Okay, so I’ve been diving into this whole “Kaare Andrews Miles Morales” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a ride.
First off, I started by just generally looking up Miles Morales. You know, the usual stuff – who he is, what his deal is. I stumbled upon some things about his suit being an alternate costume in a couple of Spider-Man games like “Edge of Time” and “The Amazing Spider-Man 2.” Nothing too crazy, but it got me thinking about how popular this character is.
Then, I dove a bit deeper into Miles’s powers. I read somewhere that in the Spider-Verse, his strength is linked to his emotions, which is pretty cool. It seems like when he’s really pushed to the edge, he becomes way more powerful. I guess that makes him the strongest Spider-Man in some ways.
I also found something about the Multiverse being destroyed and rebuilt, and Miles and his family and friends ended up in a new reality. Sounds like a lot of drama for our boy Miles!
Now, this is where Kaare Andrews comes in. Apparently, there’s this whole sequel thing to “Spider-Man: Reign” that he’s doing. It’s called something like, “BACK TO THE (AMAZING SPIDER-MAN’S) FUTURE!” catchy, right? I dug up some info on that, and it sounds like it’s set in a messed-up future version of Spider-Man’s world.
I ended up reading a suggestion that I should go back and read some older Spider-Man comics, specifically the McFarlane/Michelinie run of Amazing Spider-Man, and maybe find the first “Reign” comic. Sounds like homework, huh? But I might check them out.
Digging Deeper into Kaare Andrews
So, I started looking specifically at Kaare Andrews’ work on this new Miles Morales story. I saw some preview art, and honestly, it looks amazing. There’s this one image with Gwen and Miles that’s got people talking. Someone online was saying it’s hard to find his variant covers, but I’m determined to track them down.
Basically, what I’ve figured out is that Kaare Andrews is bringing Miles Morales into this dark, dystopian future that he created in “Spider-Man: Reign.” I’m still trying to piece it all together, but it sounds like it’s going to be a pretty intense story.
I wanted to get all this written down because I think there will be more Miles Morales stories in the future.
- Start researching Miles Morales.
- Learn about his powers and appearance in other Spider-Man stories.
- Read about the Multiverse event.
- Find out about Kaare Andrews’s sequel to “Spider-Man: Reign”.
- Look at preview art for the new story.
- Consider reading older Spider-Man comics for context.
I’m definitely going to keep an eye on this and see how it develops. It’s a lot to take in, but it’s all pretty fascinating! And I think I did a good job.