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Black King
08-03-2011, 12:40 AM
Half-black, half-Hispanic Spider-Man revealed - USATODAY.com
(http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2011-08-01-black-spider-man_n.htm)

We have an African-American president, so why not an African-American Spider-Man, too?

Superhero of color: Spider-Man reveals himself to be Miles Morales, a half-black, half-Hispanic teen. He's not replacing Peter Parker, though; his story runs in a parallel universe.

Revealed in Marvel Comics' Ultimate Fallout Issue 4, out Wednesday, the new Spider-Man in the Ultimate universe is a half-black, half-Hispanic teen named Miles Morales. He takes over the gig held by Peter Parker, who was killed in Ultimate Spider-Man Issue 160 in June.

In his first appearance, he simply breaks up a fight. But readers will learn the true origin of Morales and how he became the new Spider-Man when Ultimate Spider-Man relaunches in September with a new No. 1 issue.

"The theme is the same: With great power comes great responsibility," says writer Brian Michael Bendis. "He's going to learn that. Then he has to figure out what that means."

The new Ultimate Spider-Man series, as well as Wednesday's Ultimate Fallout issue, will be available digitally the same day as in stores.

In the regular Marvel Universe, Peter Parker will still be the same web-swinging Spidey as he has been since his first appearance in 1962. But in the Ultimate line, launched in 2000 to tell contemporary stories, he received a new origin and a reimagined supporting cast that paralleled the Spidey in regular Marvel continuity.

Morales' journey will be a similar vehicle for today's fans, says Marvel's editor in chief, Axel Alonso.

"What you have is a Spider-Man for the 21st century who's reflective of our culture and diversity. We think that readers will fall in love with Miles Morales the same way they fell in love with Peter Parker."

In addition to an alliterative name, Miles has a connection to his predecessor in how he received his powers. But he will have different abilities, too. Supporting characters such as Peter's Aunt May and Gwen Stacy also will give Miles nuggets of wisdom to help his transition from young kid to New York City superhero.

Italian artist Sara Pichelli, who was integral in designing the new Spider-Man's look, says, "Maybe sooner or later a black or gay — or both — hero will be considered something absolutely normal."

Miles Morales . . . i like the name and looking forward to seeing how this should turn out

Jill Monroe
08-11-2011, 09:54 PM
i saw alot of frenzy over this @ various spots i glanced @ online & i :rolleyes2: anybody that thinks "the younger generation isnt/wont be as racist" is fooling themselves.

obviously alot of the ppl who are upset about this havent read around enough to remember that this isnt the first time Spiderman identity was adopted by somebody who wasnt white. Miguel from Spiderman 2099??

& just like Spiderman 2099, Ultimate's ISNT mainstream canon....so what's the problem? I remember ppl being in shock that ultimate Nick Fury was black.

For a certain generation of readers, they'd probably lose their mind over the fact that DAZZLER, as she was originally presented by the record company that created her & gave her to marvel, was a black woman, styled after Grace Jones!

Black King
08-11-2011, 10:10 PM
hes only been around for 3 or 4 pages, hes got to really try and gain some momentum