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Spider-Man - Miles Morales

Spider-Man - Miles Morales

Miles was an ordinary teen until he was bitten by a Oz-formula modified spider that had been snuck out of the then defunct OsCorp. This bite granted him a wide array of powers, including the “traditional” Spider-Man power set along with an electric based power he dubbed his “Venom Sting” and the ability to become invisible. Miles would serve as his universe’s Spider-Man for years, occasionally interacting with the Peter Parker of Earth-616. During the events of Secret Wars Miles was one of the few people to survive the end of all things, and ended up being the one of the few people from the Ultimate universe to survive the rebirth of the multiverse due to earning Molecule Man’s favor. Since then he has been an Avenger, Champion and a major player in events such as Secret Empire.

Background

  • Throws a radio hard enough to KO a guy. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #5)
  • Has acid proof web fluid from Galactus. (source) (Gwenpool Holiday Special: Merry Mixup)

Strength - Lifting/Pushing/Pulling

  • Holds back the Iron Spider’s waldoes. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #239)
  • Carries Rhino while swinging. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #2)
  • Lifts a large box truck. (source) (All-New Ultimates #10)
  • Lifts a large piece of rubble. (source) (Champions (2019) #2)

Strength - Striking - Normal - Objective

  • Hits a Skrull back a 20 feet crushing part of a car. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) Annual #1)
  • Punches Blackheart back, crushing a bus. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #2)
  • Punched through a metal safe and rips a hole in it. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #239)
  • Punches through a van roof. (source) (All-New Ultimates #11)

Strength - Striking - Normal - Scaling

  • Kicks and hurts Ultimate Omega Red. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #7)
  • One shots Ultimate Scorpion. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #11)
  • In two hits knocks out and over a giant. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #18)
  • Beats Hammerhead bloody. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #17)
  • Draws blood from Armadillo. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #235)
  • One shots Hobgoblin. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #238)
  • Draws blood from Tombstone. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #2)
  • Destroys Hydra Cap’s shield and beats him into unconsciousness. (source) (Secret Empire #7)
  • Shatters a gun when punching Winter Soldier. (source) (Thunderbolts (2016) #5)

Strength - Striking - Venom Punch

  • Takes out Armadillo, who can take charges that crush cars. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #235)
  • Takes out Lucia von Bardas. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #240)

Strength - Throwing

  • Throws a shipping container at Ultimate Electro. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #5)
  • Throws a police car. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #13)

Strength - Other

  • Bends a metal gate around a skrull. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) Annual #1)
  • Catches Hammerhead’s charge and throws him into a pillar. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #17)
  • Rips a safe out of a wall. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #239)
  • Tears apart some gas lines. (source) (Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #312)

Durability - Blunt Force - Objective

  • Takes being thrown by Ultimate Omega Red a few dozen feet, crushing a car. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #7)
  • Takes being thrown far by Ultimate Rhino. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #14)
  • Tanks a fall that warps a piece of metal. (source) (Spider-men #2)
  • Takes a hit from Rhino that tears up the ground. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1)
  • Takes another hit from Rhino. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1)
  • Takes being hit out of a building. (source) (All-New, All-Different Avengers #1)
  • Takes a hit that significantly warps a car’s roof. (source) (Cataclysm: The Ultimate’s Last Stand #1)

Durability - Blunt Force - Scaling

  • Takes a hit from Ultimate Scorpion. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #11)
  • Takes a hit from a blast from the Ultimate Shocker’s gauntlets. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #12)
  • Takes a hit from Ultimate Batroc, who can kick through the street. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #13)
  • Takes being thrown by a Spider-Man Skrull. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) Annual #1)
  • Took a headbutt from Hammerhead. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #5)
  • Takes a beating from Hammerhead. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #17)
  • Takes a hit from Spider-Man. (source) (Spider-men #1)
  • Takes multiple hits from Tombstone. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #2)
  • Takes a hit from Ultimate Diamondback. (source) (All-New Ultimates #2)
  • Takes a few hits from Ultimate Crossbones. (source) (All-New Ultimates #5)
  • Off panel took at least one hit from Venom. (source) (Venom (2018) #3)
  • Takes a hit from an Inheritor. (source) (Spider-Geddon #2)
  • Takes a hit from Regent. (source) (The Amazing Spider-Man (2015) #13)
  • Takes a hit from Old Man Logan. (source) (Old Man Logan (2016) #19)
  • Takes a hit from Morlun. (source) (Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #312)
  • Survives a hit from a pissed off Morlun. (source) (Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #312)
  • Takes a beating from someone who can lift and throw cars. (source) (Ultimate Fallout #4)

