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1!!Marvel 2099 comics with their own character pages:
2[[index]]
3* ''Characters/ThePunisher2099''
4* ''Characters/SpiderMan2099''
5* ''Characters/XMen2099''
6[[/index]]
7
8[[foldercontrol]]
9!!Heroes
10Characters with their own titles (including one-shots).
11
12[[folder:Ghost Rider 2099]]
13!!Kenshiro "Zero" Cochrane
14[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kenshiro_cochrane_earth_928.jpg]]
15->'''Debut''': ''Ghost Rider 2099'' #1
16
17A new, high-tech Spirit of Vengeance who stalks the streets of Transverse City and struggles against the evil corporate entity D/Monix.
18----
19* CatchPhrase: Along with the rest of 2099's FutureSlang, Zero gets extensive mileage out of calling people "pusbags".
20* ChainsawGood: Has a chainsaw for a hand.
21* FlamingSword: In this case, it's a hellfire chainsaw hand.
22* HauntedTechnology: What he is in the original and 2019 edition. For the 2019 edition, the Hotwire Martyrs were trying to jack power cells from a SHIELD transport, there were no batteries. Instead there was a combat robot that's going to D/Monix corporation from streetsweeping the homeless. When the Hotwire Martyrs were blown up along with Kenshiro, Johnny Blaze the King of Ghostworks (the Hell of this timeline) puts Kenshiro's spirit inside of the robot.
23* HollywoodHacking: Was a member of the Hotwire Martyrs, a street gang who, in the future world of 2099, use hacking to commit most of their crimes.
24* HolographicDisguise: His robotic body has a hologram projector that could make him look like anyone, including his old flesh-and-blood body.
25* ShapeShifter: Due to his cybernetic nature, he could reshape his body at will. This includes changing his fingers into blades SharpenedToASingleAtom.
26* Skelebot9000: His robotic body looks like a T-800 from Franchise/TheTerminator.
27[[/folder]]
28
29
30[[folder:Ravage]]
31!!Paul-Phillip
32[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1897032_rav.jpg]]
33->'''Debut''': ''Ravage 2099'' #1
34
35The former head of ECO Central, he quit the company in the most spectacular way possible after finding out that they were deliberately covering up evidence of their own pollution and blamed it on innocents, going as far as to kill people.
36----
37* NinetiesAntiHero: Rough features, incredibly muscled, HotBlooded, all around savage... yeah, he fits.
38* AwesomeButImpractical: When he gets his energy blasts, he can't control them at all. And on top of that, firing them drains his energy, because it has to come from ''some''where.
39* AnyoneCanDie: [[spoiler:Doom eventually kills him and his entire cast with liquid adamantium and hurls them in space]].
40* BarbarianHero: IN A CYBERPUNK DYSTOPIA! But really not fully realized until he flees Nuevo York and sets out into the badlands.
41* BarbarianLonghair: While at work he keeps in in a ponytail, but he lets it loose after he quits.
42* BigOlEyebrows: As part of his savage image.
43* TheCameo: He briefly appears in ''Spider-Man 2099'' vol.3 as a member of the resistance against SHIELD.
44* CarpetOfVirility: He's a pretty hairy guy. In his words, he doesn't expect to win any beauty contests.
45* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:Doom just up and killed everyone. Ravage '''and''' his supporting cast]].
46* ExperiencedProtagonist: Before he got his comfy job in ECO, he was the head of the company's combat troupes and personally supervised their training.
47* FieryRedhead: Bright red hair and a lot of rage.
48* HeroWithBadPublicity: Goes on the run after being publicly accused of being a collaborator with the evil mutroids. Things get cleared up in later issues, where he resumes his office and starts doing heroism in private.
49* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Throughout his origin issue, he trusts in the establishment and his CorruptCorporateExecutive boss. In his backstory, he joined a revolution against the US government to fight against corporate corruption and hazardous waste mismanagement... which was backed by the world's biggest case of ToxicInc.
50* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Started out as a mere gun-toting muscleman, then got some laster-blasting powers from his time on Hellrock, and finally got the ability to change into a BeastMan.
51* OriginalGeneration: There's no non-2099 Ravage.
52* TeethClenchedTeamwork: During the "Fall of the Hammer" story arc, he's less than thrilled that he has to work with Spider-Man or Doom. The feeling is mutual.
53* TokenMinority: Never actually confirmed, but his name strongly implies that he has French origins.
