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In many ways, Miles and Peter both share a lot of the same powers, which makes sense, given that theyโre both Spider-Man. However, there are actually a lot more differences than you might expect. Today, weโre going to be looking at the five biggest differences between the two Spider-Menโs abilities, and explaining how and why those things matter. Without further ado, letโs talk Spider-Man.
5) Bio-Electricity

The most obvious difference between Miles and Peterโs powers is that Miles can generate and control bioelectricity, which he calls Venom. By harnessing this energy, he can unleash powerful bursts called Venom Blasts and enhance his punches and kicks, and even recently learned to generate constructs out of it. Miles can channel his Venom into various shapes, such as a blade or even strands that function just like his webs. Bio-electricity is definitely one of Milesโs most versatile and unique powers, and has helped him out of more than a few jams. The power itself seems to be constantly evolving, so weโll have to wait and see if it eventually develops into an ability to control electricity itself.
4) Invisibility

Yet another power Miles has that Peter doesnโt, the younger Spider is capable of slightly manipulating the electromagnetic spectrum around him. Effectively, this lets him bend light around him to blend in with his environment, turning invisible. Combine this with the natural stealth abilities that come from his enhanced agility and wall-crawling, and Miles can become almost entirely undetectable at the drop of a hat. Peterโs shown that he can be pretty sneaky when he wants to be, climbing walls and moving all but silently across rooms, but Miles literally blending into his environment puts him on a whole other level.











