![]() Each issue is structured in a way that ends on a one-page reveal, which gives the series a good pace from chapter to chapter. Miles really gets to be a hero, mentor and support his “brother” Shift, and interact with older counterparts of his friends and family. ![]() That’s not to say that it’s bad, as it’s pretty entertaining to read from a narrative perspective. Without getting into spoilers, Saladin Ahmed delivers a not-unfamiliar story of a dark future, in which a rebel militia combats the ravages of war and the atrocities of an indifferent occupying force. ![]() With the help of allies new and old, Miles must find a way to help the future army defeat the Emperor of Brooklyn, and make his way home. Listen to the latest episode of our weekly comics podcast!Ĭontinuing from the previous volume of more disconnected adventures post- Clone Saga, Empire of the Spider sees Miles marooned in a twisted vision of his home, one that has been conquered by that universe’s villainous clone of Miles, Selim (originally introduced in the aforementioned Clone Saga). ![]()
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