Durability - Piercing

  • Ultimate Rhino didn’t pierce his skin, even when he charged at him with enough force to send him flying 100+ feet. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #14)
  • Blocks one of Ultimate Diamondback’s diamonds, which can cut through thick rope easily. (source) (All-New Ultimates #2, 10)
  • Takes some form of bullet. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #7)

Durability - Extreme Temperature

  • Takes a frost blast. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #4)
  • Takes a fire blast to the chest. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #5)
  • Takes a heat blast that melts Iron Man’s armor. (source) (All-New, All-Different Avengers #1)

Durability - Electricity

  • Takes an electric blast that hurts Spider-Man. (source) (Spider-men #3)
  • Takes an electric blast from ZZZax that took out Ms. Marvel. (source) (Champions (2019) #2)
  • Tanks his own venom sting, sent back at him. (source) (Shuri #6)
  • Takes an electric shock sufficiently powerful to evaporate his sweat. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #8)

Durability - Energy Blast

  • Takes an energy blast that KO’s Falcon. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #1)
  • Takes an energy blast from Vision. (source) (All-New, All-Different Avengers #6)
  • Survives some form of energy blast that also takes out Spider-Man from the Ultimate Spider-Man and ‘67 Spider-Man cartoons. (source) (Spider-Verse Team-Up #2)

Durability - Other

  • Survives a hit from two heat seeking missiles. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #4)
  • Survives a thunderclap from Cho Hulk. (source) (Incredible Hulk (2017) #716)
  • Takes a series of experiments meant to bring him to his limit. This includes what looks like poison gas and acid. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #8)

Agility - Non-Combat

  • Easily gets to the top of a building. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #22)
  • Swings between buildings. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #6)
  • Swings across NYC. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #12)
  • Jumps between roofs. (source) (Cataclysm: The Ultimate’s Last Stand #2)

Agility - Combat

  • Evades a lunge from a police officer. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #5)
  • Dodges Prowler’s kick with a backflip. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #10)
  • Jumps around a skrull. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) Annual #1)
  • Evades all the attacks from a Skrull. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) Annual #1)
  • Evades Blackheart. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #1)
  • Evades Blackheart’s hit. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #2)
  • Evades a hit from Hammerhead. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #5)
  • Evades through a series of sharp hoops. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #12)
  • Dances around Old Man Logan. (source) (Old Man Logan (2016) #19)
  • Evades Winter Soldier. (source) (Thunderbolts (2016) #5)

Speed - General

  • Has faster reaction than some AI drones. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #8)

Speed - Bullets

  • Evades bullets. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #11)
  • Evades bullets. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #15)
  • Evades bullets. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #2)
  • Evades gunfire. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #4)
  • Evades gunfire. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #5)
  • Evades bullets from Winter Soldier. (source) (Thunderbolts (2016) #5)
  • Evades Phantom Rider’s bullets. (source) (War of the Realms: Journey Into Mystery #3)
  • Evades a ton of bullets. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #8)

Speed - Other Projectiles

  • Evades missiles for a while. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #4)
  • Dodges Spider-Man’s webbing. (source) (Spider-Men #2)
  • Blocks one of Ultimate Diamonback’s diamonds. (source) (All-New Ultimates #2)
  • Reacts and hits a ton of baseballs fired from a baseball batting cage machine. (source) (The Amazing Spider-Man (2015) #13)

Speed - Scaling

  • Tags Nova with his webbing. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #8)
  • Dodges the waldoes of the Iron Spider. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #236)
  • Evades a ton of Herbies. (source) (Cataclysm: The Ultimate’s Last Stand #3)
  • Catches a sword mid swing. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #21)
  • Dodges a whip from Kraven. (source) (Spider-Man: Enter the Spider-verse)

Speed - Movement Speed

  • Runs fast enough to catch up to a plane as it takes off. (source) (Spider-Men II #1)

