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  1. Officer Jefferson "Jeff" Davis is one of the three overarching protagonists (alongside Rick Mason and May Parker) of Insomniac's Spider-Man video game series, serving as a supporting protagonist in the 2018 superhero video game Marvel's Spider-Man, one of the two posthumous overarching protagonists (alongside Rick Mason) of its 2020 spin-off Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, and one of the ...

  2. 11 de nov. de 2020 · Durante los eventos de Spider-Man: Miles Morales, el padre de Miles ya ha fallecido. Sin embargo, tal y como sucedía con el Spider-Man original, muerto no es olvidado. Podrás presentar tus respetos en la tumba de Jefferson Davis, lo que además te hará conseguir el Trofeo Nunca te rindas. Para que no tengas problemas en dar con ella en este lugar tan grande, aquí te contaremos cómo ...

  3. Jefferson Morales (formerly Davis) was the father of Miles Morales and the deceased older brother of Aaron Davis. Jefferson Davis met and married Rio Morales, eventually having a son named Miles Morales. He later changed his surname to Morales. Sometime during Miles's teenage years, he passed away, leaving Miles and Rio to be taken care of by his brother Aaron Davis.

  4. Jefferson Davis grew up very close to his brother Aaron Davis. The two used to walk around the city, where one of their hobbies was to find different and interesting sounds, which they recorded and used to make music with a sampler.

  5. 13 de ene. de 2021 · While the fact that Miles Morales' father shared a name with the President of the Confederate States was deeply uncomfortable, that has officially changed. In Miles Morales: Spider-Man #22, Marvel has officially changed Jeferson's name to Jefferson Morales, with Jefferson himself acknowledging the baggage that comes with his old name and ...

  6. Officer Jefferson "Jeff" Morales (formerly Davis) is an police officer in Brooklyn and a member of the Police Department of New York. He is also the father of Miles Morales. Unbeknownst to him, his son took up the mantle of the late Spider-Man, whose acts of vigilantism Jeff used to not appreciate.

  7. Miles, it's your dad. Please open the door. [Miles struggles to break free, but stops, listening to his father outside the door] Jefferson Davis : Miles, I can see your shadow moving around. Yeah. Okay, I get it. I get it. Still ignoring me.