Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales - Wings of Fury
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Jesús E. Martínez
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Miles Morales has a lot going on, what with moving to a new neighborhood, dealing with the loss of his father, and the whole gaining superpowers thing. After a misunderstanding with the law, Miles questions what it means to be a hero when people are ready to believe the worst of you. Tempted by the power and freedom of his new abilities, Miles must decide what kind of Spider-Man he wants to be. When Vulture starts wreaking havoc across the city with his new accomplice Starling, Miles can't just sit back and watch. Teamed up with Peter Parker, the two Spider-Men must stop the winged duo before they can unleash experimental tech across the whole city. With lives at risk, can Miles step up and be a hero?
©2020 Marvel and Brittney Morris (P)2021 MarvelWhat listeners say about Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales - Wings of Fury
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- Nabil Hussain
- 11-12-21
Fabulous, Superb and Marvellous Spidey Tale
This audiobook was fantastic and brilliant. It featured a narrator who was clearly enthusiastic about the story, well spoken and simply a delight to listen to. The story was excellent introducing us into the adventures of Miles Morales or Spiderman. What a great audiobook to involve an ethnic minority character as the main character. This alongside with Ms .Marvel or Kamala Khan shows how diverse Marvel Comics is. This story is action packed with an intriguing plot about Vulture and the dubious company TerraHeal. It was dramatic, gripping to follow and very entertaining. Marvel comics have done themselves proud with this audiobook and the corresponding novel as well.
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- Louise Rock
- 29-07-22
brilliant
I loved the intire thing it was brilliant the title matched the story so well
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- Anonymous User
- 08-06-23
A great story!
It’s a good story with the bird things and the other stuff that happens! So it’s a great story
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- Peter
- 24-11-23
Amazing
As some who loves the Insomniac games spiderman universe they are doing at the moment this book is a must listen as it flushes out the world so much
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- Jason
- 25-07-24
Horrible narration and race baiting plotline. From a massive Miles Morales fan.
TL;DR from a Miles Morales fan: Author uses senseless race baiting, and a plot that not only disregarded a lot of the parent games universe, but also tries too hard to be "out there" and "wild", and completely misses the mark. To top it off, the narrator is horrendous and completely horrific to listen to. He makes Ganke sound like a Saturday morning anime girl. Save your money!
Coming as a massive Miles Morales fan (and Peter Parker fan of 29yrs,) this novel is complete and utter drivel. It's main hook is essentially completely detached from the Insomnia-verse, despite being DIRECT tie-ins, how? The events in this book are never, ever mentioned in the games. Vulture is locked up along with the rest of the Sinister 6 and NYC is facing new difficulties in the fight with the Tinkerers gang by the end of Spider-Man/start of Miles Morales spin off game. in this, Vulture is conveniently cancer free thanks to a wacky new corporation and is now turning people into bird mutants, I shit thee nay. Rio gets turned into a human sized crow, and never speaks of it again. That's what you're reading up to by the way, spoiler alert I guess?
Putting it's source material aside and taking a standalone perspective it's also severely lacking. Miles comes off as still unable to do anything Spider person related and worries about everything, and the thought of having to get Pete involved. The idea of Miles' race being mixed African/Latino American was a great idea for a new spider person, and has had his racial pride explored and challenged in the comics to some good results. But this author uses race as a bait and hook for some of the mose senseless plot "devices" and it's so glaringly painful she's trying to push an agenda and comes across as "higher and mightier than you".
All in all, if you are hell bent to listen to this, just listen to it on YouTube or somewhere that can get it free.
Miles is still the best Spider-Man, I will die on this hill. Fight me.
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- Tim
- 16-07-23
hard to listen.
it's a real struggle to get through. the narrators voice is really grating. Will try again but really finding the voice actor annoying. (update - the narrator can't do accents. his peter definitely doesn't sound like he is from new york and miles' grandmother sounds like she is from Pakistan, not a Latina.
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