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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Discussion Thread - WITH SPOILERS

Well, if not Miles, someone's gotta do something. Hey does the Spider-Verse include this guy? He's seemingly the most powerful Spider-Man on the wiki, maybe he can take him 😄

A 5-A Spider-Man, jeez. That's insane, to me.
 
Man I cannot get past the idea of a 'Dwarf Star Level' Spider-Man (aside from this guy). Crazy.
 
My friends and I had a theory that Miguel killed all the Spider-Man villains from the live action movies (Tobey's and Andrew's) since they contradicted the canon
 
My friends and I had a theory that Miguel killed all the Spider-Man villains from the live action movies (Tobey's and Andrew's) since they contradicted the canon
A friend of mine suggested that, too. There’s no reason he just randomly showed his fangs to vulture, I think he was going to kill in order to preserve canon.
 
We don't know for sure but given that the only other Donald Glover Aaron Davis is from the MCU, its clear they wanted us to think that
 
When the beginning of the movie shot around like a dozen 42s I knew that something was weird

Then as Miles activated the spider transportation thing, it said "Designated Earth: Earth-42" even though they introduced him as 1610
 
It's cool to think that Miguel still looking for Miles even though he not there and now he gotta run the fade with Spot
 
even though they introduced him as 1610
This, also, is odd. The thing is, there already is an 1610-Miles. That’s the Ultimate Miles that we now know from the comics, who was originally part of the USM run with Bendis, where Spider-Man originally died fighting the Goblin. But after Secret Wars, that Miles was rewritten to be part of 616.

So are there two 1610’s? The other Peter died to Kingpin, not Goblin. Is this a plot hole? How ******* big is this multiverse????
 
This, also, is odd. The thing is, there already is an 1610-Miles. That’s the Ultimate Miles that we now know from the comics, who was originally part of the USM run with Bendis, where Spider-Man originally died fighting the Goblin. But after Secret Wars, that Miles was rewritten to be part of 616.

So are there two 1610’s? The other Peter died to Kingpin, not Goblin. Is this a plot hole? How ******* big is this multiverse????
It just means that the Spider-Verse/Sony-verse/Marvel Cinematic Multiverse has very little to do with the comics multiverse
 
This, also, is odd. The thing is, there already is an 1610-Miles. That’s the Ultimate Miles that we now know from the comics, who was originally part of the USM run with Bendis, where Spider-Man originally died fighting the Goblin. But after Secret Wars, that Miles was rewritten to be part of 616.

So are there two 1610’s? The other Peter died to Kingpin, not Goblin. Is this a plot hole? How ******* big is this multiverse????
The marvel wiki calls it 1610b, same with BParker (616b) and Pavitr (50101b), then Gwen (65b) and Miguel (928b)

Remember, the multiverse's universes aren't exactly named that way, that's just the ways they know how to differentiate the universes, by numbers
 
The marvel wiki calls it 1610b, same with BParker (616b) and Pavitr (50101b), then Gwen (65b) and Miguel (928b)

Remember, the multiverse's universes aren't exactly named that way, that's just the ways they know how to differentiate the universes, by numbers
I hope I’m not misunderstanding, but that just made this verse so much unbelievably bigger.
 
Can’t be. Miguel verbatim mentions ASM #90. In fact, again, I’d have to wait for the movie to be up on a certain site, I swear to god I saw Ultimate Venom.
I think it's probably just something we're not meant to think about too deeply, but if an explanation was necessary, you could just say that Spider-Verse Miles' universe is Number 1610 according to Miguel's numbering system rather than the one the comics use. The same way that MCU Earth is '616' according to the Illuminati's numbering system in Multiverse of Madness.
 
The marvel wiki calls it 1610b, same with BParker (616b) and Pavitr (50101b), then Gwen (65b) and Miguel (928b)

Remember, the multiverse's universes aren't exactly named that way, that's just the ways they know how to differentiate the universes, by numbers
This too

In the movies themselves they're called those things just without the B

Its to differentiate from the comics universes that already have those designations
 
I mean the name of the event. The events themselves are a vague outline ("this figure in Spider-Person's story dies")
From the comic. It started from the comic.

No it doesn't. Its a vague outline of an event not a direct tie to the comics multiverse
It is… directly from the comic. Part of the Spider-Verse.

I think it's probably just something we're not meant to think about too deeply, but if an explanation was necessary, you could just say that Spider-Verse Miles' universe is Number 1610 according to Miguel's numbering system rather than the one the comics use. The same way that MCU Earth is '616' according to the Illuminati's numbering system in Multiverse of Madness.
I got it now. Comics-1610 would be A, and movie 1610 would be B.
 
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