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bisexual-spider-man · 3 years
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Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales launch trailer
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Two New Companion Books Announced for ‘Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales’
by Rachel Paige
“Ahead of the upcoming Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Titan Books will release a new fiction and non-fiction book, serving as companions for the game. Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales – Wings of Fury, written by acclaimed bestselling author of SLAY, Brittney Morris, will be published on November 10 2020, followed by a full-color coffee table hardback, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales – The Art of the Game by Matt Ralphs in February 2021.”
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[ID: A book cover featuring Miles in his Spidey suit. He’s upside down in the air, with one arm stretched out in front of him to shoot a web. He seems to be relaxed, like he’s not in the middle of a fight. A pigeon is quickly flying away and the Empire State Building looms in the background.
At the top of the cover is the title, and below that, to the left of Miles, it says, “the official prequel to the blockbuster action video game”. At the bottom of the image is the second part of the title, “Wings of Fury”, as well as the author’s name: “Brittney Morris, bestselling author of Slay”. End ID.]
“With an exclusive adventure leading directly into the game itself, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales – Wings of Fury features Miles Morales coming to terms with what it means to be Spider-Man. A mix-up with the law leaves Miles questioning everything and when Vulture and his accomplice Starling unleash experimental tech on Marvel’s New York, Miles must decide what kind of hero he wants to be.”
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[ID: Another book cover. Miles is in the air just above two enemies. He’s wearing shoes, shorts, and a coat over his Spidey suit. He has both hands out to electrocute his foes. The title at the top reads, “Spider-Man: Miles Morales - The Art of the Game”. The author’s name at the bottom is “Matt Ralphs”. End ID.]
“Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales – The Art of the Game is the ultimate companion, capturing the creative process of this much-anticipated blockbuster action game. This lush, hardback book showcases the remarkable concept art and in-game renderings including characters, locations, tech, gadgets, Spider suits and much more. All the vibrant art is accompanied by fascinating insights from the artists, collaborators, and developers at Insomniac Games, PlayStation, and Marvel behind the game.”
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bisexual-spider-man · 4 years
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[ID: A reference page for Miles Morales’s new TRACK Suit. The head, shoulders, outer arms, sides, and inner thighs are made of a black reinforced material that’s described as “more protective” and “armored”. The webbing on the head, neck, and chest, as well as lines on the outer arms and calves, are red rubber or a similar material. It’s described as “flexible yet tough”. It also makes up the spider logos on the chest and back. The rest of the suit is white spandex/lycra.
There are also references for the hands and feet. The hands are black and red with padding on the fingers and palms. The padding has a “breathable, porous, sportswear texture”. The feet are also black and red with padding on the bottom. The padding has a “course rubber texture” or a “mesh texture”. End ID.]
new T.R.A.C.K. Suit for Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales
drawn by Marvel artist Javier Garrón
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 [ID: A promo image showing what comes with the game’s pre-order. It includes the game itself, the TRACK Suit, a mystery suit, three extra skill points, and a gravity well gadget. The game’s release date, November 12, 2020, is at the bottom of the image. End ID.]
The digital pre-order can be found here: pre-order link.
For more information, including an interview with Javier Garrón and Gavin Goulden (Art Director for Insomniac Games), here’s the article these pics are from: article link.
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bisexual-spider-man · 3 years
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Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales variant covers
featuring Prowler’s new outfit
“With the release of Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales this November, you’ll also find new variant covers for AMAZING SPIDER-MAN and MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN this fall at your local comic book shop featuring the the blockbuster video game’s web-slinger!
The five variant covers showcase Miles Morales at different points in his hero’s journey, all which tie back to the eagerly anticipated PlayStation game. Additionally, the covers have been done by some of the artists working on the game itself.”
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[ID: The cover for The Amazing Spider-Man #53. It shows Miles crouched on the side of a skyscraper and looking down upon a Times Square of purples, pinks, and blues. He’s seen from behind, and the spider logo on his back is bright red to contrast the darkness of the rest of his suit. However, he isn’t wearing his mask.
