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'''Miles''': ''[wearily]'' Mom, no one my age says ''those'' words in ''that'' order.

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'''Miles''': ''[wearily]'' Mom, no No one my age says ''those'' words in ''that'' order.order, Mom.
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!!!'''Appearances''': ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Into the Spider-Verse]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

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Spider-Verse]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSpiderWithinASpiderVerseStory The Spider Within]]''
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* AdaptationJobChange: Zigzagged. While most versions of Peter Parker are traditionally photographers like this one, the Peter Parker of the original ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'' universe, Miles's home universe, was the ''Daily Bugle[='=]s website designer.
* AgeLift: The events of the original Ultimate Peter's ComiBookDeath happened while he was a teenager, whereas here, this Peter dies as an adult.

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* AdaptationJobChange: AdaptationalJobChange: Zigzagged. While most versions of Peter Parker are traditionally photographers like this one, the Peter Parker of the original ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'' universe, Miles's home universe, was the ''Daily Bugle[='=]s website designer.
* AgeLift: The events of the original Ultimate Peter's ComiBookDeath ComicBookDeath happened while he was a teenager, whereas here, this Peter dies as an adult.
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* AdaptationJobChange: Zigzagged. While most versions of Peter Parker are traditionally photographers like this one, the Peter Parker of the original ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'' universe, Miles's home universe, was the ''Daily Bugle[='=]s website designer.
* AgeLift: The events of the original Ultimate Peter's ComiBookDeath happened while he was a teenager, whereas here, this Peter dies as an adult.
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[[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseTheSpiderGang The Spider-Gang]] ([[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseGwenStacy Gwen Stacy]]) | [[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseSpiderSociety Spider-Society]] ([[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseMiguelOHara Miguel O'Hara]]) | '''Supporting Characters''' | [[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseAntagonists Antagonists]] ([[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseTheSpot The Spot]])]]-]]]

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[[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseTheSpiderGang The Spider-Gang]] ([[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseGwenStacy Gwen Stacy]]) | [[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseSpiderSociety Spider-Society]] ([[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseMiguelOHara Miguel O'Hara]]) | '''Supporting Characters''' | [[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseAntagonists Antagonists]] ([[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseTheSpot The Spot]])]]-]]]Antagonists]]]]-]]]
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!!!'''Voiced By''': Creator/BrianTyreeHenry [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Dan Osorio (Latin American Spanish), Peter Gardiner (Swedish), Creator/KenjiNomura (Japanese), Bernd Egger (German)[[/labelnote]]

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!!!'''Voiced By''': Creator/BrianTyreeHenry [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Dan Osorio [=VAs=]]]Creator/DanOsorio (Latin American Spanish), Peter Gardiner (Swedish), Creator/KenjiNomura (Japanese), Bernd Egger (German)[[/labelnote]]



!!!'''Voiced By''': Creator/StanLee

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* IncitingIncident: Allegedly. ''Across the Spider-Verse'' implies that encountering Miles when the latter accidentally stumbled upon the supercollider in the midst of seeking the origins of his newfound powers became a SpannerInTheWorks as it led to him pulling a HeroicSacrifice just to keep Miles and the override key he entrusted to the latter safe. Otherwise he allegedly would have saved the day and survived the incident just fine.

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* IncitingIncident: Allegedly. ''Across the Spider-Verse'' implies that encountering Miles when the latter accidentally stumbled upon the supercollider in the midst of seeking the origins of his newfound powers became a SpannerInTheWorks as it led to him Peter pulling a HeroicSacrifice just to keep Miles and the override key he entrusted to the latter safe. Otherwise Otherwise, he allegedly would have saved the day and survived the incident just fine.



** The silhouette of his Lizard form is also much more humanoid in ''Into the Spider-Verse'', while the more detailed flashback in ''Across the Spider-Verse'' depicts him as a much more animalistic, quadrupedal beast resembling a giant Komodo Dragon. This also recontextualizes the tragedy of his battle with Gwen, as she had no reasonable way of knowing that he was even a person, let alone her best friend, and thus made no attempt to save him when the roof of their gymnasium collapsed on him.

