>>723472117
Because Miles is a nothing character.
The ONLY piece of media that tried to do SOMETHING with Miles is the Spider-Verse films and I still feel that's the "bare-minimum" rather than any full potential.
Look at other Spider-Man successors, Ben Reilly, Mayday Parker, they all had something that set them apart and made them interesting. Ben Reilly was 90s cool and Mayday was this cocky athletic tomboy (and arguably the most canon successor), etc.
Miles is just a black version of Peter Parker. He's the literal definition of a DEI character, the thing people on this site (and out of this site) forget is that Woke and DEI used to be defined as FORCED diversity characters. If a writer has a genuinely interesting idea for a minority character, then they use that, same as any other good character. A good character is marked by being interesting, DEI exists to fill up a checklist, a diversity quota.
If you ask me, Miles should've been set apart by having his personality be radically different than Peter's, as well as giving him a few interesting ideas to make him actually stand out, like giving him a more martial arts oriented background. He maybe suffers more than Peter in the long-run in his life, make his story more like the manga Holyland, but eventually he gains a more stoic outlook on life and becomes far more like an unmovable mountain. I'd also make him a deeply spiritual character (or a character that BECOMES deeply spiritual).
Hire me Marvel, I will mog all your current writers (except the nu-Ultimate guys, they are doing great).