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May, 1994 | | #19 | | Writer |
Penciller |
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| Peter David |
Rick Leonardi |
Al Williamson |
Meltdown Miguel takes Dana to safety, away from the "emotionally unstable" Lyla. Spider-Man thinks the entire city's computer net has crashed, as the city's systems go haywire. Meanwhile, Conchata finds Gabriel plugged in again, but she is shocked when she tries to remove his headset. Alchemax believes Discord has disrupted the city's computers, and they are scared. Back on the streets, Spider-Man does his best to stop minor catastrophes and ends up saving the life of Hikaru-sama of Stark-Fujikawa, who is left to ponder the dictates of honor: vengeance for killing the Specialist versus indebtedness for saving his life. |
| #22 | | August, 1994 |
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Penciller |
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| Peter David |
Rick Leonardi |
Al Williamson |
Did You Just Say
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #22 of Spider-Man 2099. While
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October, 1994 | | #24 | | Writer |
Penciller |
Inks |
| Peter David |
Rick Leonardi |
Al Williamson |
Assault and Batteries
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #24 of Spider-Man 2099. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
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published in October, 1994 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Spider-Man 2099 issue 24, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
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| #26 | | December, 1994 |
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Penciller |
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| Peter David |
Joe St. Pierre |
Jimmy Palmiotti |
Hostile Takeover
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #26 of Spider-Man 2099. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
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published in December, 1994 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Spider-Man 2099 issue 26, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
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January, 1994 | | #27 | | Writer |
Penciller |
Inks |
| Peter David |
Joe St. Pierre |
Jimmy Palmiotti |
Deadly Nightshade
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #27 of Spider-Man 2099. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
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published in January, 1994 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Spider-Man 2099 issue 27, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
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| #29 | | March, 1995 |
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Penciller |
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| Peter David |
Joe St. Pierre |
Jimmy Palmiotti |
Going out of Business Sale
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #29 of Spider-Man 2099. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
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published in March, 1995 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Spider-Man 2099 issue 29, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
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April, 1995 | | #30 | | Writer |
Penciller |
Inks |
| Peter David |
Roger Robinson |
Jimmy Palmiotti |
Bugaboo
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #30 of Spider-Man 2099. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
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published in April, 1995 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Spider-Man 2099 issue 30, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
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