A speaker described a mixed‑media artwork that combines Miles Morales with imagery from 1990s Spider‑Man comics, saying the piece reflects representation in comics and personal influences such as sneaker culture.
The commenter, a speaker, said, "I love the character Miles Morales. He's a relatively newer addition to Marvel." They added, "When they created Miles Morales, I remember it being controversial because, you know, he was black and, and he's Latino. And me being a black Latino, I loved it because, it was representation of comics." The speaker described combining Miles Morales with an homage to the original 1990s Spider‑Man No. 1 cover and incorporating sneakers as a personal nod: "I'm a big, Jordan guy and I'm a big sneaker fan, so I made sure to put, you know, the sneakers on Miles as kind of a, a nod to me and, and to it."
The speaker said the piece uses a modified color palette and is "great mixed media," noting it does not use the character's traditional colors: "It's not the traditional colors there, you know, on the comic book character himself, but, you know, it's my piece. So it's my own representation, my own kind of, you know, how I see it." They also placed the work in personal context, saying comics sparked their interest in art and that Spider‑Man was an early favorite.
The remarks focused on artistic influences and the role of representation; no formal action, vote, or policy decision was discussed during the speaker's remarks.