54* TookALevelInBadass: Twice. First, he was infected with the radiation of Hellrock Island, and thanks to the timely intervention of one of its residents, he got the ability to fire energy blasts from his hands. Secondly, after than radiation settled, he got the ability to shift in a form that vaguely resembles a boar, complete with horns, fangs and claws.
55[[/folder]]
56
57[[folder:Hulk 2099]]
58!!John Eisenhart
59[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/john_eisenhart_earth_928_0002.png]]
60 [[caption-width-right:300:"You know those stories that the angrier the Hulk gets, the stronger he gets? They were true!"]]
61->'''Debut''': ''2099 Unlimited'' #1
62
63A "concept hunter" for Hollywood, John Eisenhart ran into the Knights of Banner where he found out that they were running illegal experiments on humans trying to recreate the Hulk. He called the police on them, but the ensuing shootout resulted in the deaths of each of the knights, the abduction of an innocent boy, and an accident that led to him become the new Hulk. With his newfound strength and a massive change of heart, he's now trying to right his wrongs.
64----
65* AlternateSelf: A version of him in ''ComicBook/{{Exiles}}'' gets possessed by Proteus, and dies as a result, causing that reality to branch off from the regular 2099 continuity.
66* AnyoneCanDie: [[spoiler:In ''2099 AD Apocalypse'', he goes out via SuicideByCop]].
67* TheCameo:
68** He is a member of the Defenders in ''Secret Wars 2099''.
69** He also appears in ''Spider-Man 2099'' vol.3 as part of the resistance against SHIELD.
70* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Unlike Bruce Banner, John doesn't have any SplitPersonality problems. He can control his transformations at will, keeps the exact same level of clarity in either form, and unlike Banner, his Hulk form is genuinely heroic and is seen as a hero by all those who meet him. He also looks far more monstrous than the original Hulk, is not a scientist but more of an artist, and underwent a HeelFaceTurn.
71* CorruptCorporateExecutive: He was originally a cold-hearted Hollywood producer who was perfectly willing to sacrifice others to save his own skin.
72* GeniusBruiser: When he fights as the Hulk, he's using his wits as much as his brawn, For instance he lured a water monster to a snowy mountain peak to freeze it, or he faked a FaceHeelTurn to trick his captor and save the bystanders from a hostage situation.
73* HeelFaceTurn: Coming face-to-face with the consequences of his actions was enough to make him reevaluate his mindset and try to be a better person.
74* IWorkAlone: He repeatedly tries to convince his {{Sidekick}} Quirk to stay away from all the gunfights that he gets into, but she's not hearing any of it.
75* LegacyCharacter: Of the original Hulk.
76* MadeOfIron: He's incredibly tough, but not invulnerable.
77* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: He has two rows of teeth. Very sharp teeth.
78* OverlyLongTongue: Another thing that distinguishes him from the present day Hulk is a long tongue regularly sticking out of his mouth that could make Venom jealous.
79* SuicideByCop: [[spoiler:His death.]]
80* UnstoppableRage: "You know those stories that the angrier the Hulk gets, the stronger he gets? They were true!"
81[[/folder]]
82
83[[folder:Doom 2099]]
84!!Dr. Victor Von Doom
85[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/doom_2099_59.jpg]]
86->'''Debut''': ''Doom 2099'' #1
87
88What do you do when you wake up in the middle of nowhere, find out that everything you've worked for has been destroyed, your people are suffering under tyrannical rule, and the whole world is governed by corruption, and the planet is slowly dying?
89
90For Doctor Doom, the answer is obvious. You take it all back. And destroy ''everything'' that stands in way.
91
92This page only cover tropes that apply in his appearances in the ''2099'' comics. For the rest of his comics, look at [[ComicBook/DoctorDoom his own page]].
93----
94* ALighterShadeOfBlack: He's still a villain, but he's also a far better alternative than the corrupt corporations that rule the world. Ironically, his takeover of [[spoiler:the United States]] greatly improves the lives of its citizens, as his reforms cut down pollution, reduce corruption and make all the necessary items more readily available. He's also a man of his word who rewards loyalty.
95* AdaptationalHeroism: Doom is a VillainProtagonist, but he does develop into a better person who is actually concerned with helping people. In contrast to how [[EvilIsPetty petty he's usually written as]], Doom successfully improves the world and [[spoiler:makes a HeroicSacrifice to defeat the [[AlienInvasion Phalanx.]]]]
