The Comprehensive Evolution of American Comics

#240 - The New York of every universe seems to be restless

Yang Le, who hadn't mentioned Gwen, excused himself to check the teleportation device and went to find the Fantastic Twins.

Actually, Yang Le had asked Valeria if she and her brother wanted to leave with him, and the twins were indeed planning to leave, just not with Yang Le.

"Franklin is leaving with Mayday Parker?" Yang Le's eyes widened. "Could it be that Franklin is making unexpected progress? Looks like the kid has some game."

"Mmhmm." Valeria just hummed, her expression strange, which immediately caught Yang Le's attention, and he immediately asked what was wrong.

"Mayday actually has a crush on my brother," Valeria sighed. "But Mayday is being cautious about this cross-time relationship, so she's still hesitant."

"Just because of that?" Yang Le curled his lips. "Traveling across universes is just a small problem for you guys, I believe Franklin will definitely get through it."

Yang Le said this in Chinese, but Valeria still understood. This genius, whom even Reed considers himself inferior to, naturally knows all the languages ​​on Earth, which is different from Yang Le, who relies on a small broken watch.

"I hope you're right." Valeria shrugged. The two chatted for a while until Gwen arrived with her suitcase, bringing their conversation to an end.

Since Franklin was going to leave with Mayday Parker, Valeria would definitely follow him. Siblings support each other, and Valeria had no reason to abandon her own brother and follow him, even if her brother was stronger than a god.

So Yang Le tactfully didn't mention leaving together with Valeria again, just said goodbye, and walked into the previously built portal with Gwen.

After Yang Le and Gwen left, Valeria sighed silently when she saw that there was no one else in the base, a hint of loneliness appeared on her face, and she didn't know what she was thinking.

At the same time, in New York in another universe.

"Boom!"

A huge explosion sounded, even drowning out the sound of sirens. Small stones blasted out by the explosion even hit Jeff Morales' head, who was hiding behind a police car, causing him to cry out in pain.

"Are you okay, Jeff?" his partner beside him asked.

"I'm fine." Jeff rubbed his head, but in his heart, he was determined to apply for a helmet from above. Body armor alone wasn't enough.

"I really don't know what those two spiders are doing?" the officer complained. "They're never around when you need them most."

Jeff also knew that the current situation was beyond their ability to handle, but he couldn't help but criticize his partner.

"Don't rely on them for everything. Before Spider-Man showed up, we still fought crime."

Jeff paused as he said this, taking the opportunity to poke his head out of the police car and fire a few shots, even though they had no effect, at least he tried.

Until the magazine was empty, Jeff retracted his body to change the magazine, muttering non-stop, "And that new Black Spider, he looks like a kid, I really don't know what kind of parents would let their child face those vicious criminals."

"Probably just another poor kid whose parents don't care about him," the officer echoed. Seeing Jeff working so hard, he also fired a few shots.

The two of them complained about the two Spider-Men while shooting, completely unaware of Miles, the Black Spider, hanging upside down behind them.

'Help, what should I do when I meet my dad on a mission and hear him talking bad about me?' Miles looked at his dad with black lines all over his head and couldn't help but sigh. Unfortunately, the gunfire was too loud and the scene was too chaotic, Jeff and his partner didn't hear him.

"And what's up with his suit," Jeff's mouth was still running. "A red line under his armpits, like he's bleeding."

Miles looked at his suit and became even more depressed. He was clearly very proud of his design.

Just as Miles decided to leave quietly to avoid an awkward situation, a car flew over from not far away, heading straight for Jeff and his partner.

"Get out of the way!" Jeff shouted, reminding his partner, and then prepared to lie down, but the corner of his eye caught a glimpse of a black shadow.

It was Miles. He stepped over Jeff, stood on the roof of the police car, and steadily caught the flying car with both hands.

"Uh, hello." Miles greeted awkwardly in a thickened voice.

"You're finally here, Spider-Kid," Jeff's partner breathed a sigh of relief. "Where's your mentor?"

"He's dealing with another villain a few blocks away." Just as Miles finished replying, the roof of the police car under his feet caved in due to the pressure.

"Uh, sorry." Miles quickly threw the car aside. "I have work to do, so I'll leave first."

Saying that, he shot out a web and swung away.

Jeff looked at the police car that was a little shorter and remained silent for a long time before saying, "Just consider it punishment for talking bad about others behind their backs."

Ignoring Jeff and his police car, Miles had now arrived at the center of the incident. He had seen a humanoid rhino rampaging, and if he continued to rampage like this, his mother's favorite shopping street would be destroyed.

Thinking of this, Miles picked up speed, aimed at the rhino's back, and kicked him. The rhino, caught off guard, fell to the ground and rolled away.

"Hey! Big dumb guy." Miles squatted on a nearby lamppost. "I thought I'd meet some tough guy, but I didn't expect it to be you again."

Miles shrugged, as if saying, "To be honest, I've seen so many rhinos during my previous multiverse trip that I'm already getting tired of seeing you."

While Miles was rambling, the rhino had already gotten up from the ground. He looked confused when he heard what Miles said, not understanding what he was saying at all.

"Nonsense!" the rhino roared, charging towards Miles.

Miles jumped into the air. The lamppost he had just landed on had been smashed to pieces. He shot out a web to cover the rhino's face, and kicked the rhino again while he was struggling.

Don't be fooled by Miles's slender build, he also possessed Spider-Man's strength. This kick knocked the rhino to the ground again, and several more webs not only reinforced the web on the rhino's face, but also bound his hands and feet.

However, based on the rhino's strength, this wouldn't hold him for long. Miles knew this too, so his real trump card was still behind.

While the rhino couldn't break free, Miles landed on him, his hands pressed tightly against the rhino, and a current flowed from his hands, shocking the rhino into unconsciousness.

Looking at the motionless rhino, Miles wiped away non-existent sweat and said, "Phew~ Done!"

"Buzz!"

Spider-Sense suddenly went off, Miles turned his head sharply, only having time to see a purple blur rushing towards him menacingly.

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