Spider-Man 2099 #31
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Route 666," Miguel O'Hara finds himself stranded in the desert, ambushed and dosed with a strange toxin that plunges him into a vivid, haunting hallucination. In his dream, he plays the reluctant guide for a spectral convoy of the dead, swinging through a surreal landscape as Spider-Man. When he wakes, the line between nightmare and reality blurs—Xina has tracked him down, and the consequences of his journey are just beginning. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Roger Robinson, with inks by Jimmy Palmiotti, colors by Chia-Chi Wang, and letters by Ken Lopez, the issue’s cover by Roger Robinson and Scott Koblish captures the eerie, dreamlike tension of Miguel’s ordeal.
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Reprinted in 2099 #31 (1996), Spider-Man 2099 Classic #4 (2017), Spider-Man 2099 Omnibus #1 (2023)
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