96* AdaptationalVillainy: In the 2019 reboot, [[spoiler:Doom has erased all memory of superheroes and villains and lets the corruption run rampant, resulting in a 2099 that was ''even worse'' than the original.]]
97* AlternateSelf: In the 2019 reboot, there are ''two'' Dooms running around. The second one [[spoiler:is revealed to be Reed Richards possessed by Doom, in a near identical manner to ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan''.]] The second one is also much closer to characterization to the original Doom 2099.
98* AmbiguousSituation: Is this version of Doom the real deal or an imposter who really thinks he's Doom? His amnesia is not helping matters.
99* AnyoneCanDie: [[spoiler:He pulls a HeroicSacrifice against the Phalanx.]]
100* CharacterDevelopment: Doom 2099 is less bombastic, doesn't go into hammy rants, cares about others and will abandon his plans and risk his life to save innocent people. In one issue, he even bows to a Wakandan princess in a gesture of respect. When he time travelled to the past and met up with present-day Doom, he was less than impressed.
101-->'''Doom 2099''': Gad! Was I really such a boor?
102* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: One of the major wardrobe differences between this Doom and original flavor Doom is this one wears blue, rather than green.
103* TheExtremistWasRight: Doom spends of most his series skirting around MoralEventHorizon in regards to his enemies, but eventually his reforms significantly improve the lives of the people around him.
104* GrandTheftMe: An accidental case in the 2019 issue. TheReveal at the end is that an accident with Doom's TimeMachine involving [[ComicBook/MisterFantastic Reed Richards]] resulted in [[spoiler:Doom's consciousness being imprinted in Richards' brain and taking over.]]
105* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: He gave his life to save the world from the menace of the Phalanx.]]
106* IHatePastMe: As noted under "Character Development", Doom 2099 really doesn't like being reminded of the rather uppity and boorish person he used to be when he meet the classic Dr. Doom.
107* NobleDemon: He follows a strict code of honour that rewards loyalty and fights against corruption.
108* NotMeThisTime: In the 2019 reboot, Doom claims that he had nothing to do with reality collapsing. Miguel doesn't believe him at all, but he has no choice but to go with it. Technically true, it‘s the ''other'' ComicBook/DoctorDoom who’s responsible.
109* PragmaticVillainy: In this interpretation, Doctor Doom always rewards loyalty, doesn't take any action that will not benefit his plans in some way, and does not hesitate to cooperate with other heroes if it means getting results.
110* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: As ruler of Latveria and later President of the United States. He at one point offers a group of Spider-ites (former Thor worshippers who now venerate Spider-Man, much to Miguel's discomfort) an official Presidential permit to protest his administration, as long as they do so during normal business hours. When Miguel questions ''why'' he would do such a thing, Doom simply asks if a small group of protestors should bother him as long as they're aren't harming anyone.
111* SpikesOfVillainy: Averted, despite his outfit having spikes on his shoulders. Well... anti-villainous, maybe.
112* TomatoInTheMirror: Ultimately subverted. It's implied initially that the Doom there might not be the real Doom, given he doesn't recall how he ended up in the future and his face was healed when he first appeared [[spoiler:but that was later explained that he was really Doom, and what happened with his memories was a trick to mess with him.]]
113[[/folder]]
114
115[[folder:Daredevil 2099]]
116!!Samuel Fisk
117[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/daredevil_2099_vol_1_1_textless.jpg]]
118->'''Debut''': ''2099 A.D. Genesis'' #1
119
120Sam spent his entire childhood hearing his grandfather gloating over his past victories against ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}. And he felt sick. Years later, even though his grandfather has long passed, he still feels the shackles of his villainous legacy... and the need to atone for it. And despite being a lawyer, he knows that isn't enough.
121----
122* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In his appearance in ''2099 Genesis'', he is far more ruthless, with strong TerrorHero vibes and even goes as far as to indirectly sentence a drug dealer to death. That version of the character was vaguely based on a draft proposed by Creator/MarkWaid.
123* AffirmativeActionLegacy: Inverted. Sam is an average middle-aged white guy with a lot of money in his pocket, and he does not stand out in any way.
124* TheAtoner: He wants to make up in any way possible for the damage his family caused. He admits that the only thing that motivates him to continue is guilt.
125* TheCameo: He appears in ''Spider-Man 2099'' vol.3, hanging around in Strange's house.
