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Birth of a hero: Spidey is back as a half-black

Category : World |  Posted Date : 03/08/2011

PHILADELPHIA: Peter Parker is dead and gone, but Spider-Man's still slinging webs and fighting crime.And it's not just a new teenager climbing Manhattan buildings, it's an entirely new crime-fighter , from the color of his suit to the complexion of his skin.Meet Miles Morales, a half-black , half-Hispanic American teenager who, inspired to do good after the death of Parker at the hands of the Green Goblin. Miles takes flight and has his first fight in the pages of Marvel Comics' "Ultimate Fallout" no. 4, in comic shops on Wednesday. The Ultimates imprint is separate from Marvel's bigger universe where Parker is alive and well.Writer Brian Michael Bendis, who has scripted every issue of Marvel's Ultimate Spider-Man since it first debuted in 2000 to wide acclaim, maintained a new hero would replace Parker , felled in the pages of "Ultimate Spider-Man" no. 160 this summer.Bendis said that the decision came down to story, to keep it fresh and vital and new. Morales, he explained, is nothing like his predecessor."He's younger than Peter Parker, he's coming from a completely different background, a completely different world view," Bendis said. It's Peter Parker's death that inspires this kid to step up." Bendis said his decision was made before actor Donald Glover's efforts to be considered for next year's Spider-Man film went viral."Joe and I talked about it at great length - what if he was an African-American and how interesting it would be," Bendis said. Later, he saw Glover on the TV show "Community," wearing Spider-Man pajamas, and knew he was on the right track. Making Spider-Man a black character is not a publicity effort, it's reflective of an industry keeping pace with modern society, said Axel Alonso, Marvel's editor-in-chief.


 
 
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