What did you guys think of Into the spider-verse credit scene?
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What did you guys think of Into the spider-verse credit scene?
[QUOTE=Naked Bat;4121416]What did you guys think of Into the spider-verse credit scene?[/QUOTE]
I thought it was hilarious.
Before there was Kaine, for me it was Miguel. My vol 4 is on the way and vol 5 has been preordered. Hail 2099!
I think having Miguel be a watcher of the timestream was an interesting direction for him, especially in light of what he did during his last run. Not to mention, a version of him was part of the exiles back in the day (even if he was written as Peter Parker lite).
it was a fun cameo, hopefully he'll show up in another feature as a prominent co star. Maybe the next one takes place in Nueva York, making Miles one of the folks who is out of their official Earth.
I liked the two newest volumes and im hopeful for a real 2099 return. I mean Marvel didnt really give Miguel a chance with him not being in the real 2099.
[QUOTE=Venom2099;4134711]I liked the two newest volumes and im hopeful for a real 2099 return. I mean Marvel didnt really give Miguel a chance with him not being in the real 2099.[/QUOTE]
Not sure what you mean there
Plus Miguel a character in flux because he's set in an alternate future that get change as thing in the Marvel present get change
[QUOTE=Redem;4134867]Not sure what you mean there
Plus Miguel a character in flux because he's set in an alternate future that get change as thing in the Marvel present get change[/QUOTE]
I think he means that the 2099 depicted in Miguel's return, starting in Superior Spider-Man #17-19, wasn't quite the same as depicted in the original 2099 comics, and every time Miguel or the series returned to 2099 after that, it was an alternate/altered version. First time, it was Future Imperfect 2099. Second time, it was Secret Wars 2099, which bled into Spider-Man 2099 when that series resumed. The third time, it was Sinister Six 2099. The fourth time, Skrulls somehow took over Alchemax/the world and started a purge of superheroes as inspired by the events of Civil War II.
My all-time favorite Miguel O'Hara story.
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[QUOTE=K7P5V;4163570]My all-time favorite Miguel O'Hara story.
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I remember that being collected at least twice, first in the final TPB for the 2099 series as relaunched in 2014 and then 2015 and secondly in the fifth TPB of 2099 Classic.
[QUOTE=K7P5V;4163570]My all-time favorite Miguel O'Hara story.
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Mine as well, good memories. :cool:
[QUOTE=Huntsman Spider;4164597]I remember that being collected at least twice, first in the final TPB for the 2099 series as relaunched in 2014 and then 2015 and secondly in the fifth TPB of 2099 Classic.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the info. I never knew it had ever been collected.
I had the french edition back in the day. Lend it to a friend. He lost it. So I lost a friend. Never read it again since then, it's been what, nearlu 20 years? Can"t wait to read it again!
[QUOTE=K7P5V;4164733]Thanks for the info. I never knew it had ever been collected.[/QUOTE]
You're welcome. Those are very recent collections, relatively speaking, so at least Marvel finally saw sense.
[QUOTE=Naked Bat;4165304]I had the french edition back in the day. Lend it to a friend. He lost it. So I lost a friend. Never read it again since then, it's been what, nearlu 20 years? Can"t wait to read it again![/QUOTE]
That's a real shame.
[QUOTE=Celgress;4164700]Mine as well, good memories. :cool:[/QUOTE]
Right on, [I]Celgress[/I]. The team of David/Leonardi/Williamson couldn't be beat. After they left, it's been downhill ever since for Miguel.