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He's funny, he's charismatic, he's not dickridden like a wonderkid from the getgo, he starts out scared, he fucks up his swings, as far as Spider-Men go he has a unique design aesthetic attributed to him (I like Mayday and obviously Ben's important to her origin but it doesn't change the fact that she's recycling his suit) and he has a good mentor-student relationship with Peter. Again, my main problem with every other Peter/Miles dynamic is that they try to make them peers, have both be Spider-Man at the same time (this is always going to be stupid and forced no matter what so having 616-based Peter briefly mentor a 1610-based Miles who lost his Peter was the perfect workaround to this hence why the multiverse story works well here) and give Miles insane feats & powers that overshadow Peter. ITSV Miles does not come with any of that baggage I hate so why do I HAVE to force myself to hate him? Admittedly, I still don't like the fucking venom blasts or him initially being the only Spider-Man who goes against the "canon event" system for the sake of protagonist glorifying but for every dumb shit they do they also do a good thing which in this case was giving Peter his family back and this is why I advocated this version of Peter in the first place. This argument was never about Miles but you fucks love to bring him into the conversation.
>has an intense hostile visceral reaction at the idea of having the movie be about her instead of Miles
You have an intense case of schizophrenia and are recalling events that never happened. I'm saying there's no reason for the movie to be about Mayday when they already did a good job with Miles. In any other world, I'd still want Mayday. Hell I STILL want a Mayday movie instead of that Spider-Woman/Girl movie where they will probably have the pregnant raceswapped Jessica as the lead