2099 IN YOUR CALENDARS, #1 IN YOUR HEARTS.
With a job at PARKER INDUSTRIES, a stable relationship, and uncertain of what impact his actions will have on the future, Miguel O'Hara has decided that it's time to hang up the webs and retire from being Spider-Man. But when a dangerous new threat appears and puts his new life in jeopardy, he's got no choice but to don some new threads and tackle the problem the only way he knows how: head on! By the webslinging wonders Peter David and Will Sliney (you know 'em, you love 'em.) this is one EXPLOSIVE Spider-Title you won't want to miss.
Rated T
Seriously. Buy it. Now. Why aren't you out the door, yet? Okay, fine – maybe one more image to get you up and moving: Read Full Review
Between Spider-Woman, Ghostrider, and Blade I don't know whose design I like more but I think this is a wonderful series to study when it comes to great character design and I hope more artists take note of how to redesign renowned characters in the future. A great story with great art. Read Full Review
This is another good issue with great character development as Miguel goes through hell. The action is low and some minor gripes aside this is a solid read every month. Read Full Review
All in all, Spider-Man 2099 continues to be a solid and emotionally resonant series, if a bit low-key. But by keeping the focus on the emotion of Miguel O'Hara, David and Sliney should more than please fans of the character. Read Full Review
Spider-Man 2099 #2 takes an unorthodox approach by skipping on action and diving deep into the psyche of the main character. This chapter will better be judged as part of an arc, rather than a stand-alone issue. Read Full Review
All the pieces are there for this to be back on track as a winning series, it just needs a stronger focal point. Read Full Review
Really great issue. The best Spider-Man title by far right now.
Loving Spidey's characterization.