Adding onto my "They shouldn't make Miles Morales larger/bulkier when he gets older" take: it means something for Miles' character. Perhaps not in the comics, but I think it certainly does in the Spider-Verse movies. In that first scene where Miles walks around HQ and is getting passed by all these spider-people, you see him p much dwarfed by everyone, like most spider-people are like at least a head/head and a half taller than him. Miles being a smaller-than average Spider-Man would add to his underdog quality I mean it's just basic character design 101
Also it'd make him this deceptively powerful guy to most opponents (and allies for that matter). Like imagine training sessions at the HQ, picture Miles being assigned to spar with a regular sized spider (most of them seem to be like a few inches over 6 feet, Jesus) who's got like a full head on Miles in height, and this cocky spider takes one look at his opponent and laughs to the other spiders around who might be watching the match. The spiders watching start placing their bets. Then when that whistle blows. Bill Conti's Gonna Fly Now starts playing. 10 seconds in Peter B has to pull a completely unscathed Miles out of the ring punching and kicking while they carry the other spider to the HQ infirmary. Hobie and Pav have earned $700 in winnings.
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This boy just got into my head and invaded my gesture study. Miles is now a capoeirista, he go with me in some classes on the weekends. Trust me
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this made me laugh out loud in the theater BUT THE RATIO???? 😭😭😭
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concept art hobie i think abt u everyday
(original concept design linked below)
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Am I intentionally making him look more like Oscar Isaac? The world way never know...
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