Miles Morales (also known as Spider-Man or Kid-Arachnid) is a teenager of black-Hispanic descent. Miles is the second Spider-Man from an alternate universe in which his world's version of Peter Parker died in battle.
Miles Morales was created by Nick Spencer, Brian Michael Bendis, Jonathan Hickman, Andy Lanning, Salvador Larroca, Clayton Crain and Sara Pichelli.
Background[]
Powers and abilities[]
Powers[]
- Superhuman Strength: Kid Arachnid possesses superhuman strength; he can lift in max about twenty tons.
- Superhuman Durability: Kid Arachnid possesses superhuman durability; he can take far more damage than a normal human.
- Superhuman Agility: Kid Arachnid possesses superhuman agility; he very is agile and can easily do backflips in the air.
- Superhuman Reflexes: Kid Arachnid possesses superhuman reflexes; he is able to react much faster than a normal human.
- Wall-Crawling: Kid Arachnid can crawl along surfaces much like a spider would.
- Spider-Sense: Kid Arachnid can sense when danger is about to come before it does; this helps him counter-attack the threat before it happens and helps him get ready for what's coming.
- Superhuman Equilibrium: Miles possesses superhuman equilibrium; he can balance himself on any object no matter small or narrow.
- Accelerated Healing Factor: Miles is able to heal much faster than a normal human.
- Camouflage: Miles has the ability to turn invisible.
Role in the series[]
Miles Morales' name and picture appear in the episode "I Am Spider-Man" on a list of understudies for the part of Spider-Man in Phil Coulson's high school play. He is the second to last choice, while Peter Parker is the last choice. In May 2014, the Sunday badge for the 2014 New York Comic Con was revealed, featuring the third season title Ultimate Spider-Man: Web-Warriors, and showing various incarnations of Spider-Man, including one wearing Miles Morales' costume. Web Warriors is a third season storyline in which Peter Parker travels through various parallel universes and encounters those dimensions' versions of Spider-Man, including Miles Morales.
Miles eventually appears in Parts 3 and 4 of the Spider-Verse arc, which involves him teaming up with Spider-Man and other incarnations of Spiders to defeat a dimension-hopping Green Goblin.
In the episode "Miles from Home", Miles had a brief fight with his Green Goblin while getting his mother Rio (who in this reality knows Miles is Spider-Man) a birthday cake. However, Baron Mordo helps Doctor Octopus bring the Green Goblin of Miles' universe to combat his Spider-Man, and Peter brings Miles to assist him. Their fight results in Miles getting stuck in Peter's reality. Doctor Strange opened a temporal window so that Miles could let his mother know that he's all right and he will find a way back to her. Spider-Man then took Miles to the Triskelion where he met Agent Venom, Iron Spider, and Scarlet Spider. It was decided that he would live there for the time being until they would find a way to bring Miles back to his own dimension.
In the episode "Iron Vulture", Spider-Man, Miles Morales, and Agent Venom defeated Batroc the Leaper. Later on, Miles meets Harry Osborn and Norman Osborn before they are attacked by Vulture and Doctor Octopus. Due to a name by Doctor Octopus, Miles Morales uses the alias of Kid Arachnid as he helps Spider-Man and Norman Osborn in his Iron Patriot armor defeat Doctor Octopus and Vulture.
Miles helps Peter in the Return to the Spider-Verse arc, where they track the shards of the Siege Perilous to prevent the destruction of the Multiverse. They encounter several alternate Spider-people while being by a villain called Wolf Spider, who is an evil version of Peter that seeks to rule the multiverse. In the final part, Miles returns to his home dimension where he reunites with his mother and finds he was succeeded by Gwen Stacy. After a battle with Wolf Spider, where he and the other spiders were saved by Peter, the Siege Perilous was complete. Miles decides to go back to Peter's universe with his mother choosing to go with him so they'll be together.
Disney Parks[]
Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure[]
In W.E.B.'s headquarters is a locker belonging to Miles with artwork on it made to resemble the art which Miles makes in the hit Sony animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018). Outside of the ride building is a mural signed by Miles which is used for meet 'n' greets with Peter's Spider-Man.
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Trivia[]
- In Ultimate Spider-Man, Miles' decision to become his dimension's Spider-Man after the death of his Peter Parker was lifted from the comics. The only difference between this version and comic Miles is that his mother Rio knows he's Spider-Man and supports his actions, whereas the canon version didn't know Miles was Spider-Man until her death, but she was resurrected and her knowledge was retconned (though Miles' father, Jefferson Davis, knew).
- This version's Jefferson Davis is hinted to be deceased when Rio referred to him in "Miles from Home". It is further implied in "Return to Spider-Verse Part 4" when Rio claims that Miles is the only family she has left.
- This is later reinforced in the Sony Game Spider-Man: Miles Morales, which in that universe's his father died the same way T'Challa's did (explosion in a government focus building.) He later become Peter Parker's apprentice/partner.
- Nadji Jeter later voiced him in that game.
- While Miles originally belonged to the Ultimate Universe, after the Secret Wars event in 2015, he started living in the main universe after surviving the final Incursion in which both his and the main universes destroyed each other.
- Miles' first voice actor, Donald Glover, was one of the original inspirations for Miles' character from his unsuccessful attempt to be cast as the lead in the 2012 Amazing Spider-Man reboot.
- Donald Glover later appeared in the second reboot in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider-Man: Homecoming as Miles' uncle. A deleted scene showed Glover's character on the phone to his nephew.
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