You all know that Peter Parker is your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. For many years, that neighborhood was officially Forest Hills, Queens.

He even lived at a real address: 20 Ingram Street. And in 2001, a few months before the first Spider-Man movie came out, a reporter for The Queens Tribune discovered that a family named Parker was living there.

Even more improbable, across the street lived a family named Osborne, nearly identical to the last name of Spider-Man’s archenemy, Norman Osborn.

But that was a long time ago.

Things have changed.

A new Spider-Man movie hit theaters last month, and on Tuesday, it was nominated for an Oscar, for best animated feature. In the new movie, Spider-Man — who debuted in 1962 — has a new story line. Peter Parker, who is white, has been replaced, sort of, by a biracial teenager named Miles Morales who lives in Brooklyn.

It’s part of a trend to diversify comic book characters to appeal to and better represent their audiences.