Spider-Man and the Black Experience: Nobody Knows Who You Are
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Spider-Man was always one of my favorite heroes, so I have to admit, at first it took me a while to “get” Miles Morales. All of a sudden the comic book writers had just rewritten the origin story and wedged a brown kid in there? I wasn’t sure the Miles character would rise to the level of real representation. Was this just another “What If ...?”-style hypothetical? He existed in a different “universe” or dimension from Peter Parker and the rest of the mainstream heroes. What would that mean?
Spider-Man and the Black Experience: Nobody Knows Who You Are
Spider-Man and the Black Experience: Nobody…
Spider-Man and the Black Experience: Nobody Knows Who You Are
Spider-Man was always one of my favorite heroes, so I have to admit, at first it took me a while to “get” Miles Morales. All of a sudden the comic book writers had just rewritten the origin story and wedged a brown kid in there? I wasn’t sure the Miles character would rise to the level of real representation. Was this just another “What If ...?”-style hypothetical? He existed in a different “universe” or dimension from Peter Parker and the rest of the mainstream heroes. What would that mean?