On the surface, Miles Morales looks like any other alternate reality version of Spider-Man, but the truth is far more detailed than that. Miles Morales, the hero of Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse and one of the most popular characters in comics today is much more than a variation on the popular character created in the early '60s and stands alone as an entirely new character. Since he was first introduced in Ultimate Fallout #4, written by Brian Michael Bendis and illustrated by Sara Pichelli back in 2011, Morales' Spider-Man has set himself apart from Peter Parker, but not because he's younger and or because he's mixed-race; there are actually a lot of things he can do that Peter Parker can't.

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Morales was an interesting addition to the Marvel Universe specifically due to the changes made to the character. In most of the alternate universe incarnations of Spider-Man, the character has the exact same set of powers, is another version of Peter Parker, and has only some slight change to his origin story. Most of them arose from Marvel's What If...? series of books that imagined Spider-Man had Uncle Ben not ed or what may have happened had Gwen Stacey not lost her life. Whatever version the creators at Marvel dreamed up, it was almost certainly going to possess the same abilities as the Earth-616 Spider-Man. Miles Morales is different; he is Spider-Man, but there are new and different powers he possesses that Peter Parker doesn't, as well as character traits that separate the two.

Updated on January 19th, 2022 by George Chrysostomou: The Spider-Verse is expanding thanks to an Into The Spider-Verse sequel as well as the events of the cinematic saga. Miles Morales continues to play an important part in the future of the web-slinger, but it's important to revisit all of this iteration of Spider-Man's most unique qualities. 

Speak Fluent Spanish

Miles Morales looks shocked in Into The Spider-Verse

Both Peter Parker and Miles Morales are exceptionally intelligent people, but there's one aspect of expanding knowledge that Parker has yet to explore: language. Sure, Pete can program and code in more languages than fans can count, but he never showed an aptitude toward speaking another language other than English.

Miles Morales' intellect isn't as refined as Parker's, but his ability to learn and understand languages doesn't stem from his smarts per se, but from his mother. Miles' mom is from Puerto Rico and taught her son the language. Amongst the many things Miles can do, he has been noted to speak and understand the language in the comics as well as Into The Spider-Verse. Seeing as though a high percentage of New Yorkers speak the language,  this is certainly an advantage for Miles over Peter.

Blend In With His Surroundings

Spider-Man Miles Morales Camouflage

Spiders aren't generally masters of camouflage, but some have adapted to fit in with their surroundings. Miles acquired an incredibly useful ability to do the same and this power puts him in a league above Peter Parker any day of the week. Miles doesn't just disappear into his surroundings like a normal camouflage works; he completely disappears.

This ability is clearly useful and it isn't limited to just his physical form. Anything he is carrying, including his clothing and backpack, disappears along with him. When thinking about it, Peter Parker never really tried to do this-- with his bright red and blue costume. Perhaps this does showcase that Miles is the best wall-crawler though.

A More Refined Wall-Crawling Ability

Miles Morales wall crawls in Into The Spider-Verse

The first superpower Peter Parker discovered after jumping out of the street was the ability to stick to walls. Wall-crawling has become Spider-Man's signature superpower and Pete's gotten particularly good at it. Anyone who calls themselves a Spider-Hero has to be able to do this to some extent, but Miles' ability to stick to surfaces differs somewhat from Peter's.

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To be fair, Peter's ability has been refined through years of use, but Miles' can use his through anything he wears, including his shoes. He also can turn it off and on at will, but his best use of the ability is to pick up and throw items weighing in at several tons, whereas Peter would have to lift those up and throw them like anyone else. It's more refined and will likely improve with use adding to the collection of things Miles Morales can do.

Adapt Faster Than Peter

Spider-Man teaches Miles Morales in Into The Spider-Verse

Peter Parker has always been the kind of guy who leaps into a fight, gets his butt kicked, learns from the experience, and comes back with some new trick or device to win the day. Miles is different, in that he tends to take the time to study up before a challenge, which is certainly a smarter way to fight. His ability to watch videos of his predecessor to learn his moves and improve upon them shows an ability to adapt.

