Spider-Man 2099 #30
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSpider-Man 2099 swings forward in bold style on this April 1995 issue, with the futuristic wall-crawler lunging dynamically off a massive web, his striking red-and-blue costume filling the frame with unmistakable energy. The cover — penciled by Roger Robinson and inked by Jimmy Palmiotti — makes a playful declaration right up top: "This is not a clone of Spider-Man 2099," a winking nod to the Clone Saga dominating Marvel at the time. If you've been following Miguel O'Hara's adventures into the future, issue #30 and its story "Bugaboo" looks like a thoroughly entertaining entry in Peter David's run.
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Spider-Man fights Flipside, basically a mechanical clone of himself, and finally knocks it out long enough to escape. He returns to Nightshade and finds out about Angela's death. He decides he still needs to wander some more.
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