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The Pain of a Universe-Shattering Reboot Explored in 2099 Omega #1 [Preview]
In Marvel Comics, universes are constantly being shaken to their foundations, leaving nothing ever the same again. Normally, this is presented as a selling point. But does anyone ever stop to thing about the repercussions for the characters who have to live through it?
2099 Omega #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by Nick Spencer, Gerardo Sandoval, and Ze Carlos, wrapping up this mini crossover event, and the issue addresses just that, as we see in this preview.
When Spider-Man 2099 of the newly rebooted 2099 universe comes face to face with Spider-Man 2099 of the old one.
And if anyone ever thought that shaking a universe to its foundations was a pain-free process, think again.
The issue also examines the question of whether these constant relaunches, resets, and reboots are even worth it. Are the results really better than what came before?
Wait, Doctor Doom is in charge of Marvel's marketing department?
2099 Omega #1 hits stores on Wednesday.
2099 OMEGA #1
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(W) Nick Spencer (A) Gerardo Sandoval (CA) Patrick Gleason
THE FUTURE ENDS HERE!
• Run by Doctor Doom and bereft of heroes by design, 2099 is a rough place.
• All power and no responsibility, the world is in trouble and no one is helping. Is there truly no hope?
Rated T
In Shops: Dec 18, 2019
SRP: $4.99