Rubie's Official Spiderman 2099 Child Costume

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Rubie's Official Spiderman 2099 Child Costume

Rubie's Official Spiderman 2099 Child Costume

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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 Marvel Comics Full June 2017 Solicitations". Newsarama. March 21, 2017 . Retrieved 26 September 2017.

Spider-Man 2099 appears in the post-credits scene of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, voiced by Oscar Isaac. [80] He and his A.I. Lyla learn about the events of the film while building a watch that allows him to travel to different dimensions while maintaining molecular stability. Once it is ready, he tests it by to traveling to Earth-67, but immediately gets into an argument with that universe's Spider-Man. [81]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 Spider-Man 2099 was going to appear as a playable character in Marvel 2099: One Nation Under Doom before the game was cancelled mid-development. [83]

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. After battling the Exiles, a team of heroes from parallel worlds who attempt to fix damaged realities, the villain Proteus possesses the body of John "Net Prophet" Tensen [66] and escapes to the parallel Earth designated Earth-928 via Jordan Boone's Virtual Unreality portal (mirroring the Net Prophet's first arrival into 2099). This is the world of the Marvel 2099 future, though Proteus arrives at a time before Doom took over leadership of the United States.

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Slott, Dan (w), Stegman, Ryan (p), Livesay, John (w). "Necessary Evil". The Superior Spider-Man #17–19 (November – December 2013). Marvel Comics.

Miguel's powers give him increased vitality and resistance to injury. He once suffered a punctured lung, broken ribs and major abrasions, and was still able to make it to a hospital where doctors said only his amazing constitution kept him alive. His metabolism allows him to heal a few times faster than a normal human, although he does not have a superhuman healing factor such as Wolverine. [ volume&issueneeded] Although Miguel O'Hara could be seen as a heroic figure in Across the Spider-Verse, as his only intention is to protect the multiverse, his actions toward Miles Morales set him up as another antagonist for Earth-1610's Spider-Man. The fact that he views Miles' existence as a continuous breaking of canon events suggests that Miguel would want to wipe Miles off the board, which would be an important storyline to follow in Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, especially as the team he's assembled to do so is prominently featured in some of the sequel's final scenes. Miguel O'Hara made his first full Marvel Comics appearance in 1992's Spider-Man 2099 #1, which takes place in 2099 on Earth-928, an alternate future reality of the Prime Marvel Universe. Miguel grew up in Nueva York, long after the end of the "Heroic Age," the modern era of superheroes. Although a rebellious child, Miguel's genius-level intellect led to his enrollment in the Alchemax School for Gifted Youngsters - an adapted version of the X-Men headquarters. Miguel grew into an arrogant and confident man, eventually becoming the head of the genetics program at Alchemax, a massive corporation that has control over local law enforcement.

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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. Spider-Man 2099 (vol. 1) #34–38, Spider-Man 2099 Special #1, Spider-Man 2099 Meets Spider-Man #1, and material from 2099 Unlimited #9–10 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]

Spider-Man 2099 (vol. 1) #1–46, Ravage 2099 #15, X-Men 2099 #5, Doom 2099 #14, Punisher 2099 #13, Spider-Man 2099 Annual #1, Spider-Man 2099 Meets Spider-Man #1 , Spider-Man 2099 Special #1 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]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]



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