126* DissonantSerenity: In his cameo in ''Spider-Man 2099'', while Spider-Man and the Ghost Rider are completely freaked out by the sight of an exorcism taking place (in fact, Ghost Rider is so creeped out that he refuses to enter the house), Sam is just... casually sitting in a corner, introduces himself with a cheerful "Hi, I'm Sam" and offers S-Man a hotdog.
127* EmasculatedCuckold: Sam knows that his wife is cheating on him, he spotted her through a window, but can't bring himself to do anything about it.
128* GoldDigger: His wife is only staying with him for his money. Apparently it's an ordinary event; she threatens than she'll divorce him if he continues his Daredevil gig, disappears for a day or two and then comes back with fake apologies.
129* IronicNickname: He is far from fearless, and in his job he's perfectly content to take boring but safe cases.
130* LegacyCharacter: He took up the mantle of the original Daredevil.
131* NiceGuy: He's a perfectly friendly guy to be around.
132* PoweredArmor: He doesn't have any powers or martial arts training, and instead relies on his armor to fight criminals.
133[[/folder]]
134
135[[folder:Black Panther 2099]]
136!!K'Shamba
137[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/black_panther_2099_vol_1_1_textless_8.jpg]]
138->'''Debut:''' ''Black Panther 2099'' #1
139
140K'Shamba is the king of Wakanda and the Black Panther in 2099.
141----
142* LegacyCharacter: The new Black Panther of 2099.
143[[/folder]]
144
145[[folder:Venom 2099 (2019 reboot)]]
146!!Alea Bell
147[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7168812_alea_bell.jpg]]
148->'''Debut:''' ''Venom 2099'' #1
149
150An OrdinaryHighschoolStudent who was in a car accident that resulted in the death of her mother and left her with heavy scars all over her left arm and part of her face. (Un)fortunately for her, her father works for Alchemax, so she was elected to test an experimental treatment for the disfigurement. However, "experimental treatments" don't call out for help...
151----
152* AffirmativeActionLegacy: In contrast to the previous Venom 2099, Alea is a woman with a light brown complexion. She is also firmly on the side of good, rather than embracing the symbiote's darker impulses. The plot doesn't draw any attention to this, as it could be literally anyone in her place.
153* AmbiguouslyBrown: Not that this is unusual by 2099 standards.
154* BleedEmAndWeep: Alea is horrified when the Venom symbiote kills a pair of Private Eye guards to protect her, though it bluntly tells her that it saved her life in doing so and that if she wants to survive she'll need to [[GainingTheWillToKill gain the will to kill]].
155* BullyHunter: Becomes one after bonding to the symbiote, attempting to pull a ScareEmStraight on Bether.
156* CoveredWithScars: Alea's left arm and part of her neck are initially covered in burn scars from the car accident that killed her mother, though the symbiote heals them after bonding to her.
157* DeathByOriginStory:
158** Her mother died in the car accident that disfigured her.
159** [[spoiler: ''She'' almost died when she broke into Alchemax, but Venom was able to reform just in time to heal her.]]
160* HandicappedBadass: Venom may have been split apart several times and only able to transform Alea's arm, but Alchemax security is still no match for it.
161* HeroicHost: Alea insists on being this, much to the symbiote's bemused disappointment; telling it that she doesn't want to be seen as a monster.
162* HiddenDepths: The Venom symbiote intuits that she has a lot of repressed anger over her mother's untimely death and the suffering she's endured.
163* IJustWantToBeNormal: Alea agrees to help put the symbiote back together in exchange for it leaving her to live a normal, mundane life. Once this goes out the window, however, she decides to embrace being a superhero.
164* JumpedAtTheCall: Initial shock aside, she immediately agrees to break into Alchemax and help Venom restore itself, even helping it unlock the containment modules. She's also the one to suggest they start the superheroics.
165* LegacyCharacter: Yet another Venom, and a heroic one at that. The symbiote lampshades this.
166-->'''Venom:''' Another one who wants to be a hero. Of ''course''.
167* MissingMom: Alea's mother died in a horrific car accident that badly burned her left arm, leaving it covered in scars.
168* MushroomSamba: She undergoes this when she first bonds with Venom. She experiences visions that are a mix of her own accident along with some of Venom's memories.
169* NervesOfSteel: Downplayed, but for an ordinary girl, she takes Venom's [[ImAHumanitarian Humanitarian]] tendencies quite well.
170* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: There was absolutely nothing special about her prior to being bonded with Venom.
171* PartialTransformation: After the symbiote slices off Alchemax's monitoring bracelet, it transforms her left arm into a jet-black appendage with clawed fingers.
172* PayEvilUntoEvil: As the symbiote says, they are simply the ''bigger'' monster.
173* SecretKeeper: For 2099 as a whole. She is one of the very few people who are aware of the existence of extraterrestrials, or that superheroes were even a thing.
174* SuperSoldier: The Venom symbiote reveals that Alchemax was planning on turning her into a prototype for a prospective revival of the Sym-Soldier Program, though she kiboshes their plans.
175* {{Troll}}: The very first thing Alea does after she fully bonds with a restored Venom? Scare the crap out of her bully.
176* UnwittingTestSubject: Double subverted. She underwent the experimental treatment on her own free will, but Venom (the symbiote) later reveals that the whole thing was a trap for them both in attempt to create some sort of SuperSoldier or CorporateSamurai or something along those lines (it wasn't at its most articulate at that point).
177* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: While in control of Alea's body, Venom threatens to eat Dr. Russell unless he erases all of Alcemax's data on it and Alea... and then proceeds to eat him anyway, quipping that it no longer has any use for him aside from exacting revenge.
178[[/folder]]
179
180!!Other Heroes
181
182!!!First appeared in the original run.
183
184[[folder:Strange 2099]]
185!!Jeannie
186[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1573591_spider_man_2099_vol_1_33.jpg]]
187->'''Debut''': ''Spider-Man 2099'' (vol.1) #32
188
189A mysterious witch who took up the mantle of ComicBook/DoctorStrange.
190----
191* AffirmativeActionLegacy: Unlike her predecessor, she's a vaguely Asian woman.
192* TheCameo: She occasionally appears in the various ''Spider-Man 2099'' titles as a supporting character.
193* DeadpanSnarker: When you're written by Peter David, this is going to be a given.
194* DemonicPossession: She has a demon half in her. [[spoiler:And that's not counting the time she actually is possessed by Mephisto.]]
195* EmbarrassingFirstName: Do not call her "Jeannie".
196* LegacyCharacter: Of Doctor Stephen Strange.
197* WhosOnFirst: She's at the receiving end of quite a few of these jokes.
198-->'''Strange:''' I'm Strange.\
199'''Spider-Man:''' And I'm whacked out, what's your point?\
200'''Strange:''' ''Now'' I get why [[ComicBook/DoctorStrange the other guy]] had a medical degree. Makes for better intros.\
201\
202'''Ghost Rider''': Strange.\
203'''Spider-Man''': No, it's not strange at all.\
204'''Ghost Rider''': No, I mean you sound like Strange. She keeps saying the same thing.
205[[/folder]]
206
207[[folder:Submariner 2099]]
208!!Roman
209[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4672582_sub_mariner.jpg]]
210* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He's a blue-skinned Atlantean.
211* OddFriendship: In ''Secret Wars 2099'', he and Hercules eventually strike up a sort-of friendship, over booze.
212* RichesToRags: He laments his faith that he as a "prince of the realm" has been reduced to living hunted in a trailer.
213[[/folder]]
214
215[[folder:Moon Knight 2099]]
216!!Tabitha
217[[quoteright:306:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/moon_knight_2099_from_2099__manifest_destiny_vol_1_1.jpg]]
218* AffirmativeActionLegacy: A woman taking the identity of a man.
219* TheFaceless: She has never been seen without her cowl.
220* IdTellYouButThenIdHaveToKillYou: Says as much about her origins. Miguel O'Hara thinks she's joking, but Doc Strange confirms she's ''not''.
221[[/folder]]
222
223[[folder:Machina Jones]]
224[[quoteright:196:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/machina_jones_earth_928_2099_unlimited_vol_1_10.jpg]]
225* {{Cyborg}}: The only visibly organic part of her is her face.
226* FriendToAllLivingThings: Not quite so openly friendly, but she's willing to pay from her own pocket to save artificial PeoplePuppets, and she pretty much adopts a child-like organic AI.
227* HiredGuns: She's technically a CorporateSamurai for hire, but she does ''not'' abide to their lack of morals.
228[[/folder]]
229
230!!Heroes that appeared in later runs.
