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Marvel Comics Full June 2017 Solicitations". Newsarama. March 21, 2017 . Retrieved 26 September 2017. Brevoort, Tom; DeFalco, Tom; Manning, Matthew K.; Sanderson, Peter; Wiacek, Win (2017). Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History. DK Publishing. p.260. ISBN 978-1465455505.

Rosenberg, Adam (31 March 2011). " 'Spider-Man: Edge of Time' Is the Next Spidey Game From Beenox". Archived from the original on 7 May 2011 . Retrieved 1 April 2011. During the 2014 " Spider-Verse" storyline, the Timestorm version of Spider-Man 2099 was killed by Morlun. [41] Secret Wars [ edit ] Spinnerets in his forearms enable him to fire an organic adhesive substance from the top of his wrists, usable in a wide variety of ways. Like the original Spider-Man (Peter Parker), Spider-Man 2099 can travel at high speeds swinging on "web-lines" when necessary, and he can use his webbing to ensnare enemies. Over time, this webbing loses its tensile strength and can be removed. Pressure applied to his forearms has occasionally caused him to release webbing without meaning to. [ volume&issueneeded] While Spider-Man 2099 is part of Marvel Comics' Spider-Verse event in 2014, interacting with other Spider-Man variants just as he does in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, his film counterpart has a variety of differences. Most notably, Across the Spider-Verse's Miguel O'Hara is depicted as the leader of the Spider Society, dealing with multiversal threats, including anomalies such as the Vulture in Gwen Stacy's universe, the broken canon event in Pavitr Prabhakar's reality, and the appearance of the Spot. Across the Spider-Verse's Spider-Man 2099 also has the ability to fire red laser webs, unlike his comic counterpart, and uses a dimensional travel watch to easily move between realities without glitching.

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This costume was a drastic change from his prior one, but it only appears in this volume. As of this writing, it looks like Miguel has returned to his blue and red suit in Amazing Spider-Man #25. Although the book was continuously selling more than 100,000 copies per issue, the book and entire 2099 comic line underwent a drastic shift, in early 1996, with the firing of the 2099 series editor Joey Cavalieri. At this time, Marvel's finances and future were unstable, and sudden firings were quite common. Like virtually all of the other writers in the line, Peter David chose to show solidarity with his editor, and he resigned from the book with issue #44. [5] Marvel turned the 2099 titles over to fill-in writers and editors. The last two issues of Spider-Man 2099 were done without Peter David's input and the series ended with issue #46. A few months later, Marvel announced they would publish a new 2099 title, 2099: World of Tomorrow, immediately following the last issues of the original titles, under the new staff. The new bi-monthly title lasted eight issues and was meant to serve as a finale for the 2099 line and the end of its regular publication. The character has appeared in numerous media adaptations, while making his cinematic debut in the animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), where he was voiced by Oscar Isaac in the film's post-credits scene. The character also appears in the film's sequel, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023), with Isaac reprising the role. Arrant, Chris (27 March 2014). "Spider-Man 2099 Swings Again In New Ongoing Series with Peter David". Newsarama.

The first major crossover of Marvel 2099 happens when Miguel and Dana visit Alchemax's floating city "Valhalla" and are startled by the sudden appearance of two men claiming to be Thor and Heimdall, respectively. It is later discovered that Alchemax CEO Avatarr has transformed ordinary people into duplicates of the Asgardians to eliminate the rising influence of new superheroes over the public. By joining forces, Doom, Ravage, the Punisher (Jake Gallows), the X-Men, and Spider-Man 2099 are able to defeat the fake Aesir, and Valhalla falls. [22] Miguel later learns that Gabe is aware of his dual identity, having recognized Spider-Man's costume from what Miguel wore to the Day of the Dead festival years earlier. Gabe has grown a bit resentful of Miguel's new heroic career, particularly since his girlfriend Kasey seems enamored with the costumed Spider-Man 2099. [23] After his holographic aide Lyla suffers a serious malfunction, Miguel asks for repairs from his ex-girlfriend Xina. Dana later accuses Miguel of cheating on her with Xina. Miguel becomes angry about this and about Dana's noticeably increasing interest in Tyler Stone. The two dissolve their romantic relationship, and Xina and Miguel become companions again. [24] Spider-Man 2099 Meets Spider-Man [ edit ] Spider-Man 2099 appears in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, voiced again by Oscar Isaac. [82] As of this film, he has formed the "Spider-Society" to protect the multiverse and monitor potential threats to it. However, he comes into conflict with Miles Morales for releasing the Spot on the multiverse and disrupting necessary "canon events", the latter of which stemming from when he accidentally ended a universe after taking over the life of its version of himself. In issue #26 of What The--?!, a humor anthology title, the character Spider-Ham (an anthropomorphic pig who parodied the original Spider-Man) was reworked for a parody of Spider-Man 2099 entitled "Spider-Ham 15.88". A laboratory janitor named "Piguel O'Hara" accidentally falls into a vat of spider venom and gains spider-powers. A short (and confusing) excursion as Spider-Ham 2099 follows, including encounters with parody versions of Punisher 2099 and Ravage 2099. During the events of " Infinity Wars," Gamora used the Infinity Stones to fold the universe in half, resulting in the creation of Warp World, where characters and histories were merged. Spider-Man 2099 merged with Ravage 2099 to become Arachknight 2099 (who based himself on the hero Arachknight, an amalgamation of Spider-Man and Moon Knight). In this world, Miguel Ravage accessed primal arachnid DNA through a gene-surgery accident and fights using the "spider-beast" within. [76] In other media [ edit ] Television [ edit ] Unlike the original Spider-Man, Miguel does not possess an extra-sensory "spider-sense" that warns him of oncoming threats. Instead, Miguel possess enhanced vision and hearing, which the original Spider-Man does not have. He can see in complete darkness and can accurately perceive and zoom-in on people and objects that are a great distance away. His enhanced vision causes him to be extremely light sensitive, however, requiring that he wear tinted glasses to avoid being blinded in normal lighting conditions, which he passes off as a side effect of the Rapture. [ volume&issueneeded] The irises of Miguel's eyes became red, although when he uses his enhanced sight to zoom-in on an object that is far away, his eyes often become completely white, with no visible irises or pupils. [ volume&issueneeded] Thanks to his enhanced vision and reflexes, he can accurately perceive objects in motion that a normal person would see only as a blur. Miguel's hearing is also enhanced, though not to the extent of his vision. [ volume&issueneeded]

