Marvel’s New Spider-Man 2099 Series is Releasing at the Wrong Time

Spider-Man 2099 is easily the most recognizable and popular part of Marvel’s former 2099 imprint. A futuristic take on the company’s iconic Wall-Crawler, the hero has recently gotten bigger than ever thanks to his appearance in the animated movie Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. This is culminating in a new miniseries for the character, even though there are a few problems with this upcoming book.Miguel O’Hara: Spider-Man 2099 is a new miniseries that’s clearly meant to evoke the Halloween spirit. Featuring 2099 versions of classic Marvel horror monsters, it already sounds like the perfect spooky series. Unfortunately, it’s releasing at the beginning of 2024, and completely missed out on the festivities. Likewise, there’s the issue of Spider-Man 2099 not even really being the focus of his own book, which may not be the best way to build on his newfound popularity.As mentioned, the upcoming series will feature the futuristic Spider-Man fighting several frightening foes. These include Dracula himself, as well as a 2099 version of Marvel’s forgotten horror character the Zombie. Other characters with prominent roles in the miniseries include Moon Knight 2099, Man-Thing 2099 and even a futuristic cyborg version of the Werewolf by Night. In the case of the Werewolf and Moon Knight (who ironically debuted while fighting the original Werewolf by Night), those two have become much more prominent in Marvel’s canon as of late. This is due to a combination of new comic books and Disney+ shows/specials.Marvel Writer Steve Orlando Opens Up About Spider-Man 2099Marvel Comics Once Gave Clive Barker’s Hellraiser Its Own Super Team

Spider-Man 2099 is easily the most recognizable and popular part of Marvel’s former 2099 imprint. A futuristic take on the company’s iconic Wall-Crawler, the hero has recently gotten bigger than ever thanks to his appearance in the animated movie Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. This is culminating in a new miniseries for the character, even though there are a few problems with this upcoming book.

Marvel Writer Steve Orlando Opens Up About Spider-Man 2099

Miguel O’Hara: Spider-Man 2099 is a new miniseries that’s clearly meant to evoke the Halloween spirit. Featuring 2099 versions of classic Marvel horror monsters, it already sounds like the perfect spooky series. Unfortunately, it’s releasing at the beginning of 2024, and completely missed out on the festivities. Likewise, there’s the issue of Spider-Man 2099 not even really being the focus of his own book, which may not be the best way to build on his newfound popularity.

Marvel Comics Once Gave Clive Barker’s Hellraiser Its Own Super Team

As mentioned, the upcoming series will feature the futuristic Spider-Man fighting several frightening foes. These include Dracula himself, as well as a 2099 version of Marvel’s forgotten horror character the Zombie. Other characters with prominent roles in the miniseries include Moon Knight 2099, Man-Thing 2099 and even a futuristic cyborg version of the Werewolf by Night. In the case of the Werewolf and Moon Knight (who ironically debuted while fighting the original Werewolf by Night), those two have become much more prominent in Marvel’s canon as of late. This is due to a combination of new comic books and Disney+ shows/specials.

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