Cover art by Joe Brozowski (as J. J. Birch). "Thirty Mile Mall," script by Gerard Jones, pencils by Dwayne Turner, inks by Dwayne Turner and Kyle Baker
Hulk 2099 battles Mall-Trolls in a giant mall to save Quirk while hunting for Gawain to save him from the Knights of Banner. "Remote Control," script by Evan Skolnik, pencils by Chris Wozniak, inks by John Lowe; Spider-Man 2099 must overcome mind-control programming to keep from killing a man, and save himself from Poncho, Recoil, and Tarp, who are after the mind-control technology. "Hoisted on his Own Petard," script and art by Bob Fingerman; Street kids help a local merchant who is being pressured by organized crime.
68 pgs., full color. Cover price $3.95.
Cover by Chris Wozniak. 1st app of Hulk 2099 in "Nothing Ever Changes," script by Evan Skolnik, pencils by Chris Wozniak, inks by Chris Ivy
Mutagen is planning on eliminating Homo-inferior; as he calls normal humans; for starters he chooses the hospital one of Spider-Mans friends is in; It is a long hard battle but Spidey is victorious in the end, though Mutagen does get away. Untitled story, script by Gerard Jones, art by Dwayne Turner; Hulk comes out of a six day anger binge to find that his current project at work has been reassigned due to his absence; While researching his next job he comes across evidence that leads him to discover a contract on Naomi.
68 pgs., full color. $3.95. Cover price $3.95.
In the wake of the Phalanx invasion, change is afoot for Marvel's futureverse! The X-Men's Cerebra makes a decision that will affect the fate of the world! Spidey makes a visit to the island of Wakanda! Plus: Doom no more?!
Written by Ben Raab and Joe Kelly. Pencils by Jason Armstrong and David Brewer. Cover by David Brewer and Rob Hunter.
Cover price $2.50.
Cover pencils by Pascual Ferry, inks by Jaime Mendoza. "Final Decision," script by Joe Kelly and Ben Raab, pencils by Jason Armstrong and David Brewer, inks by Rob Hunter, Jaime Mendoza, Alan Martinez, and Hack Shack Studios
The heroes face Magus and the Phalanx in Latveria, the Savage Land, and on Mars. Wulff and Uproar face Vulture 2099 but are trapped in the middle of the ocean; X-Men 2099, Phalanx, Magus, Doom 2099, Spider-Man 2099, and La Lunatica app.
52 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.50.
Cover pencils by Pascual Ferry, inks by Jaime Mendoza. "Finders Keepers," script by Joe Kelly and Ben Raab, pencils by David Brewer and Jason Armstrong, inks by Rob Hunter, Jaime Mendoza, Alan Martinez, and Hack Shack Studios
Mr. Winn, as part of the Phalanx, attacks the Dogs of War and then threatens the X-Men 2099 to take Nostramo; Doom, Xina, and Spider-Man 2099 face Magus; Strange is reminded of the incident that led to the death of her brother to torture her into relinquishing her powers; Metalhead is introduced to "Franklin" the computer. Cerebra realizes she has lost her powers; X-Nation finds Twilight, and she updates them on the secret of the Martians, and that the Phalanx is returning to Earth. Wulff and Uproar face Vulture 2099; app. by a guy who looks like The Maxx (cameo).
52 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.50.
Cover pencils by Pascual Ferry, inks by Jaime Mendoza. "De-Evolution," script by Joe Kelly and Ben Raab, pencils by Jason Armstrong, Karl Moline, and Yancey Labat, inks by Jaime Mendoza, Hack Shack Studios, John Lowe, and Pond Scum
Strange 2099 battles Garokk; Metalhead finds Cerebra has been attacked and retrieves Xi'an for help; on Mars, December and Smith are captured by hostile aliens while searching for Twilight; Doom 2099 and Spider-Man 2099 battle the Magus in Latveria; the Savage Land team battle the Phalanx to save Nostromo; Wulf and Uproar find the Vulture 2099. A Guide to the World of Tomorrow Part 1; Descriptions of the various characters in 2099: World of Tomorrow with clip art from previous issues.
52 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
Cover pencils by Pascual Ferry, inks by Jaime Mendoza. "Revelations," script by Joe Kelly and Ben Raab, pencils by Karl Moline and David Brewer, inks by John Lowe, Jaime Mendoza, and The Hack Shack Studios
Spider-Man is trapped in the newly risen kingdom called Latveria!; Then, Doom and the X-Men foes known as the Phalanx race to find the mysterious Scout!; What does he know, and how will It affect the world of tomorrow?
