Spider-Man 2099 #9

Writer: Peter David Artist: Will Sliney Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: February 25, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 9
7.9Critic Rating
8.1User Rating

• Miguel O'Hara returns to the year 2099 to discover that his future is now... imperfect!
Rated T

  • 9.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin Feb 26, 2015

    Spider-Man 2099 #9 is, in a word, exciting! The creative team from the first page to the final panel orchestrates a book that's bound to impress, so much so that it left me eagerly anticipating next month's follow up. Here's to waiting as this comes highly recommended. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Feb 26, 2015

    At this stage of the Spider-Man 2099 game, I'm not sure what to make of things. Knowing the end is coming and that Secret Wars is going to allow them to rebuild things in whatever way they want is pretty exciting because the whole 2099 universe needs to be properly laid out and configured. At the same time, knowing that we've only got a bit more left and that we're going down this path has me with mixed feelings. I do like that we're getting an end of the world aspect, but we've had it before in some of the older one-shots and events in the 2099 timeline. But I don't like that we're just beating down hard on Miguel after he spent so much of his book dealing with everyone else's storylines and not his own, only to finally sort of get one and it's all about the end. I'm definitely in for the ride, but I'm feeling wary again. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Superior Spider-Talk - Kyle Chrise Mar 2, 2015

    Spider-Man 2099 #9 sets up an interesting new story with exciting fan-favorite characters, but does not yet touch on the issues and themes of the original arc. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Infinite Comix - Lewis Reynolds Feb 28, 2015

    This sort of world building suits Spider-Man 2099wellas it continues to develop its own identity. Hopefully the title will return to a more recognisable version of its own futurebefore too long, as opposed to another sojourn in modern-day New York (does anyone even remember what was going on with Liz Allen and Alchemax, or actually care about what happens to Miguel's ill neighbour?), but this all remains largely up in the air with the news that the book will be ending soon and replaced with Secret Wars 2099 in the coming months. Whether this new title operates as a temporary event tie-in or as a more comprehensive opportunity to relaunch the 2099 line in some new configuration, readers can only hope that Peter David'sSpider-Man 2099comes out the other end returned and relatively unscathed. For now at least, this clash with The Maestro proves to a more than entertaining stopover along the way as Miguel continues his pattern of temporal misfortunes. Read Full Review

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