Miles Morales

Miles Gonzalo Morales (/məˈræləs/) is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in publications by the American publisher Marvel Comics, and one of the characters known as Spider-Man. The character was created in 2011 by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Sara Pichelli, with input by Marvel's then-editor-in-chief Axel Alonso.

Miles Morales first appeared in Ultimate Fallout #4 (August 2011), following the death of Peter Parker. An Afro-Latino teenager, he is the second Spider-Man to appear in Ultimate Marvel, an imprint with a separate continuity from the mainstream Marvel Universe. He was featured in the Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man comic book series, and after Marvel ended the Ultimate imprint in 2015, Miles was made a character in the main Marvel Universe, beginning with stories under the All-New, All-Different Marvel branding that debuted that same year. The character was not the lead character in the Ultimate Spider-Man animated TV series on Disney XD but he was later added to the main cast, and was featured as the main protagonist in the 2018 feature film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse which won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. He was also addressed to as Kid Arachnid.

Reaction to the character varied, with some, including Spider-Man's co-creator, Stan Lee, approving the creation of a positive role model for children of color. Others expressed displeasure at the replacement of Peter Parker, with some critics decrying it as a publicity stunt motivated by political correctness, a charge Alonso denied. Alexandra Petri of The Washington Post called for the character to be judged on the quality of its stories, which have garnered positive reviews.

Powers and Abilities
Miles possesses powers similar to those of the original Spider-Man, which were derived from the bite of a spider genetically engineered by Spider-Man's nemesis Norman Osborn in an attempt to duplicate those abilities. Along with the same abilities of the original Spider-Man, Miles also has his own unique abilities of camouflage and a "venom strike" which can temporarily paralyze almost anyone with just a touch.

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 * Miles appears as a main character in Marvel's Spider-Man: Webbed Champion, voiced by Nadji Jeter. Still one of Spider-Man's crime-fighting companions, he goes by the alter-ego of Kid Arachnid.
 * Miles also appears in the show's follow-up TV special films A Marvel Christmas Carol and Marvel's Superhero Adventures: Infinity War and the sequel miniseries Rising Legend and Marvel's All-Star Multiverse, with Nadji Jeter reprising his role.
 * Miles also appears in Comic Con Incorporated, as a roomer in the titular fictional hotel along with the rest of the Champions.
 * Miles (as Kid Arachnid) is a supporting character in Marvel: All New, All Different Chronicles, also voiced by Nadji Jeter. He was been Kid Arachnid for six months after Peter Parker became Spider-Man.
 * Miles Morales (on the alias of Spy-D) appears in Spider-Man: Homelanders, portrayed by.
 * Miles Morales appears as a playable character in Marvel's The Avenging Spider-Man, with Nadji Jeter reprising his role.

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 * Miles is also in Coolot1's version of Marvel's Spider-Man, voiced by Nadji Jeter.
 * Miles is the primary protagonist of Spider-Man: What's Up Danger?, voiced by Zeno Robinson.
 * A version of Miles Morales appears in All New, All Different Mutants. This version is a young Inhuman who was bitten by a radioactive spider, and whose Inhuman DNA has enhanced his spider abilities. He goes by the moniker Scarlet Spider.

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 * He appears in several of Moon Silvight's very own Video Game ideas that involve the Spider-Man mythos as a Playable Character.
 * He also shows up in TBD.

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 * Miles appears in Spider-Man: Web of Intrigue, voiced once again by Donald Glover.
 * Miles (as the Ultimate Spider-Man) appears in The Spiderverse, voiced by Zeno Robinson.
 * The Miles Morales version of Spider-Man is one of the main protagonists in Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, voiced by Nadji Jeter.