• Miguel O'Hara has finally found his way back to 2099!
• But none other than the malicious Maestro has taken control of the dimension!
• Looks like Spidey may have to call in some Strange backup.
Rated T
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Spider-Man 2099 #10 really shouldn't work as well as it does. Its plot exists mostly as a lead-in to 'Secret Wars' and the two mini-series that David is writing under its collective banner. Despite this, the series continues to standvery muchon its own terms, having developed a distinctive identity for itself away from the rest of the spider-roster. Read Full Review
Spider-Man 2099 #10 puts events in motion that could have a terrifying impact on the entire Marvel Universe. It's an action-packed story with great characters from Peter David and Will Sliney. Read Full Review
While there's a lot to like with this book, there's also the problem that it's all pretty plainly obvious what's going on and what's going to happen throughout it. There's a nice little nudge of a twist or two with who all is involved, but the Maestro's plan is so basic and obvious that the only reason it works is because Miguel wants to right things no matter what. The end result is formulaic but fun, which certainly works for this series as it barrels towards its ending. Part of the fun here is just in checking out the trophy room since it was like a chance where Will Sliney got to have fun in picking and choosing what to put in there and running with it, which means we get some interesting and fun choices. Sliney has definitely done really well with this series and this issue is no exception. I just wish he had something a little more to work with after all this time rather than serving the needs of various events. Read Full Review