2099 #41
In "Retour vers le futur," Spider-Man finds himself trapped in a web of suspicion when Le Bouffon sets a trap for him en route to the city center. Accused of serving corporate interests, Spider-Man must confront a public turned against him—thanks to a shocking revelation of his recent political actions. Written by Peter David and Nicole Duclos, with art by Andrew Wildman and inks by Bill Sienkiewicz, this issue delivers a tense, character-driven story grounded in a world where loyalty is questioned and trust is currency. The cover by Rick Leonardi and Al Williamson captures the moment’s intensity, a striking visual that echoes the issue’s themes.
In "Haute trahison," Spider-Man finds himself trapped in a web of betrayal as Le Bouffon sets a trap for him en route to the city center. With shocking revelations about Spider-Man’s recent actions, the villain turns the crowd against the hero, turning public trust into open hostility.
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↩ Reprints Fantastic Four 2099 #1 (1996), Doom 2099 #38 (1996), Fantastic Four 2099 #2 (1996), Ghost Rider 2099 #22 (1996), Spider-Man 2099 #40 (1996)
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