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Spider-Man (Miles Gonzalo Morales [1] / m ə ˈ r æ l ɛ s /) is a superhero and the second predominant Spider-Man to appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, created in 2011 by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Sara Pichelli, along with input by Marvel's then-editor-in-chief Axel Alonso.
Shameik Moore as Miles Morales / Spider-Man: An intelligent and rebellious teenager of African-American and Puerto Rican descent, who is imbued with spider-like abilities after being bitten by a radioactive spider and eventually takes up the mantle of the masked vigilante Spider-Man. [7] Producers Lord and Miller described the character as unique among Spider-Men because of his Brooklyn ...
Peter also becomes acquainted with Miles Morales following the death of his father and NYPD police officer Jefferson Davis, and goes on to mentor him as a second Spider-Man after he is bitten by a genetically altered spider accidentally recovered from an OsCorp lab, much like how Peter and Miles in the Ultimate universe gained their respective ...
The Superior Spider-Man reveals he has located the Inheritors' homeworld, but feels that they need a stronger army. Peter asks Spider-Girl, Spider-Woman (Gwen Stacy), Miles Morales, and the Animated Spider-Man to help gather recruits. Morlun and Jennix emerge from portals, killing a version of Captain Spider and Spider-Monkey.
Miles Morales tweaks and tunes the elements of Spider-Man that made that game great, but it goes farther than letting players live Peter’s legend: It introduces us to a whole new saga of the ...
Spider-Men is a five-issue, 2012 superhero comic book miniseries published by Marvel Comics, featuring Peter Parker, the original Spider-Man, and Miles Morales, the second and current Ultimate Marvel version of Spider-Man, who appear together in a crossover storyline that involves the two alternate universes from which they each originate.
During the "Miles Morales: Beyond" storyline, it is eventually revealed that the cloning of Miles was actually a set-up by the Beyond Corporation, the same company who made Ben Reilly's new Spider-Man suit, contracting the Slingers to work for them, imprisoning one of Spider-Man's former and current rogues, hiring supervillains, and attempt to ...
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