2099 #28
In "L'équipée sauvage," Spider-Man awakens in the wreckage of Nightshade, barely alive, while scavengers discover the body of Angela. Taken captive, he’s brought to their base where he triggers a mysterious clone machine—setting off a chain of events that could change everything. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Joe St. Pierre with inks by Jimmy Palmiotti and colors by Mike Thomas, this 1995 issue features a cover by Pat Broderick.
In the ruins of the Nightshade, scavengers uncover the bodies of Angela and a surviving Spider-Man, dragging the web-slinger back to their base. As Gabe and Kasey journey to Mexico for the Day of the Dead, Spidey triggers a long-forgotten clone machine hidden within the scavengers’ lair—unleashing unknown consequences.
In a brutal showdown that leaves Miguel battered, the tide turns when Angela arrives just in time to confront Kron—her sharp words and decisive action sealing his fate. The moment hangs in the balance as she delivers her verdict, leaving Miguel to wonder what comes next.
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