When he went up against Norman Osborne in Ultimate Spider-Man #6, Miles studied his enemy prior to engaging him. He was able to learn his fighting style and create moves to counter it. He even told Norman this prior to winning the day, which just goes to show how confident he was that he could take him out.

A Far More Powerful Spider-Sense

Miles Morales' spider-sense in the Ultimate Spider-Man animated series

Both Peter Parker and Miles Morales have a Spider-Sense. It's one of the signature moves of being Spider-Man. It's an incredibly useful skill seeing as it keeps Spider-Man from getting shot or having a car thrown into his face. Parker's Spider-Sense is pretty well-tuned thanks to his many years of using it. Miles' appeared to be weaker initially, but it turned out to be somewhat different than Peter's.

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Miles' Spider-Sense has been shown to act faster than Peter's. It warns him earlier but also appears to be "louder" in his head depending on the danger. Prior to Peter's ing, Miles dreamed of the event, which suggests his Spider-Sense may be completely precognitive and spread to threats outside his immediate area.

Heal Faster

Miles Morales uses his Spider-Man Regeneration powers in the comics

When exploring healing factors in the Marvel Universe, most people immediately jump to Wolverine, but that mutant is hardly the only superhero gifted with that power. Spider-Man has always had a healing factor, which has helped him to recover from many beatings over the years, even if it takes a day or two to get him back on his feet. Miles has a healing factor as well and his healing is more accelerated than Peter's.

Throughout the books, Miles has been shown to heal much faster from wounds that would take longer for Peter. Also, he appears to be far more durable, capable of recovering from being dosed faster, and can withstand more intense electric attacks.

Venom Blast Power

Miles Morales’s spark in the comics

Another power Miles has that Peter could only dream of is his Venom Blast. This ability enables Miles to channel electric energy from his body through his hands and into a target of his choice. He first used it accidentally on a bully who tried to mug him but has since learned to employ it as an incredibly powerful weapon against some of his foes.

The Venom Blast has been used to separate the Venom symbiote from its host, which is not an easy thing to do. He has also seriously injured the Green Goblin with it, but can use it as a sort of Taser to stun someone of lesser power if the need arises. Miles even used it against one of his most powerful allies, Peter, when he arrived in Earth-616 and knocked Spider-Man briefly unconscious.

Venom Strike Power

Live-action Venom and animated Miles Morales split image

Venom Strike is a power closely associated with Miles' Venom Blast power. It certainly works well for Miles whenever the need arises. Instead of sending out a shock of energy from his fingertips, Miles uses his Venom power alongside his rather damaging punches to deliver a striking blow to his enemies.

Miles often uses this power when he goes up against his bigger enemies. While it is more of an extension of his Venom Blast power than a separate power in and of itself, this tactic has saved his life on more than one occasion while taking out a significantly deadly enemy. Miles' unique power-set has helped him in and out of situations, Peter would have far more trouble handling.

Energy-Thread Generation

Miles uses his powers on Rhino in the comics

Another power tied to the Venom abilities that add to the long list of things Miles Morales can do is his use of Energy Threads, which he can project from his fingertips. Instead of projecting electric energy to stun his enemies, Miles can project golden threads of energy from his fingers he can use to snare and grab enemies. He has used this ability to snag enemies and pull them into the ground, but they came in handy when his web-shooters broke.

Miles' energy threads act much like a spiderweb and have the same tensile prehensility of the web-fluid SHIELD developed for him. He can use it to web swing or trip up an enemy in much the same way as his web-shooters, but like those running out of fluid, he can expend too much energy and not be able to use them for a time.

Releases Large Bursts Of Energy

Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse Miles Morales

Miles clearly has the ability to channel energy from his body into an enemy or his energy web, but that's only a small indication of his power. When under extreme stress, Miles can expend all of his energy in an incredibly large explosive release all at once. Doing this consumes all of his energy and requires recharging before he can do it (or use his other energy-based powers) again.

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He has been able to use this power through intense focus and concentration so it isn't entirely limited to stress. When he was trying to escape from Black Cat, he triggered the explosive superpower. The explosion is intense and once destroyed a Hydra Laboratory when he used it while being held there.