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Miguel O'Hara: Spider-Man 2099 #1-5

Spider-Man 2099: Miguel O'Hara

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OS ZUMBIS CHEGARAM A 2099! Miguel O’Hara junta forças com o Blade de 2099 para enfrentar uma ameaça horripilante que acaba de chegar a Nueva York! Apresentando o ZUMBI MARVEL de 2099! Ele vive! Ele ataca! E nenhuma aranha vai ser capaz de detê-lo! Será que os heróis vão ser capazes de deter a infecção zumbi desenfreada antes que atinja seus entes queridos?

122 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 24, 2024

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2,903 reviews20 followers
May 10, 2024
I quite enjoyed the story, with its focus on the horror-themed characters of the 2099 universe, but wasn’t enamoured with the use of a different art-team for every issue. My favourite issue was #3, with the 2099 version of Werewolf by Night.

It’s getting a bit daft that all these 2099 stories are supposed to take place in the space of one year…
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304 reviews
July 23, 2024
if u told me there is a comic in which Miguel O’Hara fights both a vampire AND a werewolf, I’d say you’re lying. and yet, when he does in this here comic, I can just ignore the words and pretend they’re fighting over me <3


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144 reviews
January 17, 2026
The concept is really cool. The stories just lack depth and they're pretty generic.
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Author 28 books196 followers
November 16, 2024
Achei que poderia ser legal esse encadernado que tem a proposta de apresentar os monstros clássicos da Marvel dentro da realidade de 2099. Mesmo que fosse escrito por Steve Orlando, que se compromete a fazer milhares de materiais na Marvel e a grande maioria acaba não sendo tão bom quanto é prometido. Acho que o Orlando se sai muito melhor na DC Comics, por alguma razão que desconhecemos. Neste encadernado o Homem-Aranha se depara com versões do Zumbi, do Drácula, do Lobisomem e do Homem-Coisa, por exemplo. Algumas histórias são mais ou menos e outras histórias são menos ou menos mesmo. Alguns desenhos são bem legais, às vezes superando o próprio roteiro em legalzice, e alguns poucos desenhos são são lá essas coisas. Todas as histórias podem ser lidas em separado e não necessariamente seguindo a ordem desse encadernado. Ao ter lido um encadernado das histórias originais do Homem-Aranha 2099 pouco tempo antes, esse encadernado, Terror Atemporal, conquistou minha simpatia.
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1,598 reviews
May 5, 2024
Pretty much a placeholder until the "summer of 2024" when 2099 gets more of a focus...

This isn't BAD, it just isn't much more than a miniseries with each issue focusing on a 'new' villain or anti-hero in Spider-Man 2099's world.

We've got:
Marvel Zombie 2099
Dracula...(?) (looking like the 70's classic Marvel version)
Werewolf of Night 2099
Terror Inc. (same ol' creepy, parts grabbing anti-hero NOW with superhero parts)
Man-Thing 2099 (now, a synthetic creation that can burn away digital identities)
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Author 7 books123 followers
July 12, 2024
The next (final?) Spider-Man 2099 mini-series from Steve Orlando sees him take a new approach, with each issue of this mini-series introducing a new horror character to 2099. From Man-Thing to Terror, it's fun to see Orlando's twist on these characters, even if sometimes it feels a little like there's no reason for Spider-Man to be here other than because his name's on the cover and Midnight Sons 2099 wouldn't sell as well.
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271 reviews
May 8, 2025
The first three stories were the best. The last two were the weakest links...
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