To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Marvel's 2099 timeline, the publisher is introducing a new 2099 character in September 7's Spider-Man 2099: Exodus Omega (opens in new tab). These stories takes place in the titular year, with far-flung legacy versions of known heroes.
And the newest character to join the 2099 timeline spins right out of Spider-Man 2099, the hero who launched the whole imprint back in 1992.
In the finale of Spider-Man 2099: Exodus Omega from writer Steve Orlando and artists Paul Fry and Dono Sanchez-Almara, Spider-Man 2099 and the X-Men 2099 square off with a future version of Norman Osborn, who has used weaponized tech to become the almost unstoppable 'Galactic Goblin.'
In the climax of the pitched battle, Osborn almost kills Spider-Man 2099 and the X-Men 2099 call for back-up, which arrives in the form of the Avengers 2099. The latter were introduced previously in the limited series. But among the already introduced members of the team is a new face - a spider-like hero in a somewhat alien-looking, very symbiote-like black and white costume.
Once Osborn is subdued, Spider-Man 2099 returns to Nueva York (the 2099 setting's future version of New York, naturally), where he's joined by the spider-hero, who he now identifies as Spider-Woman 2099 - a newly minted version of Spider-Woman, a hero who hasn't previously had a 2099 incarnation.
In the brief scene, Spider-Woman seems to confirm her extra-terrestrial nature (or at least the fact that she's often away from Earth), saying, "Hail Miguel. Quite the sour night you've chosen to welcome me to Earth."
We also get a closer look at her suit, which includes ragged wings (not unlike Spider-Man 2099's own underarm wings), large claws, and spines on her head
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