2099 A.D. #13
In "Acqua," the Atlantidei launch a desperate assault on the surface world, driven by fury over Alchemax's exploitation of their lands—while Spider-Man finds himself facing their enigmatic leader, known only as Sub-Mariner. Written by Peter David and Pier Paolo Ronchetti, with art by Andrew Wildman and inks by Stephen Baskerville, this 1996 issue delivers a tense, underwater clash of ideologies, rendered in vivid colors by Megan McDowell and Malibu. The cover by Humberto Ramos and Jimmy Palmiotti captures the stormy, submerged tension of the moment.
In "L'ultimo ballo," Spider-Man finally captures the Sub-Mariner, only for the villain to escape and merge with the Venom suit, unleashing a new and unpredictable threat. Meanwhile, a shocking revelation unfolds: the Sub-Mariner’s brother is the Goblin.
In "L'uomo di latta," Shakti stumbles upon a forgotten people who worship a towering mechanical guardian as a god, their lives bound by fear and ritual. When she confronts the machine, she discovers its true nature—and sets in motion a clash that shatters blind devotion and awakens the will to freedom.
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