Miles Morales was introduced by Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli in the pages of Marvel Comics in 2011. This Afro-Latino teen has become a fan favorite and is in “Into the Spider-Verse.” But even his diehards think he’s been written poorly.
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