Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales - Wings of Fury Audiobook By Brittney Morris, Marvel cover art

Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales - Wings of Fury

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Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales - Wings of Fury

By: Brittney Morris, Marvel
Narrated by: 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?

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If you Liston to this book please call your mom to give this book ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ please I love this book

This is perfect

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The story does a lot of heavy lifting to give us a glimpse into the world Miles’s inhabits in his spinoff. Great writing by Brittany.

Really good appetizer for Miles’s game

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obviously not a prequel to the game as a huge event happens, great story tho

great story

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So, this for me, being a giant Spider-Man fan, was mildly a let down. The story was good, voices were alright, though, good for just one actor 😂. It’s written in the first person, so it’s weird to get used to. Like miles will say, “as I looked to my side I saw” or talking to the reader strangely. After you understand the way it was written it’s a overall good book. Give it a listen.

A great story, written from the wrong perspective.

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First off, I want to say that this story really grew on me the more I got thru it, however just like the last spider-man game prequel book, it had some minor problems and inconsistencies to the game that made it kinda hard to read. This book however takes that to a whole new level, by instead of just setting up the next game, it has major events happen that I’d claim could be the basis of a whole game itself.

I’m not saying that this book is bad or anything, in fact I actually think it’s pretty good for the most part, I just think the fact that it’s supposed to be a prequel for something is a little far fetched. I’d give this a read if you like the miles morales game, but otherwise I’d say you could skip it.

Good story, bad prequel

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