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** The silhouette of his Lizard form is also much more humanoid in ''Into the Spider-Verse'', while the more detailed flashback in ''Across the Spider-Verse'' depicts him as a much more animalistic, quadrupedal beast resembling a giant Komodo Dragon. This also recontextualizes re-contextualizes the tragedy of his battle with Gwen, as she had no reasonable way of knowing that he was even a person, let alone her best friend, and thus made no attempt to save him when the roof of their gymnasium collapsed on him.



* ImpliedLoveInterest: It is never made explicitly clear whether Peter and Gwen were in a relationship, with Captain Stacy posthumously referring to him as his daughter's best friend. However, they were extremely close and were even going to their high school prom together. Peter's death shut Gwen off from making any kind of friends until she met Miles, who she has similar vaguely romantic feelings for. This is somewhat akin to their actual relationship from the comics, albeit tweaked; Peter was romantically attracted to Gwen, whereas Gwen saw him primarily as a close platonic friend and never came around to realizing he liked her well until his death.

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* ImpliedLoveInterest: It is never made explicitly clear whether Peter and Gwen were in a relationship, with Captain Stacy posthumously referring to him as his daughter's best friend. However, they were extremely close and were even going to their high school prom together. Peter's death shut Gwen off from making any kind of friends until she met Miles, who she has similar vaguely romantic feelings for. This is somewhat akin to their actual relationship from the comics, albeit tweaked; Peter was romantically attracted to Gwen, whereas Gwen she saw him primarily as a close platonic friend and never came around to realizing he liked her well until his death.

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* ForWantOfANail: Allegedly. ''Across the Spider-Verse'' implies that encountering Miles when the latter accidentally stumbled upon the supercollider in the midst of seeking the origins of his newfound powers became a SpannerInTheWorks as it led to him pulling a HeroicSacrifice just to keep Miles and the override key he entrusted to the latter safe. Otherwise he allegedly would have saved the day and survived the incident just fine.



* IncitingIncident: Allegedly. ''Across the Spider-Verse'' implies that encountering Miles when the latter accidentally stumbled upon the supercollider in the midst of seeking the origins of his newfound powers became a SpannerInTheWorks as it led to him pulling a HeroicSacrifice just to keep Miles and the override key he entrusted to the latter safe. Otherwise he allegedly would have saved the day and survived the incident just fine.



** To the Mary Jane Watson of Miles's universe. Despite being older, the two women look almost identical and have lived similar life experiences [[ForWantOfANail to a point]].

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** To the Mary Jane Watson of Miles's universe. Despite being older, the two women look almost identical and have lived similar life experiences [[ForWantOfANail [[PointOfDivergence to a point]].



* ForWantOfANail: The only Peter Parker shown so far who didn't become Spider-Man.



* ForWantOfANail: So far, he is the only version of J. Jonah Jameson who is not voiced or played by Creator/JKSimmons.

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* HartmanHips: Pleasantly noticeable.
* HospitalHottie: She's a nurse who's incredibly attractive.

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* HartmanHips: Pleasantly noticeable.
* HospitalHottie: She's a nurse who's incredibly attractive.
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* HeroesWantRedheads: The red, curly haired Mary Jane is the love of his life.



* HeroesWantRedheads: The love of Peter's life, and with a very vibrant shade of wavy red hair.



* HeroesWantRedheads: The love of Peter B.'s life, and with a very vibrant shade of wavy red hair.
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[[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseTheSpiderGang The Spider-Gang]] ([[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseMilesMorales Miles Morales]] | [[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseGwenStacy Gwen Stacy]]) | [[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseSpiderSociety Spider-Society]] ([[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseMiguelOHara Miguel O'Hara]]) | '''Supporting Characters''' | [[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseAntagonists Antagonists]] ([[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseTheSpot The Spot]])]]-]]]

