frozen, and a subplot develops where Miles' Uncle Aaron is hospitalized after being frozen while driving, but the graphic novel suffers from the blink-and-you'll-miss-it emotional ways in which these (temporary) losses affect Miles. The exposition in place of plot and fast-paced character development also won't help readers turn into mega-fans. Miles Morales became incredibly popular because he was a breath of fresh air, adding nuance and depth to Marvel, and this book is going to be read and reread by many fans because of that, but it brings little new to the party. Trinity is brown-skinned, while Vex is light-skinned. A lackluster outing for a beloved Marvel character. (Graphic novel. 8-10) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.