2099 #27
In "Jungle de béton," Peter David crafts a high-stakes twist on corporate espionage and web-slinging chaos, as Angela’s backup plan for a hostile takeover unexpectedly targets Spider-Man—only to spiral into a desperate race against time when she’s forced to trigger a self-destruct sequence. With Joe St. Pierre’s dynamic art, Jimmy Palmiotti’s inks, and Noelle Giddings’ bold colors, the issue crackles with tension, leaving Angela and Spider-Man seemingly trapped in an explosion that could end it all. Kyle Hotz’s cover captures the moment’s explosive energy, a striking visual of a 1995 French comic book in full swing.
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Angela's back-up plan for a hostile takeover happens to have a thing about Spider-Man, and tries to take him out instead of the suits. Angela is forced to set the self-destruct sequence. She and Spidey are apparently trapped in the explosion.
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