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[[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseTheSpiderGang The Spider-Gang]] ([[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseMilesMorales Miles Morales]] | [[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseGwenStacy ([[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseGwenStacy Gwen Stacy]]) | [[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseSpiderSociety Spider-Society]] ([[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseMiguelOHara Miguel O'Hara]]) | '''Supporting Characters''' | [[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseAntagonists Antagonists]] ([[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseTheSpot The Spot]])]]-]]]
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!!William Braddock, Cindy Moon, EZ Ekiel, Jessica Drew, Karn, Monica Chang, Brian Michael Bendis, Sara Pichelli, Rayshaun Lucas, Jason Reynolds

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!!William Braddock, Cindy Moon, EZ Ekiel, Jessica Drew, Karn, Monica Chang, Change, Brian Michael Bendis, Sara Pichelli, Rayshaun Lucas, Jason Reynolds
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!!William Braddock, Cindy Moon, EZ Ekiel, Jessica Drew, Karn, Monica Chang, Brian Michael Bendis, Sara Pichelli, Rayshaun Lucas, Jason Reynolds
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A list of names that appeared in Miles' contact list on his phone.
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* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: Karn in the comics was one of the Inheritors, but that is presumably just a nickname for a normal human that Miles knows.
* AdaptationalWimp: William, Cindy, EZ Ekiel and Jessica all have spider themed abilities in the comics, Karn is one of the semi-immortal vampires known as the Inheritors, Monica Change is a SHIELD agent, and Rayshaun Lucas is the superhero Patriot. Since they appear to be close to a teenager, they are presumably normal people and potentially around [[AgeLift Miles' age]].
* AlternateSelf: Two of the names are Jessica Drew and Ez Ekiel, implied to be Ezekiel Sims. Versions of these characters appear in ''Across'' as [[AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome members of the Spider-Society]].
* TheCameo: Only appear as part of a FreezeFrameBonus.
* CreatorCameo: Sort of, but Bendis and Pichelli are the co-creator of Miles Morales. Meanwhile Jason Reynolds wrote the 2017 novel ''Miles Morales: Spider-Man''.
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* ThisIsGonnaSuck: PlayedForLaughs. Much as he loves his wife, his reaction to seeing her about to start giving a speech is quiet horror, because Rio? Absolutely ''sucks'' at making toasts, and they both know it.
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** It has "ALCHEMAX 42" printed on the underside of its abdomen, hinting which universe it's originally from.

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** It has "ALCHEMAX 42" printed on the underside of its abdomen, hinting at which universe it's originally from.



* UndignifiedDeath: Miles casually slaps the spider after it bites him (and thus turning him into Spider-Man), with all the gravitas of slapping any regular bug.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Had this spider bit the Miles Morales of its world like it supposed to, then Earth-1610B's Peter Parker would still be alive, and Earth-42 wouldn't have been the CrapsackWorld as it is today.

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* UndignifiedDeath: Miles casually slaps the spider after it bites him (and thus turning turns him into Spider-Man), with all the gravitas of slapping any regular bug.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Had this spider bit the Miles Morales of its world like it was supposed to, then Earth-1610B's Peter Parker would still be alive, and Earth-42 wouldn't have been the CrapsackWorld as it is today.
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[[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseTheSpiderGang The Spider-Gang]] ([[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseMilesMorales Miles Morales]]) | [[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseSpiderSociety Spider-Society]] ([[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseMiguelOHara Miguel O'Hara]]) | '''Supporting Characters''' | [[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseAntagonists Antagonists]] ([[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseTheSpot The Spot]])]]-]]]

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[[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseTheSpiderGang The Spider-Gang]] ([[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseMilesMorales Miles Morales]]) Morales]] | [[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseGwenStacy Gwen Stacy]]) | [[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseSpiderSociety Spider-Society]] ([[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseMiguelOHara Miguel O'Hara]]) | '''Supporting Characters''' | [[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseAntagonists Antagonists]] ([[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseTheSpot The Spot]])]]-]]]
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!!!'''Appearances''': ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Into the Spider-Verse]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

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!!!'''Appearances''': ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Into the Spider-Verse]]'' Spider-Verse]]''[[note]]no-dialogue[[/note]] | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''



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The Spider-Man of Miles's universe, a beloved icon of New York City and wildly successful superhero. Unfortunately, his luck ran out when he was fatally injured trying to destroy the Super-Collider, forcing him to entrust the city's safety to Miles Morales.