231
232[[folder:Captain America 2099]]
233!!Roberta Mendez
234[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4618906_secret_wars_2099_2015_001_003.jpg]]
235
236* ActionMom: She has two daughters and is the Captain America of her timeline.
237* AffirmativeActionLegacy: She's a Latina woman. The "woman" part is lampshaded ''repeatedly'', to the point it becomes a RunningGag.
238* AmazonianBeauty: Fitting for a female Captain, she's very well-toned and is quite pretty.
239* ClothingDamage: If she changes from Roberta to Captain America, her civies will definitely get torn because she doesn't fit in them.
240* CorporateSponsoredSuperhero: She and the rest of the Avengers were made by Alchemax, quite literally in Cap's case.
241* GoneHorriblyRight: Alchemax created the Captain America personality to be... y'know, Captain America. They didn't figure this would mean she'd decide ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight, or that she'd therefore come with the requisite HeroicWillpower to power through their brainwashing techniques.
242* HulkingOut: By day, she's Roberta Mendez, timid secretary for Alchemax. By night, she's Captain America. Roberta bulks up whenever she turns into Captain America.
243* TheLeader: Of the Avengers of 2099.
244* LegacyCharacter: Of Captain America.
245* RememberTheNewGuy: Apparently she and Miguel had met before the events of ''Spider-Man 2099''. It takes him a moment to remember who she is.
246* RunningGag: As far as people in the modern era go, '''nobody''' can get over the fact that Captain America is a woman.
247* TriggerPhrase: "Assemble" turns her from Roberta to Cap. "Dismissed" does it the other way.
248
249[[/folder]]
250
251[[folder:Iron Man 2099]]
252!!Sonny Frisco
253[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4618922_secret_wars_2099_2015_001_007.jpg]]
254* BadassBoast: Delivers one to Electro 2099.
255-->'''Sonny:''' You'll be surprised at my ''options''.
256* HighAltitudeInterrogation: At the receiving end of one, courtesy of ComicBook/{{Elektra}}.
257* LaserGuidedAmnesia: He doesn't remember 2099 at all, but he still retains all his technical skills. Later, it turns out that AmnesiaMissedASpot as he still sprouts some FutureSlang.
258* LegacyCharacter: A new Iron Man.
259* PassingTheTorch: A non-superhero example (despite both parties being superheroes). Right before Miguel returns to the future, he personally asks Sonny to take up his old position in Parker Industries.
260* PunchClockVillain: After he is TrappedInThePast, he serves as one to Fist; he's a good guy, but because of his amnesia he didn't know any better.
261* ShorterMeansSmarter: He's a little person and is his timeline's Iron Man.
262* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: His last appearance was in the last issue of ''Spider-Man 2099'' vol.3, where Miguel leaves him in the past but gives him his old position in Parker Industries. There's no word what happened to him afterwards.
263[[/folder]]
264
265[[folder:Hawkeye 2099]]
266!!Max
267[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hawkeye_2099.jpg]]
268
269* AmbiguouslyHuman: The reason behind his WingedHumanoid status is unexplained, which means that he could easily be a mutant, an Inhuman, the result of experimentation, or anything else.
270* BoisterousBruiser: Max is quick to anger and always ready for a fight.
271* LegacyCharacter: Of Comicbook/{{Hawkeye}}. Lampshaded by Roberta, who thinks that it's a very common alias. And then ''he'' lampshades that she's yet another Captain America.
272* OnlyOneName: His last name is unknown.
273* WingedHumanoid: He has wings, essentially combining him with Angel (or Hawkman for that matter).
274[[/folder]]
275
276[[folder:Iron Fist 2099]]
277!!Randy
278[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iron_fist_2099.jpg]]
279
280* AffirmativeActionLegacy: He is Asian from an unspecified country.
281* TheGlovesComeOff: Literally. He usually covers his unusual hands with gloves.
282* LegacyCharacter: The new Iron Fist.
283* PowerTattoo: He has the typical mark of the Iron Fist on his chest.
284* VisualPun: His hands are literally metallic.
285[[/folder]]
286
287[[folder:"The Immortal" Iron Fist 2099]]
288!!Daniel Thomas "Danny" Rand-K’ai
289[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rco020_1663992991.jpg]]
290The ''other'' Iron Fist of 2099 who continues to fight the good fight and train new "Iron Fists" in chi manipulation and self-defense out of Little Italy. He's distinguishable from Randy in how he has regular hands and the fact that he's very decrepit if still spry.
