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He is the villainous version of Miles Morales from Earth-42, which is a universe with no Spider-Man and also the home universe of the radioactive spider that bit Miles in Earth-1610B. He has lived through the death of his father Jefferson Davis. Miles became the Prowler and worked with his Uncle Aaron to take on the role. In the ending of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, he and Aaron kidnap his heroic counterpart.
He is voiced by Jharrel Jerome, and like his Earth-1610B self, by Kensho Ono in the Japanese dub.
As Prowler, he wears a purple costume with a mask and clawed gauntlets with gadgets. His boots appear to be upgraded Jordan 1 shoes. He wears a mask that can fold into the back of his head if he decides to stop using it.
As Miles G. Morales, he resembles his counterpart in terms of his face. The only difference is that he has a more stern expression and wears his hair in braids.
Personality[]
Prowler serves as a dark counterpart to the “main” Miles Morales from Earth-1610B. He is a brooding, enigmatic, character, having lived through the death of his father, something that his heroic counterpart has yet to experience. He is quite apathetic, as he was not remotely fazed when encountering another version of himself and was casual in talking with him. He also displayed no sympathy towards the fact that The Spot plans to kill his counterpart's father and home, even refusing to let his counterpart go, possibly he wanted his counterpart to have the same pain he went through.
Despite this, Miles does seem to love his family, as it's heavily implied that he and his uncle were the ones who painted a giant mural of Miles' late father in his honor similar as to how Earth-1610B Miles and his dad did for their Aaron following his death. On that note, he seems to care for his uncle, signified by how the two seem to have their own handshake and how he supposedly took up the mantle of the Prowler after him. As it's mentioned in the official artbook that Miles is in fact a vigilante, this could mean that deep down he still strives to bring about good like his Earth-1610B counterpart.
Biography[]
Background[]
Miles G. Morales of Earth-42 presumably had a similar upbringing to the main Miles Morales who resided in Earth-1610BB. Visual cues from the Spot's backstory indicate that he was supposed to be the Spider-Man of Earth-42, and that he would have been bitten by a radioactive spider while studying in a classroom. Before it could bite him, the spider got transported to Earth-1610BB where it bit Miles Morales. Because of this, Earth-42 doesn't have Spider-Man to protect New York City.
Miles G.'s father Jefferson passed away through unknown means. At an unknown point in his life, a grieving Miles G. joined his uncle Aaron in turning to a life of crime, taking up the mantle of the Prowler.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse[]
After Miles Morales was transported to Earth-42 instead of his home dimension, the Prowler and Uncle Aaron capture him and take him in for interrogation. The Prowler learns that the other Miles' father is still alive, before revealing his identity to his captive, who is shocked to find it is another version of him that's the Prowler.
Miles tells him that he has to get back home because his father's life is being threatened by a villain. Despite Miles' pleas, the Prowler refuses to let him go and implies that he intends to kill or torture him.
Quotes[]
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Prowler: Your dad is still alive? Miles: What? Prowler: Your father. You said he's still alive. Miles: Yeah...
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~ Prowler asking his heroic counterpart about his father who is still alive in Earth-1610BB.
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Miles: Please... You have to let me go. Prowler: Why would I do that?
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~ Prowler asking his heroic counterpart why should he let him go.
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Trivia[]
It's possible that the death of this Miles Morales' father stemmed from the fact that no Spider-Man was around to prevent it, since Earth-42 was deprived of one when its genetically engineered spider was transported to Earth-1610B by Kingpin and bit that universes Miles Morales instead, something pointed out by both Miguel O'Hara and the Spot.
This would also explain why Earth-42 Miles refuses to let his counterpart go and save his father, believing him to be at fault for his death and wants to make him feel the same way he feels.
He is the second evil version of Miles Morales, the first being his Earth-616 counterpart, better known as Ultimatum.
According to the official Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse artbook, Miles G. Morales isn't technically a villain but more so a vigilante.
This is further proven with J. Jonah Jameson speaking on TV mentioning vigilante.
This Miles Morales speaks in a more defined Puerto Rican accent, due to the fact that he would likely have embraced more of his mother’s heritage with his father now being absent.