Miles’ spidey sense is going off due to what’s on Times Square’s large screens; every single one is broadcasting the villain Tinkerer. End ID.]
cover by Insomniac Games art director Jason Hickey, “[joining] Miles as he looks down upon an NYC infected by the new threat of Tinkerer and the Underground”
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[ID: Another cover for The Amazing Spider-Man #53. Miles is in his suit, pulling his mask on. A strand of webbing is swirling around behind him, against a red background. End ID.]
cover by Marvel Games creative director Tim Tsang, “capturing the moment when Miles makes the heroic decision to mask up, rise up, and defend his home and his loved ones”
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[ID: The cover for Miles Morales: Spider-Man #21. Miles is seen from the front with his body stretched out behind him while he flies through the air. Recently used ropes of web are still swirling around him and the city is not only behind him, but also far below him, colored in shades of red. The lenses of Miles’ mask seem to indicate an angry or serious expression. End ID.]
cover by Insomniac Games senior concept artist Nicholas Schumaker, “showcasing the speed and agility of Miles as he hurtles towards danger”
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[ID: The cover for The Amazing Spider-Man #54. Miles and Tinkerer are battling on the side of what seems to be a building, far above the city. Miles is partially crouched and has a web in one hand, and Tinkerer is holding a large sword of some sort.
Tinkerer’s suit consists of dark colors and includes a hoodie and boots. The hood is up over the mask. Some parts of the costume, including the sword, are glowing with purple light. End ID.]
cover by Insomniac Games art director Gavin Goulden, “[placing] us in the collision between Miles and the Tinkerer as they battle for the fate of the city”
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[ID: The cover for The Amazing Spider-Man #55. Miles is facing the viewer and looks surprised as his spidey sense goes off. That’s because, behind him, Prowler is preparing to slash at him with unsheathed, glowing green claws.
Prowler’s costume and mask are dark, but his eyes and a logo on his chest are glowing lime green like his claws. End ID.]
cover by Brian Horton:
"And, lastly, here’s a full look at Prowler’s outfit in Brian Horton’s Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales variant cover for AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #55. More details will be revealed before the game's launch!"
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Andrew Reiner and creative director Brian Horton discuss Miles’ powers in Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales
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[The video opens with music from the game playing over the Game Informer logo.]
Andrew Reiner: And Miles is uh, a year into being... a Spider-Man, right? Like, not even a hero yet. Right? Like, he's just kinda learning the ropes. Uh, we see a big beat at the beginning of this game where he develops a new power. Can you kinda talk about that moment a little bit?
Brian Horton: Yeah, we wanted to make sure none of Miles' iconic powers manifested offscreen. Right. That's something we wanted to see. So, we knew he was gonna be getting used to being a webslinger. You know? He wasn't going to have the same prowess as Peter Parker, but we knew he was going to at least be at a place where he could swing and he could do the combat and, uh, basically a lot of the same functions that Peter has.
So what we wanted to do was create these emotional moments - these moments that sort of forces Miles to change. 'Cause we really see this as a coming of age story and he's going to grow as a character. And this is one of those seminal moments where Peter is uh, on- on his back foot. He's- He's having a hard time, and he's down. And Rhino has got him on the ropes. And Miles just has to summon something from within, to protect his mentor.
And that's when the bioelectricity surges through his body, and then we have this really iconic punch that- that Miles lands on Rhino. And that changes his trajectory of becoming his own Spider-Man.
[As Horton speaks, gameplay begins to show what he’s describing; Miles is standing outside when his spidey sense goes off. He turns in time to see Peter fly through the wall of a nearby building. He hits another wall and collapses, with his suit tattered. Miles runs to his side, but Peter stays slumped on the ground. Meanwhile, Rhino begins to slowly approach from the hole in the wall created by Peter’s body. Then Horton stops speaking, making way for the game’s audio:]
Peter: *groans*
Rhino: This Spider-Man is broke. I would like to exchange for new one. Ah. This one will do. *shouts as he throws himself into a battle stance*
Peter: *weakly* Miles. Get outta here.
Rhino: *grunts, preparing to fight*
Miles: No. Back- The hell- Up!
[Miles’ hands begin to crackle with bright yellow electricity. And as he shouts, him and Rhino charge towards each other. Miles leaps into the air and, with a flash of light, delivers a powerful blow to Rhino’s face. Rhino collapses with great force, and Miles proceeds to examine his own hands. Horton speaks again.]
Horton: Peter trusts Miles, and what Miles has to learn is: "I have a suit, but what does it really mean to be a hero?" And that's what our journey's about. He has skills, he has the powers. But he has to figure it out what his version of that- of that mantle really means to him.
[The video cuts to black and the music plays again.]
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bisexual-spider-man · 3 years
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Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales | Photo Mode
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bisexual-spider-man · 4 years
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game director Cameron Christian discusses combat in Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales
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First Look at J. Jonah Jameson in Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales (4K)
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That trailer made me so emotional oh my god
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[ID: A photo of Shawn Mendes with his eyes closed and his hand over his nose and mouth. He looks a little overwhelmed, maybe like he’s about to cry. There are subtitles that read, “hold on a second. Man, hold on a second.” End ID.]
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