291----
292* LegacyCharacter: A number of his pupils have taken the mantles of Lu-Ti, the Thunderer, and White Tiger.
293* MegatonPunch: Is still capable of this.
294* MusclesAreMeaningless: Stronger and faster than his younger self, and much skinnier.
295* OldMaster: A veteran martial artist and instructor. Really old. And he looks it.
296* OnlyFriend: To Wade Wilson. Despite how Deadpool and Iron Fist weren't very close in the 20th and 21st Century, they are now one another's oldest and dearest pals [[ClosestThingWeGot by process of elimination.]]
297[[/folder]]
298
299[[folder:Black Widow 2099]]
300!!Tania
301[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/black_widow_2099.jpg]]
302
303* BloodKnight: Tania had an unquenchable bloodlust, so much that Captain had to stop her from killing a criminal.
304* ImAHumanitarian: Much like the actual black widow spider, she eats her prey. Prey meaning people she's slept with.
305* OnlyOneName: Her last name is unknown.
306[[/folder]]
307
308[[folder:Deadpool(s) 2099]]
309!!Wade W. Wilson, Ellie Preston, Warda Wilson
310[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deadpool_vol_6_25_textless.jpg]]
311The year 2099 serves as an unlucky battleground over the Deadpool legacy and the whereabouts of the missing Queen Shiklah.
312----
313-> See Characters/MarvelComicsDeadpool for Wade Wilson
314-> See Characters/DeadpoolSupportingCharacters for Ellie Preston and Warda Wilson
315[[/folder]]
316
317!!Villains
318
319[[folder:Alchemax]]
320[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alchemax_tower_from_secret_wars_2099_vol_1_1_001_2.jpg]]
321
322One of the {{Mega Corp}}s that controls the world in Earth-928. Alchemax mostly specializes in genetically engineered super-soldiers, but also sponsors and manages [[LawEnforcementInc the Public Eye]] and controls the hazardous waste disposal force called the ECO Patrol.\
323
324->For Tyler Stone, see ''Characters/SpiderMan2099''\
325For Fearmaster, see ''Characters/ThePunisher2099''\
326
327----
328* CanonImmigrant: We eventually got to see the origin of Alchemax in the mainstream Marvel universe, in the pages of ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan''. Turns out it's a merger of [[spoiler: [=Oscorp=] and Allan Chemical, which makes entirely too much sense]].
329* GreaterScopeVillain: They're behind the BigBad for three-fourths of the original 2099 lineup, and are partially responsible for the mess the world's in.
330* ToxicInc: They have a terrible track record. ECO, their subsidiary devoted to hazardous waste cleanup, was basically just a cover to execute any political dissension against them.
331[[/folder]]
332
333[[folder:Tyger Wylde]]
334 [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tiger_wylde.jpg]]
335
336A former Alchemax executive who left the company and became dictator of post-cataclysm Latveria.
337----
338* ALighterShadeOfBlack: An honorable enough ruler in his own way, and he's stopped Latveria from plunging into chaos. Really, he's not that different from Doom.
339* BigBad: For the first arc of ''Doom 2099'', Doom's goal is to defeat him and retake his rightful throne.
340* BeastMan: He's had some cosmetic work done so that his skin resembles the pattern of a tiger's coat.
341* BlingOfWar: Goes into combat wearing golden PoweredArmor.
342[[/folder]]
343
344[[folder:Dethstryk]]
345!!Dethstryk
346[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/graeme_striker_earth_928_ravage_2099_vol_1_30.jpg]]
347Leader of the "mutroids", a violent race of mutants who are exiled on [[PenalColony "Hellrock"]].
348----
349* BigBad: For ''Ravage 2099'', though he's OutOfFocus for a large chunk of the book's run.
350* EvilOverlord: Of the mutroids on Hellrock.
351* OurPresidentsAreDifferent: [[spoiler: Before he was Dethstryk, he was the last president of the United States.]]
352* TinTyrant: Always wears armor.
353* TouchOfDeath: His main superpower. Also, solid surfaces can conduct the energy from his touch, creating a deadly little {{Wormsign}} that follows people around.
354* XtremeKoolLetterz: Just look at his name! [[spoiler: Though surprisingly enough it's actually a corruption of his birth name, Meredeth Stryker.]]
355[[/folder]]

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