![]() Frankly, it’s like nothing we’ve ever seen before. This is not a cheap Saturday-morning kids’ cartoon: it’s a gorgeously realised alternative world, dripping with invention and energetic action that explodes from the screen. It’s a wonder the studios haven’t taken the medium more seriously, given how closely it sits with the source - and never more so than in this highly stylised take, a 3D world given a 2D sheen, all primary colours and CMYK-printed bluntness. The animated form is a perfect bedfellow for the Miles Morales origin story. Miles is a different kind of outsider: prodigiously smart, like Peter Parker, but more at home spraying street art, or listening to old-school hip hop with his uncle instead of knuckling down at his high-achieving academy school. They hit the humorous beats with superb timing and élan, but they also find the humanity and pathos within their adventures to give the. It helps hugely that Into the Spider-Verse features a tremendous cast of voice actors to bring these characters to life. With infinite Spider-people, there are infinite possibilities, but wisely, most of the attention is on Miles Morales (Shameik Moore), the first non-white incarnation of the character, first introduced in the Ultimate line of comics. On the contrary, this device welcomes us even more powerfully into their world. The animation is like nothing we've ever seen before. ![]()
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