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The Spider-Man of Miles's Miles' universe, a beloved icon of New York City and wildly successful superhero. Unfortunately, his luck ran out when he was fatally injured trying to destroy the Super-Collider, forcing him to entrust the city's safety to Miles Morales.



The aunt of Peter Parker/Spider-Man in Miles's home dimension.

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The aunt of Peter Parker/Spider-Man in Miles's home dimension.Parker.



!!!'''Appearances''': ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Into the Spider-Verse]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

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!!!'''Appearances''': ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Into the Spider-Verse]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

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!!!'''Appearances''': ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Into the Spider-Verse]]'' Spider-Verse]]''[[note]]no-dialogue[[/note]] | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

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* AmbiguousSituation: Stan tells Miles that he was friends with Peter after he died, and his photograph can be seen in Peter's lair which supports that idea. It's left unclear whether he knew Peter was Spider-Man however, or if he only found out after his death.

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** The ''Spider-Verse'' films take place in the same multiverse as Sony's Spider-Man Universe, the Sam Raimi and Marc Webb ''Spider-Man'' films, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which all featured Stan Lee making a CreatorCameo. The latter even implied all his cameos were him as the same person known as the Watcher Informant, making it possible that this Stan Lee is the Informant travelling to a different universe. Alternatively Lee might simply be an AlternateSelf of the Informant.


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* SecretKeeper: He might have known that Peter was Spider-Man before his death, which would make him this.
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* AdaptationalCurves: He is beefier than he is in the comics.

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* AdaptationalCurves: He is beefier than he is in the comics.his comics counterpart.



** In the comics, Jefferson is a SHIELD agent who is distant and aloof to his son out of necessity. Here he's a cop and clearly affectionate to Miles.
** His dislike of Spider-Man is more down to his being a vigilante who hides his identity rather than his disdain of superpowers in general like in comics; just like the rest of New York he's shocked to learn of [[spoiler:Peter's death]].
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: He embarrasses Miles ''twice'' while dropping him off at school. First by giving him a ride in the back on his police cruiser, and then again by using the car's loudspeaker to tell Miles to say "I love you." back to him.

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** In the comics, Jefferson is a SHIELD agent who is distant and aloof to his son out of necessity. Here he's a cop and clearly affectionate to Miles.
Miles (though sometimes to AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents degrees as shown below).
** His dislike of Spider-Man is more down to his the superhero being a vigilante who hides his identity and deflects the responsibility of law enforcement rather than his a disdain of superpowers in general like in comics; the comics. Best shown when, just like the rest of New York York, he's shocked to learn of [[spoiler:Peter's death]].
[[spoiler:Peter Parker's death as the first Spider-Man]].
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: He embarrasses Miles ''twice'' while dropping him off at school. Visions Academy. First by giving him a ride in the back on of his police cruiser, causing some of Miles' old schoolmates to see and taunt him, and then again by using the car's loudspeaker to tell Miles to say "I love you." back to him.him, right in front of the crowd at his new school.



* BigBrotherInstinct: It's not made clear if he's the older between him and Aaron, but [[spoiler:when he thinks that the second Spider-Man has killed him, he ''immediately'' calls an APB on him before sobbing over his brother's corpse.]]

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* BigBrotherInstinct: It's not made clear if he's who actually is the older big brother between him and Aaron, but [[spoiler:when he thinks that the second Spider-Man has killed him, him (it was actually Kingpin), he ''immediately'' calls an APB on him the web-slinger before sobbing over his brother's corpse.]]



* TheCommissionerGordon: Implied that he'll take on this role further down Miles's Spider-Man career when the latter tells him he looks forward to working with him in the future. This is proven true in ''Across'', which took place a year and a few months later, where he and Miles's Spider-Man are working closely on a daily basis to arrest criminals and supervillains, and Miles usually acts as his confidant when he opens up about his issues at home.

