Thursday, December 15, 2016

Spider-Man #10


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Spider-Man, Issue #10 ties directly into Civil War II, and Miles Morales is recovering from the vision Ulysses had of him killing Captain America. The comic then shows what happens when Spider-Man goes to the steps of the Capitol Building. After that Miles goes on the soliloquy about how his uncle Aaron was a criminal and how Spider-Man sometimes gets upset and wants to do bad things like killing Captain America. Then he relates the long-expected death of Tony Stark. The comics Invincible Iron Man and Infamous Ironman had already hinted at this happening.

I don't remember if Tony Stark dies in Issue #7 of Civil War II, but putting his death in this comic is powerful, although at the expense of much happening in the past couple of issues of Spider-Man. In Issue #9, we see very little of Spider-Man, but in Issue #10 we see him laid bare. I am a fan of the new Spider-Man. Sometimes characters from other universes become so popular that they get series of their own in the main Marvel universe. To wit, Spider Gwen will make an appearance in the next issue.

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