Publisher: Marvel Comics
Writer: Brian Michael Bendis
Artist: Sara Pichelli
Colors: Justin Ponsor
First things first, this is not an issue that anyone should plan on reading in public or on public transport, especially if you care for this character, no there are no inappropriate images, there is a moment that will hit you in the gut, and well I teared up and got some very funny looks from fellow passengers on my train. This was a tough week to make the pick with several other titles right up there as well but Ultimate Spider-Man has been one of the comics I pick up every month and enjoy every month since its 1st issue which received very different reactions from fans across the world. Brian Michael Bendis has done a great job of developing this character and his network of family and friends which helps to develop a fondness for this character which makes you care what happens to him, Miles Morales, and that is why this issue hit so hard. I have read this 3 times over and at the same point in this issue I have the same reaction every time. This issue is action packed, drawn superbly as always by Sara Pichelli. But it is written in a way where you just do not expect what happens to happen, the next issue's title makes so much more sense now and I am eager to get issue 23 in my hands so I can check on how one of my favourite characters is coping. If you haven't given this title a chance yet, Venom War may be a great way to jump on.
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