History
Miles G. Morales was born to police captain Jeff Morales and Rio Morales in Brooklyn, New York on Earth-42. It seems he was meant to be bitten by a radioactive spider that would've turned him into the superhero Spider-Man, but the spider was teleported to Earth-1610B by Liv Octavius and Johnathon Ohnn during their particle collider experiments. The spider instead bit that world's Miles Morales and turned him into Spider-Man, sparking off a chain of interdimensional anomalies which left Earth-42 without a Spider-Man to protect it.
At some point, Jeff died after being promoted to captain, and Miles was left to be raised by Rio and his uncle, Aaron Davis. Miles grew cold and bitter, becoming a skilled fighter and taking on a life of crime fighting with Aaron. He donned a powerful suit of armor and became the Vigilante known as "The Prowler", gaining infamy across New York City.[1]
In 2019, after a battle with the Spider Society, the Miles who became Spider-Man was accidentally transported to Earth-42 after trying to return to his home dimension. Once he realized he wasn't home, he pretended to be the Earth-42 Miles to try and blend in, but Aaron and the Prowler saw through it and captured him. Spider-Man explained about the radioactive spider, and that he needed to save his father, but the Prowler didn't seem to care, instead threatening his counterpart's life.[1]Personality
Attributes
Abilities
- Expert Combatant
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Notes
- Jharrel Jerome voices the Prowler in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.
- During the production of Across the Spider-Verse, this character was internally nicknamed "Wiles," echoing Mario's foe Wario.[2]
See Also
- 1 appearance(s) of Miles Morales (Earth-42)
- 8 image(s) of Miles Morales (Earth-42)
- 1 quotation(s) by or about Miles Morales (Earth-42)
- 1 item(s) used/owned by Miles Morales (Earth-42)
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
- ↑ Shachat, Sarah (July 4, 2023) Why ‘Across the Spider-Verse’ Let Its Cast Use Their Own Voices. IndieWire. Retrieved on August 7, 2023.