Spider-Man, Issue #8 starts off where Issue #7 left off, with Spider-Man (Miles Morales) in full suit being confronted by Luke Cage and Jessica Jones. They know his secret identity, and they know who knows his secret identity. Then they hit him with the news: it wasn't hard to figure out, and Miles's grandmother hired Jones. Once that awkward confrontation is over, Civil War II is up next. An incident from Civil War II, Issue #3 is replayed from Spider-Man's point of view.
Both halves of the comic were good stuff. I particularly like the take on Civil War II, and how the story is growing. I'm not a huge fan of crossover events, and let's face it. The original Civil War was readable, but it wasn't great. This is great. I like how Nova, Spider-Man, and Ms. Marvel all commiserate. Ms. Marvel thinks Captain Marvel is cool, but they all hate the situation. Basically, there are two very good stories working at once.
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