Spider-Man, Issue #4 sees Ganke letting Fabio Medina, the former X-Men member "Goldballs" in on Miles Morales's secret: he's Spider-Man. It looks like Miles and Ganke have a new ally - and a new roommate. Just when things couldn't get any worse, they do. Three heat-seeking missiles fly out of nowhere to knock Spider-Man down to the ground, where he ends the comic about to be captured by Hammerhead, who is in the pay of Black Cat. What does she want with Morales?
If you've read my reviews, you know that I like Miles Morales as Spider-Man because I like Spider-Man as a young man more than I do Spider-Man as an adult; it makes him different. There are other young superheroes. Captain Marvel/Shazam is the most famous of them, and the current Ms. Marvel is rocketing up in sales and gathering all sorts of new fans to the genre. However, none of those characters are as iconic as Spider-Man.
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