Spider-Sense - General

  • Tells him of his foes intent to kill him. (source) (All-New, All-Different Avengers #6)
  • IDs which of the Equinox is from the present vs the future. (source) (All-New, All-Different Avengers #6)
  • Lets him navigate through a laser grid. (source) (Champions (2016) #21)
  • Warns him that a monster is about to cause a cave in. (source) (Nova (2016) #4)

Spider-Sense - Attacks - Projectiles

  • Warns him that a car was thrown behind him. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #7)
  • Predicts metal hoops being thrown at him. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #8)
  • Predicts that he’s about to be shot. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #20)
  • Detects some missiles behind him. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #4)
  • Warns him of an incoming fireball. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #3)
  • Warns him about some shooters. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #4)
  • Warns him of a fireblast about to hit him. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #5)
  • Uses spider-sense to dodge a ton of paintballs. (source) (Champions (2016) #6)
  • Predicts an energy blast. (source) (Shuri #6)
  • Warns him he’s about to be shot. (source) (Thunderbolts (2016) #5)

Spider-Sense - Attacks - Other

  • Predicts a vehicles crashing through a wall. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) Annual #1)
  • Warns him that Rhino is charging at him. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1)
  • Predicts a derailed train. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #4)
  • Warns him about knock out gas. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #8)

Spider-Sense - Other

  • Senses Blackheart’s return. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #2)
  • Predicts where a teleporter is going to be to take them out. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #8)

Wall Crawling - Walls

  • Climbs up the side of a building. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #7)
  • Lays on the side of a building. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #8)
  • Clings in the corner of a room. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #7)
  • Sticks to a wall. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #237)

Wall Crawling - Ceilings

  • Climbs upside down. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #2)
  • Clings to the ceiling. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #15)
  • Walks on the ceiling. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #20)
  • Climbs on the ceiling. (source) (Nova (2016) #3)

Wall Crawling - At Speed

  • Runs up a building. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #6)
  • Runs on the side of a building. (source) (Cataclysm: Ultimate Spider-Man #1)

Invisibility - General

  • Some advanced alien drones can’t see him. (source) (Champions (2016) #21)

Invisibility - Non-Combat

  • Turns invisible, so that his dad can’t see him from feet away. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #1)
  • Turns invisible in the middle of a crowd. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #2)
  • Uses invisibility to scout ahead. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #2)
  • Turn invisible so that his identity can’t be revealed. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #4)
  • Sneaks into a Hydra Helicarrier. (source) (Secret Empire #5)
  • Spider-Man can’t see him. (source) (Spider-Men #2)
  • Stays hidden on The Maker’s ark, without any of the people on the ship (including the likes of Thanos, The Maker, Namor and others) not noticing. (source) (Secret Wars #1, 3)

Invisibility - Combat

  • Ultimate Electro can’t find him. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #5)
  • Turns invisible to get the drop on Ultimate Scorpion. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #11)
  • Turns invisible to escape from a foe. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #18)
  • Turns invisible to get the drop on Blackheart. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #2)
  • Turns invisible to get the drop on Armadillo. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #235)
  • Turns invisible, so that he can get the drop on Rhino. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1)
  • Uses invisibility to get in the middle of a gang. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #4)
  • Gets the drop on some guards. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #5)
  • Gets the drop on Tombstone. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #6)
  • Regent with his powers sneaks up on Ms. Marvel. (source) (The Amazing Spider-Man (2015) #14)
  • Regent uses his invisibility to get the drop on Nova, Falcon and Thor. (source) (The Amazing Spider-Man (2015) #14)
  • Was on Wonder Man’s back and Ares didn’t realize it. (source) (War of the Realms: Journey Into Mystery #5)

Venom Sting - Range/Conduction

  • Conducts through webbing. (source) (Spider-Men #2)
  • Can be fired as a blast. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #6)
  • Conducts through the ground. (source) (The Amazing Spider-Man (2015) #1)
  • Can transmit through his webbing. (source) (Shuri #6)

Venom Sting - Against Things

  • Destroys Spider-Man’s webbing. (source) (Spider-Men #2)
  • Fries Ultimate Rhino’s electronics. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #14)

