WebMarvel 2099 Reading Order (Earth-928, home of Miguel O’Hara) Carole. March 8, 2024. Welcome to the future! Like Ultimate Marvel, Marvel 2099 was an imprint of comic books published by Marvel Comics, introducing the readers to futuristic takes on pre-existing characters. 2099 is a world where there are no active superheroes. WebFeatured Characters: 🢐 Spider-Man (Takuya Yamashiro) 🢒 Supporting Characters: 🢐 Shinko Yamashiro 🢒 🢐 Hitomi Sakuma 🢒 Antagonists: The Iron Cross Army 🢐 Professor Monster 🢒 🢐 Amazoness 🢒 Samson (First and only known appearance; dies) Other Characters: Nakada (First and only known appearance; dies) Takuji Yamashiro (Photo) Junichi Races & …
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Web3.1 References History The Butcher-Dogs were a gang that encountered Peter Parker walking and attempted to mug him. The incident was witnessed by Jack Monroe and the two easily fought the gang members off. Later, a young boy stole a package from Jack Monroe in order to get back at the two and impress the gang's leader. WebMiguel O'Hara's debut as Spider-Man. Immediately afterwards, Aaron discovered Miguel's deformities, and started firing at him, despite Miguel begging him to stop, since he … five-headed dragon sd09-enss1
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WebIn 2005, the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe one-shot, involving alternate universes, designated the Earth of 2099 as Earth-928, with Marvel Knights 2099 designated as Earth-2992. A cover of a second printing from the Spider-Man storyline "The Other: Evolve or Die" features Miguel O'Hara / Spider-Man 2099. WebAn easter egg in Into the Spider-Verse shows Kingpin’s supercollider listing the home universes of Miles, Peter, and Gwen as 1610, 616, and 65, just like in the comics. And in the first trailer... WebMiguel O'Hara (of Earth-928) is a former employee of Alchemax and the Spider-Man of the year 2099. Miguel O'Hara is born in New York City, he grew up with his mother Conchata O'Hara, his younger brother Gabriel O'Hara, and his father George O'Hara. Miguel at his adolescence was awarded for... five-headed dragon mythology