Spider-Man 2099: Exodus #3
| Writer | Steve Orlando |
| Artist | Ze Carlos |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
FEATURING THE NEW AVENGERS OF 2099!
2099's MASTERS OF EVIL once killed the AVENGERS as a statement of their might.
Now they return from the stars to reap the Celestial Garden's wealth.
But one Avenger survived: MOON KNIGHT, who has gathered a new team of heroes!
Can SPIDER-MAN and these NEW AVENGERS repel the Masters of Evil and save 2099's new Eden?
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Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez
Jun 29, 2022You can't be following this series without concluding Spider-Man 2099: Exodus #3 isn't a Spider-Man 2099 comic but an excuse to introduce even more 2099 variants of current Marvel characters. There is a small amount of plot progression in this issue, but make no mistake, this series only exists to create new characters under the guise of a paper-thin plot. If you like alternate character designs and eye candy, this one is for you. Read Full Review
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ComicBook.com - Charlie Ridgely
Jun 29, 2022But once again, the characters are the strength of this book, and the 2099 iteration of Moon Knight is such a fascinating lead for the issue. Read Full Review
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5.5
The basic idea of the plot is sound, but this script doesn't elaborate on it much past the basic elevator pitch. The pace is uneven and there are some lazy/repetitive vocabulary choices. All these characters make for a nice chunk of world-building (albeit pretty fast, shallow work) and the art is done better than the writing. Add it all up and I call it a nearly-average comic.
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This is pretty bad. I can't describe how unmotivated it comes across. Just so much generic content that it's almost laughable.
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