2099 Special #12
In "Difficile da ricordare," the Fantastici Quattro break into Alchemax's headquarters to unravel the mystery of their temporal displacement, only to encounter a bewildered Spider-Man in a world that's slipping through time. With no answers in sight, they prepare to return to the Negative Zone—but the Thing can't come along, as he's simply too "bulky" to fit through the rift. Written by Karl Kesel and Gino Scatasta, with art by Matt Ryan and inks by Al Williamson, this 1996 Marvel Italia special features vibrant colors by Paul Becton and Malibu, and a cover by Matt Ryan and Al Williamson.
In "Difficile da ricordare," the Fantastic Four face off against the Terrifying Four in a high-stakes battle that ends with a surprising alliance—only for the enigmatic Chimera to fall for Reed Richards, setting off a tense emotional rift as she fixates on removing Sue Storm from the equation.
In "Risultati negativi," the Fantastici Quattro venture into Alchemax's headquarters to uncover their precise moment in time, only to cross paths with the Spider-Man of this dystopian future. With no answers in sight, they prepare to retreat to the Negative Zone—but the Thing is left behind, deemed too "bulky" to make the journey.
In "Disturbare la pace," Ghost, recently victorious over Vendetta, finds himself wounded and vulnerable. Meanwhile, Dr. Neon discovers an enigmatic presence lurking in the digital network—one that may help him eliminate Ghost once and for all.
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↩ Reprints Ghost Rider 2099 #21 (1996), Ghost Rider 2099 #22 (1996), Fantastic Four 2099 #3 (1996), Fantastic Four 2099 #4 (1996)
Reprinted in Ghost Rider 2099 #21 (1996)
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