When Does "The Matrix Comics: The Miller's Tale" (2002) Take Place?
"The Miller's Tale" is a science fiction comic-book written by Paul Chadwick that released 2002. So when is "The Miller's Tale" set?
It takes place on the fictional The Matrix timeline roughly in the years:
We know this because Morpheus appears as a child or adolescent so it must be less than an average lifespan 100 years before the audience is introduced to him as an adult in the film "The Matrix" (1999), which takes place around 2699 AD.

~2600s AD
We know this because Morpheus appears as a child or adolescent so it must be less than an average lifespan 100 years before the audience is introduced to him as an adult in the film "The Matrix" (1999), which takes place around 2699 AD.
Other than taking place sometime between 2650 AD and 2690 AD, it is an unplaceable work.
It is a chronologically midway short comic in The Matrix Universe timeline. It can be read at its timeline point or as a flashback at almost any point, like after the film "The Matrix: Reloaded" (2003).