There's an upside to Miles' broken Spider-Sense.
Warning! Spoilers ahead for Miles Morales: Spider-Man #9Miles Morales’ most recent battle has been made all the more deadly thanks to the young Spider-Man’s classic Spider-Sense being on the fritz. Not only does this make him more vulnerable in a fight, but its impact on Miles serves as a powerful metaphor for mental health struggles.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT In Miles Morales: Spider-Man #9 by writer Cody Ziglar, artists Federico Vicentini and Federico Sabbatini, colorist Bryan Valenza and letterer Cory Petit, the Hobgoblin has broken into the Beyond Corporation’s abandoned warehouse. As he attempts to steal a device that erases memories, Miles and his girlfriend Tiana Toomes aka Starling fight to stop him. This is tough for Spider-Man, whose Spider-Sense has been misfiring since last issue.
Miles is Not Treating Mental Health Like a Weakness The idea of Miles seeking therapy was first brought up last issue when he confessed to Tiana that his Spider-Sense has been alerting him to danger, even when there’s nothing there. He agrees to think on it, and in this most recent issue he admits that he needs to talk to somebody.
For all the constant battles, deaths, resurrections and crises that superheroes in the Marvel Universe have to contend with, few of them ever acknowledge the toll it takes on their mental health. If left unmanaged, Miles’ PTSD could get even worse, putting himself and the people around him in danger. It’s encouraging that he’s not only recognizing that he can benefit from therapy, but that he’s approaching the subject with an open mind.
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