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Annotation: An original middle-grade graphic novel from Graphix starring Brooklyn's Spider-Man, Miles Morales, by bestselling author Justin A. Reynolds and Eisner nominee Pablo Leon!
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #6668039
Format: Paperback
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Copyright Date: 2021
Edition Date: 2021 Release Date: 06/01/21
Illustrator: Leon, Pablo,, Geoffo,
Pages: 113 pages
ISBN: 1-338-64803-9
ISBN 13: 978-1-338-64803-4
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 24 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Thu Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)

Rising star Reynolds draws on devastating real-life experiences to relate how the teenage Afro-Latinx superhero must discover a renewed balance of self even as he negotiates his immense responsibilities.Puerto Rico, where Miles' mother grew up, has experienced a very intense earthquake. Just as the family launches a community fundraiser to help, Spider-Man must attend to a mischievous new superpowered duo who elude his capture. Simultaneously, Miles and his best friend, Ganke, who's Korean American, welcome a new friend when new female classmate and techie Kyle, who's Black, joins the scene at Brooklyn Visions Academy, as her father has come to town to work for the mega-rich, ultrapowerful Harrison Snow. Yet just a few days later, Kyle's father seems to have gone missing. Might there be a connection among it all: the mysterious disappearance of Kyle's father, the new superpowered duo shaking things up, and the earthquakes threatening his mother's beloved island? And will Miles ever be able to get a good night's sleep? The graphic novel sensitively grants agency to those who can't shoot webs from their wrists, as Miles' friends' skills, wisdom, and cunning all contribute to finding a solution. Leon's panels equally deftly juggle humor, action, and emotional truth. At its heart, the story lifts up the real-world consequences of a series of natural disasters to the proud people of Puerto Rico, challenging us all to recognize our shared responsibility.Big heart and enduring life lessons make this a cherished addition to a viral character's legacy. (Graphic adventure. 8-12)

ALA Booklist (Mon Feb 06 00:00:00 CST 2023)

After a quick refresher on Miles Morales re, one year into being Brooklyn's teenage, Afro-Latino Spider-Man, with the bonus powers of turning invisible and shooting venom blasts e story kicks off with news of a devastating earthquake in Puerto Rico, home to Miles' maternal family. Desperate to help, he organizes a fundraiser block party, and a classmate's father arranges for a sponsorship with his employer, the (evil) corporation Serval Industries. When the man goes missing, however, Miles' investigation reveals a sinister plot to create a superpowered army. It's a short but complete episode, feeling like a solid cornerstone of ongoing collaborations between Marvel and Scholastic (enhanced by cameos of Ms. Marvel and Squirrel Girl). Reynolds brings humor and energy to the script, with plenty of classic webslinger banter. Despite its lighter tone, the story's premise of an earthquake in Puerto Rico and its fallout hits close to home, lending real weight to the cartoony adventure. That, and the immense and ever-expanding popularity of Miles Morales, will ensure that this is a sought-after title.

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Rising star Reynolds draws on devastating real-life experiences to relate how the teenage Afro-Latinx superhero must discover a renewed balance of self even as he negotiates his immense responsibilities.Puerto Rico, where Miles' mother grew up, has experienced a very intense earthquake. Just as the family launches a community fundraiser to help, Spider-Man must attend to a mischievous new superpowered duo who elude his capture. Simultaneously, Miles and his best friend, Ganke, who's Korean American, welcome a new friend when new female classmate and techie Kyle, who's Black, joins the scene at Brooklyn Visions Academy, as her father has come to town to work for the mega-rich, ultrapowerful Harrison Snow. Yet just a few days later, Kyle's father seems to have gone missing. Might there be a connection among it all: the mysterious disappearance of Kyle's father, the new superpowered duo shaking things up, and the earthquakes threatening his mother's beloved island? And will Miles ever be able to get a good night's sleep? The graphic novel sensitively grants agency to those who can't shoot webs from their wrists, as Miles' friends' skills, wisdom, and cunning all contribute to finding a solution. Leon's panels equally deftly juggle humor, action, and emotional truth. At its heart, the story lifts up the real-world consequences of a series of natural disasters to the proud people of Puerto Rico, challenging us all to recognize our shared responsibility.Big heart and enduring life lessons make this a cherished addition to a viral character's legacy. (Graphic adventure. 8-12)

School Library Journal (Thu Jul 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)

Gr 6 Up-Miles Morales, a scholarship student at Brooklyn Visions Academy (and, oh yeah, Spider-Man) struggles to balance his schoolwork, family obligations, and superhero activities. When a pair of criminals with surprising superpowers of their own elude him, he is left with a mysterious glowing blue rock, which his new classmate Kyle recognizes because her dad, an employee of Serval Industries, has one as well. But now her dad is missing, and Kyle will stop at nothing to find himand Miles realizes that the glowing blue rock has something to do with the recent earthquakes in Puerto Rico. Miles is pulled in many directions but has a supportive community, including his parents, his roommate Ganke, Ms. Marvel, Squirrel Girl, and the other Spider-Man, Peter Parker. Panels use the full color spectrum and often take interesting perspectives, especially as Spider-Man crouches atop buildings and swings through the city; Leon renders cell phone and computer screens realistically and accurately captures facial expressions and body language. Miles is Black and Puerto Rican, Kyle is Black, and Ganke is Korean American. VERDICT Reynolds delivers a well-balanced story with action, relationships, and humor. Those who enjoyed Jerry Craft's New Kid or Jason Reynolds's Miles Morales: Spider-Man will devour this graphic novel addition to the Spiderverse in one sitting; it also works as a stand-alone. Jenny Arch, Lilly Lib., Florence, MA

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Thu Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)
ALA Booklist (Mon Feb 06 00:00:00 CST 2023)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
School Library Journal (Thu Jul 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)
Word Count: 8,100
Reading Level: 3.3
Interest Level: 4-7
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 3.3 / points: 1.0 / quiz: 513394 / grade: Middle Grades
Lexile: GN450L

An original middle grade graphic novel from Graphix starring Brooklyn's Spider-Man, Miles Morales, by bestselling author Justin A. Reynolds and Eisner nominee Pablo Leon!

Miles Morales is a normal kid who happens to juggle school at Brooklyn Visions Academy while swinging through the streets of Brooklyn as Spider-Man. After a disastrous earthquake strikes his mother's birthplace of Puerto Rico, Miles springs into action to help set up a fundraiser for the devastated island. But when a new student's father goes missing, Miles begins to make connections between the disappearance and a giant corporation sponsoring Miles' fundraiser. Who is behind the disappearance, and how does that relate to Spider-Man?A true middle grade graphic novel starring one of Marvel's most popular characters, bestselling author Justin A. Reynolds (Opposite of Always) and Eisner award-nominated artist Pablo Leon (Refugees) create a riveting story that will connect with new and well-versed comics readers alike.


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