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''2099 Unlimited'' is an AnthologyComic published by the Creator/Marvel2099 imprint of Creator/MarvelComics.
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''2099 Unlimited'' is an AnthologyComic published by the Creator/Marvel2099 ComicBook/Marvel2099 imprint of Creator/MarvelComics.
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''Spider-Man 2099'' is one of the two regular stories, with standalone tales that are largely independent his own book.
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''Spider-Man 2099'' is one of the two regular stories, with standalone tales that are largely independent of events in his own book.
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* ''Spider-Man 2099'': #1-3, #8-10
* ''Hulk 2099'': #1-6
* ''Doom 2099'': #6-8
* ''Metalscream'': #4, #7
* ''R Gang'':
* ''Galahad'':
* ''The Dump'':
* ''Machina Jones'': #10
* ''Steel Rain'': #9
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''Hulk 2099'' makes his debut in the first issue, with an arc running through to #6 - at which point the ''ComicBook/Hulk2099'' solo series launched and the character left the anthology.
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* AnthologyComic: The series contains two to four stories in each issue, witg a different creative team for each story. Some featured characters from the other 2099 comics, others debuted new heroes.
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* AnthologyComic: The series contains two to four stories in each issue, witg with a different creative team for each story. Some featured characters from the other 2099 comics, others debuted new heroes.
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The series is part of the wider ComicBook/Marvel2099 line, a range of superhero comics connected to the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse but set more than a century in the future. By the year 2099, the "heroic age" is long-gone and only half remembered. Global megacorporations now rule a bleak world touched by {{cyberpunk}}. But new heroes are emerging to challenge the status quo - and many of them are using very familiar names, acting as successors to those long-gone heroes.
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The series is part of the wider ComicBook/Marvel2099 line, a range of superhero comics connected to the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse but set more than a century in the future. By the year 2099, the "heroic age" is long-gone and only half remembered. Global megacorporations now rule a bleak world touched by {{cyberpunk}}. But new heroes are emerging to challenge the status quo - and many of them are using very use familiar names, acting as successors to those long-gone heroes.
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* LegacyCharacter: Eisenhart is a successor to Bruce Banner, the original Hulk. As well as the name, he's got similar powers - a green alter-ego charged by gamma radiation who gets stronger as he gets angrier.
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* DeathOfAChild: Gerald Bernardson's daughter dies before the start of the first story and the grief sends her father spiralling into villainy as the EvilutionaryBiologist Mutagen.
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* DeathOfAChild: Gerald Bernardson's daughter dies before the start of the anthology's first ''Spider-Man 2099'' story and the grief sends her father spiralling into villainy as the EvilutionaryBiologist Mutagen.
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It's part of the wider ComicBook/Marvel2099 line, a range of superhero comics connected to the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse but set more than a century in the future. By the year 2099, the "heroic age" is long-gone and only half remembered. Global megacorporations now rule a bleak world touched by {{cyberpunk}}. But new heroes are emerging to challenge the status quo - and many of them are using very familiar names, acting as successors to those long-gone heroes.
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* AnthologyComic:AnthologyComic: The series contains two to four stories in each issue, witg a different creative team for each story. Some featured characters from the other 2099 comics, others debuted new heroes.
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* EvilutionaryBiologist: Mutagen's [[OutlivingOnesOffspring daughter died]] from a rare inherited condition. His grief returned into an obsession with genetic defects. First he fixed his own genetics, then he granted himself {{Adaptive Abilit|y}}ies via genetic meddling - and then he started murdering anyone who might pass genetic defects on to future generations.
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* EvilutionaryBiologist: Mutagen's [[OutlivingOnesOffspring daughter died]] from a rare inherited condition. His grief returned fuelled into an obsession with genetic defects. First he fixed his own genetics, then he granted himself {{Adaptive Abilit|y}}ies via genetic meddling - and then he started murdering anyone who might pass genetic defects on to future generations.
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* EvilutionaryBiologist: Mutagen's [[OutlivingOnesOffspring daughter died]] from a rare inherited condition. His grief returned into an obsession with genetic defects. First he fixed his own genetics, then he granted himself AdaptivePowers via genetic meddling - and then he started murdering anyone who might pass genetic defects on to future generations.
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* EvilutionaryBiologist: Mutagen's [[OutlivingOnesOffspring daughter died]] from a rare inherited condition. His grief returned into an obsession with genetic defects. First he fixed his own genetics, then he granted himself AdaptivePowers {{Adaptive Abilit|y}}ies via genetic meddling - and then he started murdering anyone who might pass genetic defects on to future generations.
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* DeathOfAChild: Gerald Bernardson's daughter dies before the start of the first story and the grief sends her father spiralling to villainy as the EvilutionaryBiologist Mutagen.
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* DeathOfAChild: Gerald Bernardson's daughter dies before the start of the first story and the grief sends her father spiralling to into villainy as the EvilutionaryBiologist Mutagen.
*EvilutionaryBiologist:EvilutionaryBiologist: Mutagen's [[OutlivingOnesOffspring daughter died]] from a rare inherited condition. His grief returned into an obsession with genetic defects. First he fixed his own genetics, then he granted himself AdaptivePowers via genetic meddling - and then he started murdering anyone who might pass genetic defects on to future generations.
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* AnachronicOrder: The first story starts InMediasRe, with the Hulk returning to civilisation, then cuts back and forth between the present and Eisenhart's encounter with the Knights of the Banner.
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* AnachronicOrder: The first story starts InMediasRe, InMediasRes, with the Hulk returning to civilisation, then cuts back and forth between the present and Eisenhart's encounter with the Knights of the Banner.
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* DeadlyEuphemism: Sweet Dreams Security Services provides security, but they're also a corporate hit squad. When someone arranges Sweet Dreams for a target, it's a death sentence.
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* OutlivingOnesOffspring: The [[DeathOfAChild death of Gerald Bernardson's daughter]], due to a rare inherited condition, destroyed his marriage and send him spiralling into an obsession with genetic purity, becoming the EvilutionaryBiologist known as Mutagen.
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''2099 Unlimited'' is an AnthologyComic published by the Creator/Marvel2099 imprint of Creator/MarvelComics.
It's part of the wider ComicBook/Marvel2099 line, a range of superhero comics connected to the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse but set more than a century in the future. By the year 2099, the "heroic age" is long-gone and only half remembered. Global megacorporations now rule a bleak world touched by {{cyberpunk}}. But new heroes are emerging to challenge the status quo - and many of them are using very familiar names, acting as successors to those long-gone heroes.
It's part of the wider ComicBook/Marvel2099 line, a range of superhero comics connected to the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse but set more than a century in the future. By the year 2099, the "heroic age" is long-gone and only half remembered. Global megacorporations now rule a bleak world touched by {{cyberpunk}}. But new heroes are emerging to challenge the status quo - and many of them are using very familiar names, acting as successors to those long-gone heroes.
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!!''2099 Unlimited'' contains examples of the following tropes
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[[folder:Other stories and examples covering multiple stories]]
* AnthologyComic:
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