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u/MySonsdram · 25 pointsr/comicbooks

Dude! Ultimate Spider-Man! It's one of the best books Marvel's putting out right now.

Note, this one with Miles Morales. Not this one, or this one which takes place before it and stars Peter Parker.

If they like it and get to the end, then get them this one., which is the next series that focuses on him.

There's also this one with Miles Morales where he meets mainstream Spider-Man that is really great too.

u/centipededamascus · 8 pointsr/comicbooks

Miles' first appearance is in the aftermath of Peter Parker's death in the Ultimate Universe, in Ultimate Fallout #4. His story then really began in the Ultimate Comics Spider-Man series by Brian Bendis.

You can find his first appearance and the beginning of his story in this collection: https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Comics-Spider-Man-Vol-1/dp/0785157131/

I like Miles' story, and I definitely think it's worth checking out.

u/GreatWhiteRuffalo · 5 pointsr/comicbooks

For the most part, Miles has really only appeared in his own book, Ultimate Comics Spider-Man. There's only been 27 issues, so you could probably just start at the beginning of that if you want, with Bendis/Pichelli's Ultimate Comics Spider-Man Vol. 1 and then just go forward from there. To learn about Miles in general, that's probably the best place to start.

Miles also appeared in the Spider-Men mini-series, which had him meet the Peter Parker of the mainstream Marvel Universe. You could check that out also, but it's not really necessary.

u/highlordbubbles · 4 pointsr/Spiderman

If you're trying to get caught up on Ultimate Spider-Man, I recommend going back to the very start, Ultimate Comics Spider-Man Vol. 1 (http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Comics-Spider-Man-Vol-1/dp/0785157131). If you're wondering what's currently going on, here's a brief mostly spoiler-free overview; Miles and Spider-Woman are going through some turbulent times after a traumatic battle with Venom that ended with one of Miles's family dead. However they've gained an unexpected ally when it's revealed that Peter Parker has somehow apparently come back from the dead (or possibly never died to begin with). Unfortunately Green Goblin has also returned to New York and is trying to capture Miles due to a twisted belief that Miles is his property, since Miles gained his powers from a mutated spider that Oscorp created. Not only that but HYDRA has agents in New York and seems to have gained interest in Miles and his allies, with some of their agents claiming that Miles family has ties to HYDRA. So Miles and his fellow heroes are trying to not only stop Goblin, but to figure out why HYDRA is after him and how Peter has seemingly returned from the grave.

u/Sunflower_Fortunado · 4 pointsr/comicbooks

He hasn't been around for that long, and his stuff is mostly self contained (even when the rest of the ultimate universe is mired in a whole civil war thing, he's doing his own thing).

Best place to start for Miles would just be Ultimate Comics Spider-Man Vol 2 #1, collected here.

u/RyanMHolt · 4 pointsr/Marvel

Amazing Spider-Man starting with Spider-Island is really fun (Amazing Spider-Man #666 - 673) and you can just keep reading from there. I am deeply enjoying Superior Spider-Man as well, although it is definitely not for everyone. If you like something a little more a more naive tone, I highly recommend Ultimate Spider-Man, even though it has it's own continuity.

The Incredible Hulk # 1-6 by Jason Aaron is pretty good, but the series quickly starts pattering out. Indestructible Hulk by Mark Waid is decent, but nothing great.

Ant-Man has many incarnations. He stared in FF by Matt Fraction, which was highly under rated and cancelled too soon. Hank Pym, the original Ant-Man, is tearing it up in Avengers A.I. but that book is incredibly out there and crazy. It deals with some pretty lofty ideas and crazy expectations. Definitely an acquired taste.

The Avengers seem to be doing decently for the first few arc's in Marvel NOW! leading up to Infinity. Their past arc's shine as well. While it is mostly mutant focused, House of M is one of my all time favorites, and let's not forget the deeply loved Civil War as well. And if you enjoy the characters from the Avenger's film, I highly recommend without a doubt Hawkeye. If there is any book that always brings a smile to my face it is Hawkeye.

u/LibraryDrone · 3 pointsr/comicbooks

Hmm. These are my recommendations:

Superior Spider-Man Vol 1: Doc Ock puts his mind in Spider-Mans body and becomes Spider-Man.


Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man: This is an alternate universe where Spider-Man is dead and a new kid takes up the mantle.

u/dct2209 · 2 pointsr/Marvel

Try this one

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/0785157131/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1449675852&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=ultimate+spider+man+vol+1&dpPl=1&dpID=517vb4gAGML&ref=plSrch

The one you have put is volume one but from the new all new marvel collection. Miles in that has been spider-man for some time. The one above is from the beginning :)

u/kyrie-eleison · 2 pointsr/comicbooks
u/Future_Vantas · 2 pointsr/BlackPeopleTwitter

He sort of does: Uncle Aaron Davis.

He's not the most upstanding person, and his brother (Miles' dad) does not like him. But he dotes on Miles, willing to hang out with him, show him cool kung-fu movies, basically being the cool uncle any kid would want.

Then Miles gets those superpowers. And yes, Aaron dies. And yes, his death hits Miles hard.

Saying more would be a spoiler. Read Ultimate Comics Spider Man

u/ashen_shugar · 2 pointsr/Marvel

The story of volume 22 ties in with the Ultimatum event in Ultimatum and Ultimatum:Requiem. (There are mixed opinions on this story, and spiderman isnt the main character so maybe look it up before putting money down)

The story continues on after as Ultimate Comics: Spiderman with Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 and the arc "The Death of Spiderman" in Vol. 3 and Vol. 4 (Personally I think this is probably some of the best 4 volumes of the whole run, up there with the first volume and the first venom volume for me.)

Then Miles' story begins in Ultimate Comics:Spiderman Vol. 2, with 5 collections of that vol.1 vol.2 vol.3 vol.4 and vol.5

That leads to the story in Cataclysm, which is again a main crossover and a spiderman miniseries (all collected in this harcover.

The latest story is the new series, which has only a couple issues out and no trades so far. Its called Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-man

u/SocksForPigs · 1 pointr/comicbooks

I started with this. Should I not have?

u/TheCookieThief · 1 pointr/MilesMorales
u/Deezer19 · 1 pointr/comicbooks

Ok so, whats the difference between Ultimate Comics Spider-Man vol. 1 and Ultimate Comics Spider-Man vol. 1? I was thinking the second one I linked is the first volume of Ultimate Spider-Man, but that would appear to be Ultimate Spider-Man Volume 1: Powers and Responsibility. So why is there 2 Ultimate Comics #1s?

u/src202 · 1 pointr/Marvel

Ultimate Spider-Man is your best bet if she likes the movies. Make sure to start from the series from 2000 if you want Peter stories, and/or the series from 2011 if you want Miles. There's also a mini-series called Spider-Men, and it's pretty good. Miles teams up with main universe Peter Parker, and it has some Spider-Verse movie vibes.

u/briancarknee · 1 pointr/Spiderman

http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Comics-Spider-Man-Vol-1/dp/0785157131

You'll be fine starting from there. Not sure how much you know about Ultimate Spider-Man but all you need to know is that this is the ultimate universe, which is a somewhat radically different take on the main Marvel universe, and that Peter Parker was Spider-Man up to this volume (he's not anymore but I'm not sure if I should spoil why he's no longer Spidey, wiki it if you're really curious).

But that volume covers his origin. And I think there's five volumes that come after that. It's definitely a pretty refreshing Spider-Man story in that it's not Peter, and you definitely fall in love with Miles pretty quickly