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* TheCommissionerGordon: Implied that he'll take on this role further down Miles's Spider-Man career when the latter tells him he looks forward to working with him in the future. This is proven true in ''Across'', which took place a year and a few months later, where he and Miles's Spider-Man are working closely on a daily basis to arrest criminals and supervillains, and Miles Spidey usually acts as his confidant when he opens up about his issues at home.home, not knowing he's talking about Miles to Miles.



* DoomedByCanon: Taken to the extreme. [[spoiler:According to Miguel, most Spider-people have to lose a police captain figure who's their close ally at some point in their careers since it's a canon event. Jefferson is about to be promoted to Captain himself and he's destined to be killed by the Spot ''exactly'' on the day of his official promotion.]]

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* DoomedByCanon: Taken to the extreme. [[spoiler:According to Miguel, Miguel O'Hara, most Spider-people Spiders have to lose a police captain figure who's their close ally at some point in their careers since it's a canon event. event that causes them to better themselves as heroes. Jefferson is about to be promoted to Captain himself and and, as Miles finds out during a melding of minds with the villain, he's destined to be killed by the Spot ''exactly'' on the day of his official promotion.]]



* EveryoneHasStandards: Even though he disapproves of Spider-Man's vigilantism, Jefferson is notably shocked upon hearing of the original's death. He also comes to tolerate the new Spider-Man, unaware that it's Miles.

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* EveryoneHasStandards: Even though he disapproves of Spider-Man's vigilantism, Jefferson is notably shocked upon hearing of the original's death. [[spoiler:Peter Parker's death]]. He also comes to tolerate the new Spider-Man, Spider-Man when he offers to work more closely with the NYPD, unaware that it's his own son Miles.



* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible one, to Aaron's foolish one. According to Aaron, the two of them used to tag buildings in their youth, but then they became estranged after Jeff became a cop. And Jeff states that Aaron is into some shady activities.
* TheGadfly: He seems to love embarrassing his son in front of his school.

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* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible one, to Aaron's foolish one. According to Aaron, the two of them used to tag buildings in their youth, but then they became estranged after Jeff became a cop. And decided to join the police. Jeff states that similarly expresses concern about Aaron is into some being involved in shady activities.
activity [[spoiler:though he only learns that his brother is the Prowler after he died]].
* TheGadfly: He seems to love have no qualms about, and even enjoys embarrassing his son in front of his new school.



* HeroicBuild: He's a hardworking, ByTheBookCop who happens to be built like a brickhouse to contrast his comparatively lanky-looking brother.

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* HeroicBuild: He's a hardworking, ByTheBookCop who happens to be built like a brickhouse to contrast his comparatively lanky-looking brother.brother [[spoiler:who's working as an enforcer for the criminal Kingpin]].

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* AlternateSelf: To the Mary Jane Watson of Miles's universe. Despite being older, the two women look almost identical and have lived similar life experiences [[ForWantOfANail to a point]].

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** Her [[ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManRenewYourVows Earth-18119 counterpart]] briefly appears as a member of the Spider-Society.
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A costume shop owner.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Stan tells Miles that he was friends with Peter after he died, and his photograph can be seen in Peter's lair which supports that idea. It's left unclear whether he knew Peter was Spider-Man however, or if he only found out after his death.
* TheCameo: Makes three appearances in ''Into the Spider-Verse'': first he meets Miles when he buys a costume, later walks pass Miles and Peter B. while on his phone, and his photograph later appears in his Peter's lair.
* CreatorCameo: He's voiced, and modelled after, the creator of Spider-Man.
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!!May Parker
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* PutOnABus: Miles reveals that she moved to Florida before the event of ''Across the Spider-Verse'' while recalling the events that happened during and after the first film.

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* PutOnABus: Miles reveals that she moved to Florida before the event events of ''Across the Spider-Verse'' while recalling the events that happened during and after the first film.
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Had this spider bit Miles Morales of its world like it supposed to, then Earth-42 wouldn't have been the CrapsackWorld as it is today.

