Miles Morales Faces His Father’s Past in New Spider-Man Series

Categories: News|Published On: April 21, 2026|Views: 4|

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Miles Morales and his family are in danger, and he will have to work harder than ever to keep his loved ones and the neighborhood safe in Miles Morales: Spider-Man. Brooklyn’s Wall Crawler is back in his red and black costume in this series written by Bryan Edward Hill with art by Nico Leon and a cover by Simone Di Meo. The book debuts in August 2026.

Miles has returned to Brooklyn after the wild trip he took into the Ultimate Universe. Life is back to normal – homework to do, supervillains to fight, dinner with his parents, maybe a date or two. That’s when a secret connected to his father’s past with S.H.I.E.L.D. resurfaces, threatening everyone he loves.

“I was really humbled when Marvel contacted me because Miles Morales is such an important character to people,” Hill said. “No one knows, but I’m a huge Spider-Man and Spider-Verse fan, so I’m going all out here with new villains, new allies, thrilling action and a real exploration of that essential struggle of being a hero and maintaining a life connected to others.”

“Sara Pichelli opened the door to a new generation of comic book artists with Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011), and being able to step into that lineage now is a real privilege,” Leon said. “Drawing Miles Morales in his classic suit, a design that turned iconic from the first second, is an opportunity you can bet I will not take lightly.”

“Bryan Hill redefined what a Black Panther book could be for Ultimate Black Panther, and he’s raising the bar even higher with Miles Morales: Spider-Man,” series editor Tom Groneman said. “He and the incomparable Nico Leon are a dynamic duo of Spider-Storytelling greatness! Their passion for Miles shines through in every line of dialogue and every single brush stroke. This new story is truly special, and I can’t wait for fans to have the first issue in their hands!”

Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1 will be in comic shops on August 12.

Miles Morales Faces His Father’s Past in New Spider-Man Series

Categories: News|Published On: April 21, 2026|Views: 4|

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Miles Morales and his family are in danger, and he will have to work harder than ever to keep his loved ones and the neighborhood safe in Miles Morales: Spider-Man. Brooklyn’s Wall Crawler is back in his red and black costume in this series written by Bryan Edward Hill with art by Nico Leon and a cover by Simone Di Meo. The book debuts in August 2026.

Miles has returned to Brooklyn after the wild trip he took into the Ultimate Universe. Life is back to normal – homework to do, supervillains to fight, dinner with his parents, maybe a date or two. That’s when a secret connected to his father’s past with S.H.I.E.L.D. resurfaces, threatening everyone he loves.

“I was really humbled when Marvel contacted me because Miles Morales is such an important character to people,” Hill said. “No one knows, but I’m a huge Spider-Man and Spider-Verse fan, so I’m going all out here with new villains, new allies, thrilling action and a real exploration of that essential struggle of being a hero and maintaining a life connected to others.”

“Sara Pichelli opened the door to a new generation of comic book artists with Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011), and being able to step into that lineage now is a real privilege,” Leon said. “Drawing Miles Morales in his classic suit, a design that turned iconic from the first second, is an opportunity you can bet I will not take lightly.”

“Bryan Hill redefined what a Black Panther book could be for Ultimate Black Panther, and he’s raising the bar even higher with Miles Morales: Spider-Man,” series editor Tom Groneman said. “He and the incomparable Nico Leon are a dynamic duo of Spider-Storytelling greatness! Their passion for Miles shines through in every line of dialogue and every single brush stroke. This new story is truly special, and I can’t wait for fans to have the first issue in their hands!”

Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1 will be in comic shops on August 12.