Venom Sting - Against People

  • KO’s Spider-Man. (source) (Spider-Men #2)
  • Takes out Ultimate Omega Red. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #7)
  • Takes out Ultimate Scorpion. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #11)
  • Temporarily stuns a giant. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #18)
  • Makes Ultimate Venom unable to hold himself together. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #20)
  • Venom blasts Ultimate Taskmaster. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #27)
  • Stuns Morbius. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) Annual #1)
  • Fries Blackhearts nervous system. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #1)
  • Destroys Blackheart with multiple venom stings. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #2)
  • Makes a guy have a heart attack. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #5)
  • Floors Armadillo. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #235)
  • Temporarily incaps Spider-Man. (source) (Spider-Men #2)
  • Briefly KO’s Rhino. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1)
  • Takes out a group of enhanced children. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #3)
  • KO’s the Venom symbiote. (source) (Venom (2018) #3)
  • Fries a large symbiote. (source) (Venom (2018) #3)
  • Deforms Knull’s avatar. (source) (Venom (2018) #4)
  • Regent with his powers takes out Ms. Marvel. (source) (The Amazing Spider-Man (2015) #14)
  • Takes out Fin Fang Foom. (source) (Gwenpool Holiday Special: Merry Mixup)
  • Shocks Morlun in the eyes and briefly stuns him. (source) (Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #312)
  • Takes out two monsters. (source) (The Unbelievable Gwenpool #5)

Mega Venom Blast

  • Is an AoE force blast. (source) (Spider-Men II #1)
  • Rips apart chains. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #5)
  • KO’s a room full of ninjas. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #20)

Bio-Energy Webbing

  • Pulls Armadillo to him. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #235)
  • Restrains and hurts Iron Spider. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #236)
  • Restrains the Iron Spider. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #236)
  • Prevents him from falling. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #240)

Web Shooters - General

  • Web ball hurts a normal guy. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #16)
  • Webbing dissolves after an hour. (source) (Champions (2016) #2)
  • Webbing catches bullets. (source) (Spider-Geddon #1)
  • Web shooters were improved by Tony Stark. (source) (The Amazing Spider-Man (2015) #13)

Web Shooters - Applications

  • Covers Ultimate Rhino’s eyes. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #14)
  • Uses webbing to swing a trashcan at an enemy. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #7)
  • Drops a shelf on an enemy. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #12)
  • Throws a large foe. (source) (All-New Ultimates #8)
  • Uses webbing to blind an opponent. (source) (All-New, All-Different Avengers #6)
  • Blinds a giant lizard monster. (source) (Champions (2016) #1 MU)
  • Makes a gun useless. (source) (Champions (2016) #1)
  • Makes a parachute. (source) (Champions (2019) #1)
  • Blinds Graviton. (source) (Shuri #7)

Web Shooters - Spread/Speed

  • Restrains some soldiers. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #15)
  • Webs up some Hydra goons. (source) (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #16)
  • Nets up a lot of people. (source) (Ultimate End #5)
  • Webs up some goons. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #17)
  • Traps some random people. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #2)
  • Webs up a ton of ani-men. (source) (Champions (2016) #14)
  • Can rapid fire blobs of webbing. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #1)
  • Rapid fires webbing. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #6)

Web Shooters - Strength - Objective

  • Stops a speeding semi-truck. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) Annual #1)
  • Quickly webs up and holds up multiple cars/buses. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #1)
  • Mucks up and crashes/stops a car. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1)
  • Prevents a derailed car. (source) (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #4)
  • Holds a falling truck. (source) (Cataclysm: The Ultimate’s Last Stand #1)
  • Webbing holds up longer than the ground. (source) (Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #312)
  • Holds up a huge piece of metal. (source) (Survive!)

Web Shooters - Strength - Scaling

  • Restrains Morbius. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) Annual #1)
  • Webs up Hammerhead. (source) (Spider-Man (2016) #5)
  • Restrains Ultimate Scourge. (source) (All-New Ultimates #6)
  • Restrains Ms. Marvel. (source) (Champions (2016) #8)
  • Holds together a giant monster’s mouth. (source) (Monsters Unleashed (2017) #2)
  • Sticks Old Man Logan to the ground. (source) (Old Man Logan (2016) #19)

DnDverse Miles - Temporary Amp

  • Has multiple throwing knives. (source) (Champions (2016) #25)
  • Can hold people in his cloak. (source) (Champions (2016) #26)
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