10 Strongest Forms Of Spider-Man
3. Miles Morales
When Marvel launched its Ultimate series of books, it did so with a new take on Spider-Man, which focused on his teenage years in a more modern setting, and it was incredibly popular. Of course, all good things must come to an end, and that version of Peter Parker died in the series' 160th issue.
Fortunately, the people of Earth-1610 didn't have to go on without a Spider-Man, but the one that replaced Peter Parker was a bit different. He was much younger, having found his way to superpowers around the same age as his predecessor, but his powers were different, and in some ways, better.
Many of Morales' powers mirror those of Peter Parker, but with some tweaks that make him far more powerful. He can generate bioelectric shocks, which he can channel through his webbing to electrocute his enemies. He can also fire these off directly, and the generated voltage is far more painful than any old shock.
He can turn himself completely invisible, which is certainly handy when you're trying to avoid detection. Parker used his Spidey-Sense to keep himself hidden, but not to the level Morales manages. Additionally, it's believed that Miles Morales is immortal, as this is a documented symptom of the Oz formula, which gave him his powers.