![]() ![]() “It just seems that we should reflect that whenever possible, without doing it for stunts. “The world that we live in now is much more colorful and diverse and open,” Bendis continues. And that’s the world that they reflected. A lot of the icon characters from Marvel and DC were created in the early ’60s by straight white men, as far as we know. the world that Peter Parker was invented in. “I was just craving a Spider-Man that I thought more reflected the world that we live in, vs. “That’s always what it’s been to me” - Miles’s being a great Spider-Man, says Bendis. ![]() “It was,” he says, “one of the greatest moments of my whole career.”įor Bendis, Morales and the role he plays in the Marvel universe is about the hero he has the potential to be - and not so much about his racial makeup. There, Bendis saw people dressed up as Morales’s Spider-Man, and he was greeted by many fans who let him know what the character meant to them. But he did make it to San Diego Comic-Con this past summer. Partly due to his many writing commitments, Bendis says he rarely makes it to conventions. ![]() “I’m hugely relieved that people love him so much.” Bendis says of his Ultimate Spider-Man, Miles Morales. ![]()
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