Peter Parker and Miles Morales team up for Spider-Men: Double Trouble this November

Spider-Men: Double Trouble #1 cover
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It's been a little while since Marvel's two top Spider-Men, Peter Parker and Miles Morales, had a good old-fashioned comic book team-up, but that's 𝓡exactly what's in store in Spider-Men: Double Trouble, a new limited series that brings Peter and Miles together under Marvel's 'Double Trouble' banner.

Marvel's Double Trouble titles bring together charact🐓ers who are associated together for madcap misadventures thatꦍ often play up the shared foibles of the characters just as much as their heroic personalities.

In Spider-Men: Double Trouble from writers Vita Ayala and Mariko Tamaki and artist team Gurihiru, Peter Parker i🦩nvites Miles Morales to "Take Your Sidekick to Work Day" - even though M🦩iles is hardly Peter's sidekick. 

But a grave mistake from Peter Parker kicks 💦off a world oꦿf trouble, leading Marvel's solicitation for Spider-Men: Double Trouble #1 to state that Miles will prove "who the real sidekick is" as he steps up to save the day.

Miles Morales debuted as Spider-Man back in 2011 in the alt-reality Ultimate Universe as a re✃placement for that world's Peter Parker after his death in the line of duty. 

Miles eventually made his way to the core Marvel Universe after the Multiverse-rewriting events of 2015's Secret Wars, bringing him to mainstream Marvel Comics alongside Peter Parker, with both of them simultaneously𝕴 operating as Spider-Man.

This dynamic beca꧅me famous outside of comics with the animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, in which Miles, Peter, and the Spider-Men of several ot♛her worlds all team up together. 

A sequel, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, i𒁃s due out in 2023.

Spider-Men: Double Trouble #1 (of 4) goes on sal🧜e Nove⛦mber 30.

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