Marvel’s New X-Men 2099 Team Will Debut At Spider-Man 2099

A new X-Men 2099 lineup will debut at Spider-Man 2099: Exodus. The limited series comes from writer Steve Orlando and celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Marvel 2099 imprint. Spider-Man 2099 was the star of the original streak, with Miguel O’Hara traveling back and forth between present day and his future home. every number of Spider-Man 2099: Exit Already introducing fans to new iterations of Black Widow, Loki, and Winter Soldier, the X-Men will soon be joining them. Orlando and artist Kim Jacinto debuted X-Men 2099 in August Spider-Man 2099: Exit #5.

Classic X-Men 2099 Characters like Cerebra, Krystalin and Bloodhawk will join a new class of futuristic mutants, with many characters bearing the code names of their legendary ancestors like Cyclops, Northstar, Phoenix and more. Covers and first look at Spider-Man 2099: Exit #5 Take a better look at what the new X-Men 2099 team is like.

“From comics to games, the X-MEN 2099 was nothing short of cool to me when I was dipping my toe into reading monthly comics, and I started right after I switched from reading all I could from flea market issue boxes, to owning Comic Finally Store and track books month after month,” Orlando explained when asked about his love for 2099.” The world was desolate and intriguing, the team was both familiar and different—a family of select mutants just struggling to survive. So the 30th anniversary celebration For 2099 is just a kick. To work with some of the first X-men I’ve ever met? Just a kick. And to add them to that family, with old and new faces? Like some cross-temporal electricity going back to which part of my brain holds my childhood. Wouldn’t it be 2099 without X -Men, and here? We have a team created to nod to the past but also dive into a future!”

“It’s a great honor to design these characters! My design choices are inspired by different artists like Greg Baldwin, Dave Guertin from CreaturBox, Sean Galloway and Segi Brosa to name a few. Looking at their designs helped me visualize and create these 2099 X-Men characters Jacinto added. “This is a dream come true for me! I would like to thank the editors Mark Panicia, Danny Khazem, and one of the best writers, Steve Orlando! It has been a pleasure working with them! I am so grateful!”

Many of the new characters seem familiar to longtime X-Men fans. The new Cyclops has Scott Summers’ sapphire quartz eyebrow on his face, Phoenix has a storm-like physical appearance, and another character who also has features found on the time travel cable, including his white-haired strands and the Askani symbol on his face. right eye.

You can check the covers and search for them first Spider-Man 2099: Exit #5 Below. The version will go on sale on August 3.

Spider-Man 2099: Exit #5 (of 5)

Written by Steve Orlando

The art of Kim Jacinto

Jay David Ramos colors

Letters written by Clayton Cowles from VC

Cover by Ryan Stegman, J.P. Mayer, and Arf Brianto

KEN LASHLEY & JUAN FERNANDEZ متغير Variable Tire Cover 2099

Variable cap fastening by RON LIM and ISRAEL SILVA

For sale 8/3

The epicenter of the mutant heavenly garden, somehow fell from the stars. The nomadic X-Men fight to claim the park as their new home, but will Spider-Man honor their demands? Or will he try to take the garden to humans? And even if they could coexist, what would Spider-Man and X-Men do about the breathing Cabal Sentinels at their necks?

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