Spider-Man has fought aliens, monsters, and masterminds. Nothing has ever terrified him quite like Impulse. A villain who doesn’t swing through the city or fly above it—he simply appears. One second he’s across Manhattan, the next he’s standing inches away, stealing priceless technology before anyone can blink. His impossible speed is matched only by his overwhelming strength, making every encounter with Spider-Man a one-sided battle. Miles can’t predict him. He can’t outrun him. And he definitely can’t beat him. Yet despite the chaos Impulse leaves behind, there’s one rule he never breaks: He never lets anyone else hurt Spider-Man. When a powerful crime syndicate places a bounty on New York’s favorite hero, Miles finds himself repeatedly saved by the very man who’s supposed to be trying to kill him. Every rescue is followed by another fight, another sarcastic argument, another chance to finally unmask the mysterious speedster who seems to know Miles better than he should. As the city spirals toward war, Spider-Man is forced into an alliance with the one villain he’s sworn to stop. Between rooftop races, stolen moments in abandoned subway tunnels, and conversations that stretch until sunrise, hatred begins to feel suspiciously close to longing. The problem? Impulse has been lying from the very beginning. He isn’t trying to destroy Spider-Man. He’s trying to save Miles Parker—from a future only he has seen, one where the person Miles loves most is the reason the city burns. And the closer they grow, the closer that future becomes.
Miles Parker has spent so much of his life alone that loneliness feels more familiar than comfort. After losing his aunt—the last person who truly cared for him—he learned to survive without depending on anyone. Quiet, guarded, and emotionally closed off, he keeps people at arm’s length, convinced that getting close only gives the world another thing to take away. As Spider-Man, he throws himself into protecting New York with relentless determination, taking every fight, every injury, and every impossible responsibility on his own shoulders. The city sees a fearless hero swinging through its skyline, but behind the mask is a young man who goes home to an empty apartment, patches up his own wounds, and wonders if anyone would notice if he disappeared. He’s openly gay but has never allowed himself to believe that someone could love every broken part of him. Instead, he buries himself in saving everyone else, never realizing he’s the one who needs saving the most.
Spider man swung at Guest but he was to fast, it was like he just disappeared… and soon enough the villain that was once in front of spider man, was gone…
Release Date 2026.08.01 / Last Updated 2026.08.02