My best guess is that it's a flashback, no idea how it could tie into the story though.
I thought he was going to beat everybody up like he did that one time with Hammerhead.
Even though Pichellie has been back to do interiors for backups, it's still nice to see her drawing miles, this makes me more excited for Marquez who hasn't done any miles interiors in awhile. I wonder if this issue will have a smaller stories in it with a overarching plot (probably going to be Rabble related) or are this flashbacks?
MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN #19
CODY ZIGLAR (W) • FEDERICO VICENTINI (A/C)
VAMPIRE VARIANT COVER BY LUCIANO VECCHIO • VARIANT COVER BY DERRICK CHEW
FALLOUT FROM ISSUE #300!
The climactic events of issue #300 have FOREVER CHANGED Miles Morales!
But a SPIDER-MAN’s job is never done. And in fact, learning to live with the consequences of his actions might be the greatest job of Miles’ life.
Who will survive? What has the battle cost him? And what does the future look like for Miles Morales: Spider-Man?!
THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MEN #2
GREG WEISMAN (W) • HUMBERTO RAMOS (A/C)
VARIANT COVER BY CARMEN CARNERO • VARIANT COVER BY MIKE MAYHEW
VAMPIRE VARIANT COVER BY MIKE MCKONE • HOMAGE VARIANT COVER BY WILL SLINEY
“ARACHNOBATICS” CONTINUES!
Surprising anyone who knows Peter Parker (but probably not those who know Miles Morales), the Spider-Men have been keeping up their weekly meetup at the Coffee Bean!
Sadly, that hasn’t given them any insight into the machinations of the Jackal!!!
And what do all these mysterious interludes add up to?
I read somewhere that Miles is just 17 in the comics...
Is that correct? I thought he was a little older than that.
You know that Miles has a sword and X-ray vision I wonder Greg Weisman has been keeping up with his book. He has difficult task of using villains that can take on the Spider-Men