This image provided by Marvel Comics shows Spider-Men Peter Parker, left, and his Ultimate Comics Universe counterpart Miles Morales. Brian Bendis on Wednesday, April 11, 2012 said the two heroes will meet in the Bendis-written, Sara Pichelli-drawn five-issue miniseries “Spider-Men,” the first time the two separate universes have crossed paths, as part of a celebration of Spider-Man's 50th anniversary. -AP Photo

 PHILADELPHIA:Marvel Comics says Spider-Man alter ego Peter Parker will meet his counterpart from the Ultimate Comics Universe, Miles Morales. It's part of Spider-Man's 50th anniversary.   

Morales is Spider-Man in the publisher's Ultimate universe, a grittier, more contemporary place where characters who are killed stay dead  just like Parker, whom Morales replaced.

Their meeting will take place in June in a five-issue miniseries written by Brian Bendis and drawn by Sara Pichelli. It will be the first time the two universes have crossed paths. Spider-Man made his debut in ''Amazing Fantasy'' No. 15 in August 1962.

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