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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Had this spider bit the Miles Morales of its world like it supposed to, then Earth-1610B's Peter Parker would still be alive, and Earth-42 wouldn't have been the CrapsackWorld as it is today.
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* LikeASonToMe: George Stacy is very fond of him and he takes Peter's death quite personally. This is why he's hellbent on stopping Spider-Gwen when he mistakenly believes that she's the one who killed Peter.

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* LikeASonToMe: George Stacy is very fond of him and he takes Peter's death quite personally. This is why he's hellbent on stopping Spider-Gwen Spider-Woman when he mistakenly believes that she's the one who killed Peter.



* NumberTwo: She reports directly to Captain George Stacy and is almost always seen with him in the brief time she appeared during the Reinassance Vulture's rampage.
* SeenItAll: When asked by George how the Vulture with his massive wings and fancy costumes can get into the Guggenheim Museum without anyone noticing, she just shrugs and says it's New York City. She also doesn't seem very fazed when she got webbed to a police cruiser by Spider-Gwen when she got to the scene.

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* NumberTwo: She reports directly to Captain George Stacy and is almost always seen with him in the brief time she appeared appears during the Reinassance Vulture's rampage.
* SeenItAll: When asked by George how the Vulture -- with his massive wings and fancy costumes can costume -- could get into the Guggenheim Museum without anyone noticing, she just shrugs and says it's New York City. She also doesn't seem very fazed when she got webbed to a police cruiser by Spider-Gwen Spider-Woman when she got to arrives on the scene.
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** In the first movie, he uses the same model as the other Peter Parkers, looking quite a bit older than Gwen. In the second movie, he still has the same general face and hairstyle as the other Peters, but he looks closer to Gwen's age and resembles the typical pre-spider bite design; scrawny and gangly with round glasses.

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** In the first movie, he uses the same model as the other Peter Parkers, looking quite a bit older than Gwen. In the second movie, he still has the same general face and hairstyle as the other Peters, but he looks closer to Gwen's age and resembles the typical pre-spider bite design; he has a scrawny and gangly with build and wears round glasses.
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* BulliedIntoDepression: He was the frequent target of bullying from his universe's Ned Leeds. His inability to physically defend himself due to his small size and reliance on Gwen to do so caused crippling self-esteem issues that lead him to creating the Lizard Serum, which resulted in his death.

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* BulliedIntoDepression: He was the frequent target of bullying from his universe's Ned Leeds. His inability Because he was unable to physically defend himself due to his small size and reliance had to rely on Gwen to do so caused crippling so, he developed serious self-esteem issues that lead led him to creating create the Lizard Serum, Serum to get stronger, which ultimately resulted in his death.



** In the first movie, he uses the same model as the other Peter Parkers, looking quite a bit older than Gwen. In the second movie, he looks closer to her age and wears glasses, resembling the traditional scrawny pre-spider bite design.

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** In the first movie, he uses the same model as the other Peter Parkers, looking quite a bit older than Gwen. In the second movie, he still has the same general face and hairstyle as the other Peters, but he looks closer to her Gwen's age and wears glasses, resembling resembles the traditional scrawny typical pre-spider bite design.design; scrawny and gangly with round glasses.



* ImpliedLoveInterest: It is never made explicitly clear whether Peter and Gwen were in a relationship, with Captain Stacy posthumously referring to him as his daughter's best friend. However, they were extremely close and were even going to their high school prom together. Peter's death shut Gwen off from making any kind of friends until she met Miles, who she has similar vaguely romantic feelings for. This is somewhat akin to their actual relationship from the comics albeit tweaked; Peter was romantically attracted to Gwen, whereas Gwen saw him primarily as a close platonic friend and never came around to realizing he liked her well until his death.

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* ImpliedLoveInterest: It is never made explicitly clear whether Peter and Gwen were in a relationship, with Captain Stacy posthumously referring to him as his daughter's best friend. However, they were extremely close and were even going to their high school prom together. Peter's death shut Gwen off from making any kind of friends until she met Miles, who she has similar vaguely romantic feelings for. This is somewhat akin to their actual relationship from the comics comics, albeit tweaked; Peter was romantically attracted to Gwen, whereas Gwen saw him primarily as a close platonic friend and never came around to realizing he liked her well until his death.

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