2099 #12
In "Synge City Blues," Meanstreak races to protect Xi'an after a brutal battle leaves him vulnerable, only to face off against the ruthless Synge Crime Family and the towering Junkpile. With the odds stacked high and the situation spiraling, the issue ends on a tense cliffhanger that leaves the outcome uncertain. Written by John Francis Moore and illustrated by Ron Lim, with inks by Adam Kubert and Mike Sellers and colors by Tom Smith, the cover by Pat Broderick and John Nyberg captures the chaos in striking detail.
In "Synge City Blues," Meanstreak races to protect Xi'an amid the wreckage of a brutal battle, only to face the ruthless Synge Crime Family and the towering menace of Junkpile. With the odds stacked against them and the city on edge, the fight for survival reaches a breathless cliffhanger.
In "Le prophète," Spider-Man and Thanatos are hurled into the surreal realm of Jordan's warp, where reality bends and their battle takes on a dreamlike intensity. As the Net Prophet intervenes, Spider-Man is pulled from the chaos—but the true nature of the vision remains unknown.
In "Renaissance," Xandra departs for Wakanda while Fortune heads to China, setting off a chain of events that tests loyalties and reshapes alliances. In the digital realm, Wire reunites with Duke Stratosphere, who offers him a chance to mend a broken trust—though the cost may be greater than expected. Meanwhile, Doom’s attempt to revive a Wakandan elder unleashes consequences far beyond his control.
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