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With the revelation of who’s under the mask in Amazing Spider-Man #11, causing its own issues with the revelation that it’s one of Peter Parker’s greatest enemies becoming the hero, it feels like a slap in the face to Miles. With Peter not on Earth and someone needing to take up the mantle, this would have been the time to give Miles his proper dues. Instead, we have three different Spider-Men and still not enough respect for Miles.
Why We Have 3 Spider-Men and the Mess It Causes

With a new status quo in Amazing Spider-Man, we have Peter Parker as Spider-Man in space, Norman Osborn of all people in New York in place of Peter, and then Miles. Peter and Norman are sharing the Amazing Spider-Man title, alternating between story arcs, while Miles has a book to himself. I get what they’re going for, but it’s a giant mess. We get two different art teams in Amazing Spider-Man, one for each Spider-Man we follow, but it crowds the two characters. Wouldn’t it make sense to have Norman under the Amazing Spider-Man title, and Peter to use something along the lines of “Cosmic Spider-Man”? All while Miles has Miles Morales: Spider-Man, a title that feels way too dated.
Before jumping over to Earth 616, Miles had two solo titles, Ultimate Spider-Man and Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man. Sure, adding his name would tell readers who it was when he was the only Spider-Man in the Ultimate Universe at the time, when he was relatively new, that made sense. Now it feels like an obligation even though he’s been around for a while now. Naming his main series Miles Morales: Spider-Man takes away the Spider-Man mystique that comes with any of the Spider-Man titles. It takes away from the Stan Lee quote about how the costume being fully covered could lead readers to imagine themselves under the mask. It feels backhanded to Miles and reinforces that Miles will always be second to Peter Parker.
Going back, we have three Spider-Men, with two sharing one title and a third under a dated title. In the past, we’ve had multiple different adjectives to differentiate the series. Why don’t they bring this back? Peter can have Cosmic Spider-Man, Norman can have Amazing Spider-Man, but what about Miles? It’s time Miles got a proper title, and the best option is right in front of us. Miles is in a tricky situation at present, but what happens when he gets back to 616? You can use this as the perfect time to rebrand him with a new title and keep Cody Ziglar at the helm, too.
Miles Morales Deserves More

Instead of just giving him a fancy new Spider-Suit, it’s time for Miles’ book to become Spectacular Spider-Man. If Peter and Miles are on the same level, why not give Miles a title that reflects that? The Spectacular Spider-Man title was treated the same way as Detective Comics was to Batman. There have been a handful of times where Batman isn’t even the main character or even in Detective Comics, and the book wasn’t treated any different. That title would put Miles on the same level as Peter, which he’s been at for a long time now.
Miles is Spider-Man as much as Peter is, and this would be the best-case scenario. With all the talk of Miles changing his identity over the years, this would help solidify the fact that he is Spider-Man as much as Peter is. He doesn’t need to be anyone different; he’s more than earned the name at this point. What better way for him to celebrate his achievement than by making him the star of Spectacular Spider-Man? The big concern after that is, Miles needs villains he can call his own.









