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Miles Morales hasn’t indicated that he would no longer like to be Spider-Man, but I’m going to make the case for him. Spider-Man has been around for over 60 years. A hero can accumulate a lot of baggage during that time. Whereas Miles is coming up on his 15th anniversary. He still has plenty of time to pivot away from all things Spider-Man. If you stop and think about how Peter Parker lets Spider-Man factor into every decision he ever makes, you won’t blame Miles for looking to make a name for himself in other ways. Marvel even approached doing something like this with Miles, but backed out at the last minute.
Miles Morales Almost Found a New Path Away From Spider-Man

Back in 2017, Brian Michael Bendis, co-creator of Miles Morales alongside Sara Pichelli, announced that he was leaving Marvel for DC. That meant that Bendis would also be wrapping up his run writing Miles as Spider-Man. His final story arc had Miles contemplating whether or not he should continue to follow in Peter Parker’s footsteps as Spider-Man. The year-long saga saw doubt start to enter Miles’ mind, from his mother discovering his secret identity to taking a beating from the gangster Hammerhead.
After meeting a young Peter Parker in Generations: Miles Morales Spider-Man & Peter Parker Spider-Man, Miles came away with the belief that Spider-Man was Peter’s legacy, and was something personal to him. Would Miles feel the same way if he were the first person bitten by a radioactive spider? It’s a legit question, and something Miles gave a lot of thought to.








