Thursday, June 5, 2025

Miles Morales: Spider-Man #33 Review

 


Writer: Cody Ziglar

Artist: Marco Renna

Colorist: Bryan Valenza

Letterer: Cory Petit

Cover Artists: Federico Vicentini & Neeraj Menon; Logan Lubera & Rachelle Rosenberg; Taurin Clarke; Rogê Antônio & Marcelo Maiolo

Designer: Gabriel Mata

Editors: Kaitlyn Lindtvedt, Tom Groneman, Nick Lowe & C B Cebulski

Publisher: Marvel

Price: $3.99

Release Date: May 14, 2025

 

Kwaku Anansi has been silent and alone for too long. So he dubs Miles Morales his herald and explores life in Brooklyn. But Ares, the God of War, takes umbrage at Anansi's pact with Miles. He enlists Zip Zephyr and upgrades Agent Gao to War-Cry to prevent Anansi from breaking ancient pacts. When Anansi senses Ares' meddling in his new story, the spider-god enlists Thor's and Hercules' aid. Will Brooklyn play host to a battle of the gods? Let's offer sacrifices to our lords above, leap into Miles Morales: Spider-Man #33, and find out!

 

Story

After living in fear of others, Shift braves a life above ground in New York. Miles gives him a new name, and Mayor Cage finds him a school. But Jaime finds gaining acceptance among people he doesn’t know more difficult than posing as Miles at Brooklyn Visions Academy. After achieving the seemingly impossible in overturning Fisk’s Law, perhaps Luke Cage selected the Eastside Academy of the Arts for a reason. Where other students see an insecure, swole dude, one person welcomes a new friend.

 

When Ares requests an Agon in Miles Morales: Spider-Man #33, Anansi readily accepts. The rules of the formal confrontation specify two four-person teams. Even though Miles doesn’t know who fights for Ares besides Zip Zephyr and War-Cry, Miles must choose who will fight with him and Hercules. Forced to decide which of his friends may die, Miles again battles the stress that has often threatened to overwhelm him. But like Ghostbuster Ray Stantz, whether Miles wants to choose anyone or not, his spider-god summons the people Miles thinks of.

 

Cody Ziglar’s story concerns how we regard surprise. Do we look for unexpected challenges or dread them? Do we welcome new experiences or seek a pattern to define our days? While each god wields trickery to gain an advantage, Ares seeks revenge for past slights. Anansi welcomes a contest that will inspire heroes in the future. After struggling to manage his stress, Miles must decide if he trusts the god who endangers his friends in Miles Morales: Spider-Man #33. 

 


 

 

Art

When Jaime approaches carrying his tray and sporting a smile, two boys wearing hoodies abandon the table, leaning forward. As his smile flees, Jaime hunches forward, showing less delight in his food than when he ate with Ganke and Miles’ friends. But when someone wearing a gleaming leather jacket and a confident expression joins him, Jaime relaxes, and his smile returns in Miles Morales: Spider-Man #33.

 

Compared with Jaime and Jade's reunion, a tense confrontation occurs outside Brooklyn Visions Academy. While Thor, Hercules, War-Cry, and Zip Zephyr prepare for battle, Ares looks self-assured. Miles seems poised for a nervous breakdown. 

 


 

Kwaku Anansi may not wear the rich blues and golds of Ares’ team. Nor does he wear a uniform as colorful as Miles' red, black, and purple Wakandan spider-suit. Yet a smile never lingers far from Anansi's face. Adorned in black fabric and beads, with bright blue and orange body-paint and feathered-mask, Anansi radiates a love for life and gratitude for every new situation.

 

As Bryan Valenza lavishes a bright color palette on Marco Renna's appealing characters, a tense confrontation, and a climactic fight, Cory Petit thwips uppercase letters into dialogue balloons and narrative boxes. Miles' thoughts appear as white letters in red narrative boxes, while white block letters introduce the singers of Anansi’s new song. Two others join Zip's diagonal-lettered chorus. The dialogue grows bold for intonation, enlarges for volume, and never shrinks. Sound effects help us hear resounding thunder, teleportation, and a world-traveling axe that puts Phileas Fogg to shame. Thanks to Marvel Comics for providing a copy for review.

 


 

Final Thoughts

His active lifestyle and battle with stress blind Miles to others' struggles. Like Peter Parker, his friends must spell out their difficulties for him. But when circumstances force him to endanger the people in his life, Miles discovers that someone whose life seems perfect also faces daily struggles in Miles Morales: Spider-Man #33.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

To look inside see my review at Comic Book Dispatch



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