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Ultimate Comics Spider-Man by Brian Michael Bendis Vol. 2 Kindle & comiXology

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 212 ratings

Collects Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #6-10.

The next chapter in the saga of Miles Morales starts here as New York feels the sting of the new Ultimate Scorpion! Meanwhile, still discovering the limits of his skills and powers, Miles must learn how to be a hero from -- Peter Parker?!
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00FSRFMOE
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Marvel (December 5, 2012)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ December 5, 2012
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 325299 KB
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  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 104 pages
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Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2015
Love the other side of the inner city aspect of this story. The worrisome mom praying her kid isnt sent to a drop out factory. They even have some of the slang down. What im not sure of is the age of Peter Parker but Im still reading it. Cause the way they portrayed it ....He was still young himself when Spider-man should be old as balls. Either way alternate universe or whatever its an excellent story and Im going to follow this story line. Got mine on kindle and it looks great.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2013
Where the 616 Spiderman has gone from bad to worse the last couple years with Dan Slott, the exact opposite has happened with Ultimate Spiderman. Bendis once again shows us why he is one of the best. This book is exciting, new, full of great character development and overall great story telling. I'm so glad at least one spiderman book isn't about gimmicks but is about story telling and character development.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2019
I love Miles as Spider-Man. I love the fact he is finding out what he can do and he is not afraid to help where it is needed. Good book. Great art.
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2012
The fever over a new Ultimate Spider-man is now over and we can get down to business. Miles is a good fit in the Ultimate Universe to be Spider-Man in a way it wouldn't work over in the "regular" universe. They tried replacing Peter with Ben Reilly (was he or was he not the clone...he was) and chickened out when the fanboys went beserker rage. Too bad as ol Pete was getting long in the tooth with too many titles and too much back story to keep track of. Ben Reilly could have been a new beginning...oh that's old news and who cares? We're talking about the Ultimate Universe here. Don't get me wrong, I liked Peter Parker here, was saddened when I heard Bendis was going to kill him off, but this Peter too had gathered quite a bit of moss in the over 10 years since his debut. He got a hero's send-off and hey, it's comics OK?

Miles seems like a good kid though the coincidence of his uncle being the Prowler is a bit much (deep breath...it's just comics). I'm enjoying him stretching his legs, his getting..sort of..approved by the powers that be with a new Spider-Man uniform that still pays tribute to the old without being a direct copy. He needs the webs though and I'm sure that won't be too far down the road. He also needs the tragedy to really set him down his path and I guess it's going to be a question of who. Mom, Dad, Uncle Prowler. It's got to be one of them and if I had to gather a guess it'll be his Mom.

Still haven't talked about this book. It was a good story with some funny bits (Prowler getting busted in Mexico because the Tinkerer's suit apparently doesn't have unlimited blasts), some drama (Prowler forcing Miles to fight), and some shock (bringing Aunt May and Gwen back into the story). I can't wait to see what Bendis puts this poor kid through next.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2019
I am loving miles morales as spiderman. He great character and he trying to figure out how to be a super hero. I also really like the prowler and scorpion of the ultimate story line. Will be getting the next volume.
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2012
Big fan of this series and happy with the direction Marvel decided to take with the Ultimate series. The original purpose was to reinvent characters for a modern age and fan base, what a great way to do so by starting from scratch. In Volume 2 you see more of Miles learning about his powers and dealing with different yet similar issues Peter Parker dealt with as far as keeping a secret identity and how to manage beating various foes. Some secrets are hard to hide and even your own family may be your worse foe.....
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Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2012
I liked and respected the character in the mainstream but wasn't reader of the book, this and the previous volumes made me a fan of Spiderman. All of the originals quality with added benefit of seeing one of the greatest American superheroes inhabited by a brown face.

Exciting and engaging stories with fantastic art!
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2019
Great book for the price. This story line is awesome and I highly recommend it. Get with the Miles Spider-Man!

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DrewYetti
4.0 out of 5 stars Getting there
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 28, 2014
I am impressed with the developments of the new spider man and i have witnessed how he is now adjusting to his new powers and his new life at the charter school. However i do not like the art in the first 2 issues but they have gotten better afterwards. I would recommend it as it's a good and enjoyable read on a different spiderman.
Scott Flower
5.0 out of 5 stars It's a steep learning curve
Reviewed in Canada on June 19, 2012
Miles Morales is certainly taking his new role as Spider-Man very seriously. This is him finally going out there with his awesome costume and making a name for himself as the new Spider-Man. Problem is he needs training...lots of training. But Miles might not get a choice in who trains him and that could be bad news. This volume is about his first few attempts at saving the day and finding out what he's really capable of. No doubt he has a long way to go but he sure is getting the hang of it, especially with the extra powers Peter didn't have. Which is what I love about this book, he is in no way Peter Parker and the villains are having to find that out the hard way even though they all say "NO, NOT YOU AGAIN!". With a fantastic team of artists you just won't want anyone else near this series. The art is top notch with Pichelli and Marquez, Samnee's couple of issues weren't bad but doesn't quite fit the style Pichelli has set. Miles Morales is still an exciting new Spider-Man with stories that have me coming back for more and I bet you will be too.
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tim halligan
5.0 out of 5 stars Great seller and delivery service
Reviewed in Canada on August 10, 2014
Son loves it. Wish there were more of them reasonably priced. Great seller and delivery service.
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