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Other new heroes include Spider-Woman Jessica Drew (Issa Rae), Spider-Punk (Daniel Kaluuya), and Pavitr Prabhakar (Karan Soni), while new villain the Spot (Jason Schwartzman) also enters the fray.

Parker (Jake Johnson) for another web-swinging adventure through the multiverse, finding himself at odds with the Spider-Society led by Spider-Man 2099 ( Oscar Isaac). Miles ( Shamiek Moore) reunites with fellow heroes Spider-Gwen ( Hailee Steinfeld) and Peter B. Miles Morales returns to the big screen with Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse now playing in theaters after premiering on June 2nd. That version, along with the one from The Exiles, who presumably was also another variant, died in the Spider-Verse storyline in the comics, which took place after another - the "real?" - Miguel showed up in The Superior Spider-Man and then got his own ongoing title from 2014 to 2015 (once again, by Peter David, this time with artist Will Sliney).īy the time he returned to the 2099 timeline, it had been altered by Timestorm and other subsequent events, offering a version of the 2099 timeline with a more open-ended, unknown future, so more stories can be told there going forward. In that story, the main-line Marvel Universe and a new version of the 2099 timeline collided, with that version of Miguel being a teenager, closer in premise to the early stories featuring Peter or Miles. In 2009, an alternate version of Miguel appeared in Marvel's Timestorm storyline.

This version of Miguel came from early in the publishing history, long before the Manifest Destiny story had given 2099 a "happy ending." That was as close as David would get - at least for a while - to resolving Miguel's story, which he had cut short in 1996.Ī few years later, in 2006, Miguel ended up joining the multiverse-hopping team The Exiles for a while, after they stumbled into the 2099 timeline (by then officially designated Earth-928). In 2002, David was writing a Captain Marvel title, and in it featured both Miguel, and a version of The Maestro, from David's other dystopian future story, The Incredible Hulk: Future Imperfect.
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The 2099 line, ending as it did in a series of increasingly embarrassing messes during an era that wasn't very good for Marvel as a whole, was more or less erased from fans' collective memory for a while. The universe was wrapped up in a one-shot, 2099: Manifest Destiny, in which Steve Rogers is found in suspended animation and, teaming with Miguel O'Hara, founds a team of Avengers, which help transform Earth's future into a more positive one than the corporate dystopia of the 2099 titles. Finally, when they saw the writing on the wall, Marvel cancelled the books and put all the remaining characters into 2099: World of Tomorrow, which ran for only 8 issues before being cancelled. Marvel tried to keep the line alive with Fantastic Four 2099, a series that starred a team implied to be the classic Fantastic Four, shot into the future and X-Nation 2099, an X-Men spinoff. The original Spider-Man 2099 series ran for 46 issues, with the first 44 written by David. The line lasted for about four years, but collapsed in 1996 when Marvel, struggling financially, let editor Joey Cavalieri go, and most of the creative staff of the 2099 line resigned in solidarity. After the initial success of the 2099 publishing line, Marvel rolled out Ghost Rider 2099, Hulk 2099, and X-Men 2099.