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Spider-Man 2099 (vol. 2) #6–8, Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 3) #7–15, Superior Spider-Man #32–33, Free Comic Book Day 2014: Guardians of the Galaxy, Spider-Verse #1, Spider-Verse Team-Up #1–3, Edge of Spider-Verse #1–4, Scarlet Spiders #1–3, Spider-Woman #1–3 Spider-Man 2099's costume is made from Unstable Molecule Fabric or "UMF." Originally invented by Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four, this fabric was made to be indestructible and was designed to interact with super-powers without hampering them. Miguel uses his talons through the UMF gloves and boots without tearing the cloth. The UMF does not dull the strength or sharpness of his talons in the process. The UMF costume has also offered Spider-Man 2099 limited protection from energy weapons, as the energy blasts could not penetrate it. However, this did not prevent Miguel from suffering the impact of the blasts, and he was still seriously injured. Likewise, if Miguel fell from a great height, the UMF would not protect him from the impact of landing, it simply would not tear in the process. [ volume&issueneeded] Miguel O'Hara was seen again without a costume in 1998 in 2099: Manifest Destiny, a one-shot issue intended to bring further closure to the 2099 line and its unresolved storylines. The character has since made several cameo and guest appearances in such titles as Captain Marvel vol. 3 #27–30 (written by Peter David) and in Exiles #75–99. [6] Marvel published a collected edition of the first ten issues of the original series in April 2009 [7] and a second collection in October 2013 collecting up to #14. [ citation needed] Spider-Man 2099 next appeared in The Superior Spider-Man #17–19 in September and October 2013, [8] with Miguel O'Hara stranded in the mainstream Marvel timeline at the end of the story. [9] Spider-Man 2099 (vol. 4) #1 and 2099 Alpha #1, Conan 2099 #1, Doom 2099 (vol. 2) #1, Fantastic Four 2099 (vol. 2) #1, Ghost Rider 2099 (vol. 2) #1, The Punisher 2099 (vol. 3) #1, Venom 2099 #1, 2099 Omega #1

Proteus then possesses the Hulk of that era. [67] Spider-Man 2099 joins forces with the Exiles to stop him. Proteus, being too strong for his opponent, unmasks Miguel O'Hara before the public. Spider-Man 2099 then convinces Proteus that coming to his reality was a mistake and that he should move on. Feeling guilty that he has inflicted the crazed villain onto a parallel Earth, and now afraid of being hunted down since his identity has been exposed, Spider-Man 2099 joins the Exiles in their quest to stop Proteus and leaves his world. [68]

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Spider-Man 2099 (vol. 2) #1–12; Spider-Man 2099 (vol. 3) #1–25; Captain Marvel (1999) #27–30; Superior Spider-Man (2013) #17–19; Secret Wars 2099 #1–5; and material from 2099 Unlimited #1–3 and #8–10, Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 3) #1, and Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #1 Miguel possesses venom glands and pronounced, pointed canine teeth. When he bites a foe, he can release a toxin that temporarily paralyzes his enemy. While the exact makeup of his venom has never been discussed, it seems powerful enough to affect such foes as Thanos and it differs from real spider venom in that it does not seem to act as a digestive agent. Miguel also cannot retract his fangs and so has had to learn how to speak in a way that does not reveal his teeth. On occasion, this has caused others to accuse him of mumbling. [ volume&issueneeded] Paraphernalia [ edit ] After having half of his DNA re-written with the genetic code of a spider, Miguel develops a wide array of powers. He has the proportionate strength, speed, and agility of a spider. If his strength is equal to that of the original Spider-Man, he should be able to lift a maximum of approximately 10–15 tons and leap roughly 30 feet in the air. His speed allows him to dodge gunfire from a short distance away and move several times faster than a normal human being can. His superhuman agility and dexterity allow him to perform complicated acrobatic and gymnastic maneuvers that would be impossible for even the most highly trained athlete and help him achieve and regain perfect balance even under extraordinary combat situations. Access to these abilities is largely instinctual, due to his re-written genetic code. [ volume&issueneeded] The appearance of Proteus in the 2099 era before Doom 2099 comes into power causes a divergence from the original Marvel 2099, creating a new parallel reality. This new timeline where Miguel is unmasked and leaves his world before Doom takes power is now identified as Earth-6375. [65]

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