Miles Morales hasn’t been around for very long. He made his Marvel Comics debut in 2011 in Ultimate fallout # 4 by Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli. This miniseries took place in the Ultimate Marvel Universe and partly focused on the fallout from Peter Parker’s Spider-Man death and the introduction of the new Spider-Man.
However, the Ultimate Marvel Universe eventually passed away and Miles found himself in mainstream Earth-616, where he and Peter Parker both played the role of Spider-Man. There have been some great moments in Miles Morales’ career, both in the Ultimate Universe and in the mainstream world of Marvel, and good reasons why he was excellent at both.
Ultimate: Miles was an original
The biggest thing that made Miles Morales great in the Ultimate Marvel Universe was that he was an original character. He was such a different young teenager from Peter Parker that he made Spider-Man his own image.
He had to live up to the Spider-Man name, but thanks to his family, education, and kind heart, Miles made Spider-Man an even greater hero than the teenager he replaced. Miles deserved everything he earned in the Ultimate line and it was never easy for him.
Marvel: Miles’ relationship with Peter Parker
The only thing Miles Morales never had in the Ultimate world was Peter Parker. Miles acquired his powers before Peter died, but by the time he decided to become a hero, Peter was dead and gone and it allowed Miles to become his own hero. It was a good thing.
However, Peter and Miles now have a fantastic relationship in Marvel Comics. With Miles in the mainstream universe, he can turn to Peter for advice or help, and Peter can also come to him when he needs someone to support him. It’s a brotherly relationship and one of the best in comics today.
Ultimate: Nick Fury
Since Miles Morales didn’t have Peter Parker to show him the ropes, things started out smoothly. When Nick Fury sent Spider-Woman to bring Miles, he decided the teenager had something and he started working on mentoring the teenager.
Captain America also ended up working with Miles, although that was a tough sell since Peter passed away when Cap didn’t help train him until it was too late. However, Nick Fury was the first to see Miles’ potential and was one of his best allies in the Ultimate Universe.
Marvel: Miles in Champions
Miles Morales sometimes helped the Ultimates in this world, but he was always just a kid that most heroes saw as either an inexperienced ally or a prejudice. It’s not who Miles Morales is in the mainstream Marvel Universe.
In the mainstream Marvel Universe, Miles joined the Avengers with Ms. Marvel and Nova, but the three teens left the team when they realized it was all about fighting global threats and not helping. the people. Miles, Marvel and Nova co-founded the Champions, and all three have solidified their place in the Marvel Universe with this team.
Ultimate: Miles was mostly alone
While putting Miles Morales in the Champions was the best thing Marvel could have done in the comics, there was something pure about his work as a loner in the Ultimate Universe. In his early days, Peter Parker was always on his own, which helped make him a greater hero down the line.
This is how Miles was in the Ultimate Universe. As he briefly worked with the Ultimates, Nick Fury welcomed him and Captain America finally agreed to train him, it was still Miles against the world in most of his stories and it was a good throwback on which made Spider-Man great. in the old days.
Marvel: Miles’ relationship with his family
Miles Morales had a complicated relationship with his family in the Ultimate Universe. His father hated the idea of ââSpider-Man working as a vigilante and his mother was dead. His uncle Aaron, known as Prowler, was one of Miles’ most powerful villains, manipulating Spider-Man into doing bad things before he himself died.
In the mainstream Marvel Universe, Miles is in a much better place historically. His father is a former SHIELD agent who supports Miles as Spider-Man; Aaron rehabilitated himself and got it right by Miles; his mother is also back and Miles has a new baby brother. Family is one of the most important aspects of Miles Morales’ character and they are perfect in the dominant Marvel world.
Ultimate: Aunt May and Gwen Stacy
One thing that was great about Miles Morales as the new Spider-Man was the reaction from Aunt May to Peter Parker and her close friend Gwen Stacy. When Miles struggled with his doubts about the role, these two characters stood up for him.
Even when Captain America tried to silence him, May told Miles to follow his heart, and Gwen had less flattering words to say about Captain America. These are two emblematic Spider Man characters who gave Miles their approval, something that only happened in the Ultimate Universe.
Marvel: the multiverse
The Ultimate Universe was more realistic when it comes to Marvel stories. They tried to make things a little more dangerous by hardly ever bringing a person back after they died. They also tried to eliminate a lot of otherworldly elements. There were times that defied that, like Peter Parker ‘s appearance on 616, but most of the time they stayed the course.
With Miles now in 616, he teamed up with Spider-Man and became close to Spider-Gwen, a native of Earth-65. It all led to Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, all thanks to Marvel bringing Miles into the mainstream Marvel Universe, where he became a member of the Spider-Totem.
Ultimate: the reinvention of the villains
The goal of the Ultimate Marvel Universe was to bring the heroes to the New World, updating all of their origins. This was done expertly with Spider-Man and upon his death Miles Morales continued to bring classics Spider Man villains with brand new looks.
The Prowler became Miles’ uncle; the Scorpion has grown into a big, muscular gangster boss; a creepy new version of Venom has appeared with Conrad Marcus with an origin linked to Miles’ father. Thanks to the Ultimate Universe, Marvel was able to reimagine these characters for Miles, something that couldn’t happen in the main Marvel Universe.
Marvel: the next generation of heroes
One thing Marvel Comics did well in the 616 is to create a new generation of heroes for the future. While the Ultimate Universe has tried to recreate characters for modern readers, the Children of 616 are new heroes based on older characters, but who have found their own place in the world.
Miles Morales as Spider-Man joins Ms. Marvel, teenage Nova, Amadeus Cho’s Brawn, Ironheart, and more as heroes who will lead the Marvel Universe into the next generation. They are all on solid ground both in the universe and with the readers.
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