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An intelligent and rebellious teenage graffiti artist of African-American and Puerto Rican descent who took over as the Spider-Man of Earth-1610 after the death of his reality's Peter Parker, publicly known as "Spider-Man #2". Brian Tyree Henry as Jefferson Davis: Miles' African-American father and a police officer.
George gives Gwen a makeshift portal device left for her by Hobie. Gwen uses it to travel to Earth-1610 and begins searching for Miles, as do other members of the Society. Miles tries to reveal his secret identity to his mother Rio, much to her confusion. Miles and Gwen realize that the former is in Earth-42 and not his own earth.
Miles escapes Nuevo York, pursued by every Spider-Person there is, and makes his way back to what he thinks is Earth-1610. But the multiversal trackers used by the Spider-Society rely on genetic ...
Gwen Stacy, also known by her alias Spider-Woman, and colloquially as Spider-Gwen, is a character appearing in the Spider-Verse film franchise, based on the Marvel Comics Multiverse character of the same name by Jason Latour and Robbi Rodriguez, in-turn inspired by the original Gwen Stacy comic book character by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.
Earth-1610 Miles Morales was accidentally sent to Earth-42 (where the spider who bit him originally was from) and now he’s face-to-face with another version of himself who took up the Panther ...
Miles Morales is romantically involved with Gwen Stacy, the Spider-Woman of Earth-65B. In-universe, this reality is designated "Earth-1610", homaging its similarities to the comics continuity of Earth-1610. Reality designation revealed in the film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023). Earth-42: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (June 2 ...
Marvel says Gwen Stacy of Earth-65 is relocating to the 616 for good.
After advice expressed to Gwen Stacy by her father that Spider-Woman could use her powers for good purposes, she was motivated to stop bullying, which Peter Parker in Earth-65 was a victim of. [11] Spider-Woman eventually became an idol to Peter and he experimented on himself to become a superhero like her, [ 11 ] leading to his demise.