Miles Morales is swinging into a new series of his own this December -- and he'll have some heavy hitters to tell the next part of his story! Eisner Award-winning writer Saladin Ahmed (BLACK BOLT) and Marvel Young Gun artist Javier Garrón (ANT-MAN AND THE WASP) will team up for MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN this winter. Issue #1 will go on sale Wednesday, December 12, so there's a lot of time to get excited about Miles' new Spidey story!

In MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN, we will find our teenage Super Hero navigating his superpowered responsibilities as well as his personal ones. Much like the way we first met Peter Parker as he balanced his own dual roles, Ahmed and Garrón will present Miles as a regular teen and street-level hero. But things won't stay quiet in his Brooklyn neighborhood for long -- a bunch of mysterious criminals, including Rhino, start showing up to cause a ruckus, meaning Miles will have to suit up to defend his city.

Marvel.com spoke with Ahmed and Garrón to get a sense of what's coming up for Miles Morales and his future as Spider-Man.

Marvel.com: It looks like Miles will be dealing with one of the most relatable and human parts of being Spider-Man: balancing his hero life with his teen life. How difficult will you be making this for Miles for this book?

Saladin Ahmed: I love adult Peter dealing with adult troubles -- just wrote an AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL about that! But Spider-Man is, in his essential origins, a teenage hero. And Miles will be that Spider-Man: facing threats against the neighborhood rather than the multiverse. Super Villains, yes, but also other threats that speak to our times. He'll be doing that while also trying to while dealing with bullies, assistant principals, and canceled teen dates. It's going to be hard! Part of what we love about Spider-Man is all the crap he goes through. And Miles will be dealing with some dark realities of our modern world. But I also want this book to have a bright thread running through it, because what we really love about Spider-Man is that he keeps us smiling no matter how grim things seem.

Marvel.com: Miles Morales has had a big impact on the Marvel Universe. What goes into how you create his look and the tone of the book?

Javier Garrón: Miles is essential in the Marvel Universe! I felt a bit like Spider-Man himself when I was offered the series. It's a great power but it comes with great responsibility! Miles is the future... but now! You must portray him as the vital character he is in the great design of the Marvel Universe and at the same time keep him human, actual, and relatable as the icon of hope he is too. Spider-Man has always been the most incredible fantasy grounded in the most real world. You have this guy with real problems, set in a real city in the present, with the most amazing powers, villains and adventures. You must hit both notes and that's what we're set to do here.