MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN #7 CODY ZIGLAR (W) • FEDERICO VICENTINI (A) • Cover by DIKE…
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Spider-Man, Gwen Stacy (Spider-Gwen) and Miles Morales are returning soon in the new film Spider-Man: Across the Spiderverse. This week, Geek History Lesson is going to give you the complete history of Peter Parker (Spider-Man), Gwen Stacy and Miles Morales, the Ultimate Spider-Man! Enjoy all their past stories and complete history in the MEGA EPISODE as we all gear up to Spiderverse.
Jonathan Hickman and Bryan Hitch are teaming for Ultimate Invasion for Marvel Comics, and Miles Morales plays a big role in the shenanigans. Sara Pichelli is providing a variant cover for the four-issue mini-series.
In May, Miles Morales faces his most challenging battle yet in CARNAGE REIGNS, as part…
Hasbo announced pre-orders are now open for the Miles Morales action figure based on the Spider-Man 2 video game for the PlayStation 5.
Marvel Comics sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek at Miles Morales: Spider-Man #4 ahead of Wednesday’s release.
Jessica Drew is gone. Peter Parker is gone. Without the prime Spiders, will there even be a Spider-Verse left to save? Your Major Spoilers review of Spider-Man #6 from Marvel Comics awaits!
It’s a showdown against Thanos in Peter Parker and Miles Morales: Spider-Men Double Trouble #4 from Marvel Comics.
Miles Morales is about to have a terrifying encounter with one of Spider-Man’s deadliest foes: CARNAGE!
Someone has figured out Spider-Man’s secret identity and Miles Morales is worried that his family and friends are next to be targeted! Your Major Spoilers review of Miles Morales: Spider-Man #2 from Marvel Comics awaits!
Here is your sneak peek at Miles Morales: Spider-Man #2 from Marvel Comics.
Peter Parker and Miles Morales continue their team-up in this week’s Peter Parker and Miles Morales: Spider-Men Double Trouble #2 from Marvel Comics.
With DC’s Robin title cancelled and Jonathan Kent no longer the main focus of Superman, are younger lead characters no longer popular with fans?