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Miles seems to get more popular by the day, but where did it begin? If you can't get enough Miles Morales, here's how to get into his comics.
Miles Morales set a place in the hearts of Spidey fans everywhere in 2011 when he became the first Spider-Man after Peter Parker in the Ultimate Universe.
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #29 – written by Cody Ziglar, with art by Daniele Di Nicuolo – is the exciting conclusion to the character's vampire arc. Though Miles’ status as a vampire was ...
As Miles Morales prepares to take center stage in the new Ultimate Universe, it’s bound to be a major Free Comic Book Day for Spider-Man fans in 2025.
Spider-Man #35 hits stores Wednesday as the God War erupts in Brooklyn! Can Miles and his team of demigods stop Ares' ancient ...
Miles Gonzalo Morales was created in 2011 Marvel Comics by acclaimed Spider-Man/Superman writer Brian Michael Bendis, and Italian artist Sarah Pichelli. Miles was Afro-Latino kid (that’s black ...
Comics Miles Morales is a Spider-Man who’s biracial like me. So why wasn’t I more excited for his movie? December 13, 2018 More than 6 years ago Summary ...
Comics writer Yehudi Mercado apologized after a Marvel comic faced criticism for depicting racial stereotypes. In the comic, Miles Morales refers to Thor's home world as "the hood," for instance.
This is how Marvel Comics discovered Miles Morales, and the hero survived run-ins with Glenn Beck to get to the Spider-Verse.
A guide to every Spider-Man: Miles Morales suit, and the comic origins A deep dive into Miles Morales’ unique, unlockable costumes ...
Thanks to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, even non-comics fans know that Miles Morales is Spider-Man now. And thanks to Disney+, non-comics readers are aware of the Multiversal concept in the ...
Miles Morales was introduced by Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli in the pages of Marvel Comics in 2011. This Afro-Latino teen has become a fan favorite and is in “Into the Spider-Verse ...
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