52 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
Wraparound cover, pencils by Pascual Ferry, inks by Art Thibert. "The World of Tomorrow," script by Ben Raab and Joe Kelly, pencils by Pascual Ferry, inks by Art Thibert, Jaime Mendoza, Al Milgrom, Pascual Ferry, and Bill Reinhold
The various 2099 characters try to survive in the Savage Land after the Earth has mostly flooded; Meanwhile, the Thing and young mutants crash-land on Mars.
52 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
"Close Encounter!" Story by Jim Shooter. Art by Alex Saviuk and Vince Colletta.
Ken may not be the first man to ever set foot on the moon, but he's probably the first to fly there under his own power and without a spacesuit. When Connell comes back down to Earth he finds himself in Afghanistan and in the middle of a war between the Afghans and the Russians. If he chooses a side he may cause an international incident or worse, World War III!
Cover price $0.75.
"The Dregs of Victory!" Story by Mark Gruenwald. Art by Paul Ryan and Sam De La Rosa. Cover by Ryan & Bob Layton. This is it, the final showdown. With the lines between good and evil no longer certain, the Squadron Supreme and Nighthawk's Renegades come together in one final confrontation for the fate of the world. Whose side are you on? What's more important? Utopia or free will?NOTE: This is the epic super-hero Armageddon that inspired the likes of Kingdom Come, Earth X, and Civil War. - Cover price $1.25.
"Betrayal!" Story by Mark Gruenwald. Art by Paul Ryan and Sam De La Rosa. Cover by Ryan & Bob Layton.
"Keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer." Nighthawk is a flawed and conflicted hero who finds himself using the very tactics that he is fighting so hard to oppose. This issue sees the lines between good and evil continue to blur to the point where there is no more white and black - only shades of grey.
32 pages, FC. Cover price $0.75.
"The Dark from Within!" Story by Mark Gruenwald. Art by Paul Ryan and Sam De La Rosa. Cover by Ryan & Bob Layton.
Another member of Squadron Supreme has met his maker, plus the team is finding out that their self-made utopia may not be as sturdy as they thought. And, the ranks of Nighthawk's Renegades grows and the time to strike is nigh.
32 pages, FC. Cover price $0.75.
Cover art by Dan Green. The Skyhook, script by Mike Baron, art by John Ridgway
Barnstorming in the early days of aviation. David and Goliatj, script by Mike Baron, pencils by Tomosina Cawthorne-Artis, inks by John Beatty; Based on the Biblical story. Whom the Gods Would Destroy, script by Bill Mantlo, pencils by Steve Purcell, inks by Del Barras; Religious rebellion against British rule in 19th century India. My Brother's Keeper, script and art by Ken Steacy.
52 pgs. $2.00. Cover price $2.00.
Cover art by Dan Green. The Skyhook, script by Mike Baron, art by John Ridgway
Barnstorming in the early days of aviation. David and Goliatj, script by Mike Baron, pencils by Tomosina Cawthorne-Artis, inks by John Beatty; Based on the Biblical story. Whom the Gods Would Destroy, script by Bill Mantlo, pencils by Steve Purcell, inks by Del Barras; Religious rebellion against British rule in 19th century India. My Brother's Keeper, script and art by Ken Steacy.
52 pgs. $2.00. Cover price $2.00.
Cover art by John Bolton. The Golden Eagle, script by Alan Zelenetz, art by John Bolton;
Alchemy in the Napoleonic Wars. The Door, script by Bill Mantlo, art by John Severin; Tornado in Old West Kansas. The Saurian Remains, script by Stephen Perry, art by Steve Bissette; Early days of paleontology.
52 pgs. $2.00. Cover price $2.00.
Cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz. The Pike!, script by Steve Englehart, art by John Severin;
Pagan resistance to Oliver Cromwell. Gold!, script by Ann Nocenti, art by Tony Salmons; Mayan resistance to Cortez. Ambrose A. Abernathy's Amazing Adventure Apparatus, script by Mike Carlin, art by Gerry Talaoc. Death Stroke, script by Louise Simonson, art by Steve Leialoha; Russian boy lost with dying Inuit man.
52 pgs. $2.00. Cover price $2.00.
"Assault!" Written by Louise Simonson. Art by Michael Chen.
In the penultimate chapter of the Starrior's quest, the Protectors have at last discovered the location of the Battlestation and mankind's last resting place. But could this discovery mean their defeat and the demise of mankind's future?
32 pages, FC. Cover price $0.75.
"Under Fire!" Written by Louise Simonson. Art by Michael Chen.
The peaceful Protectors set out across the barren wasteland seeking the Armored Battlestation that guards the sleeping remnants of man. They are pursued by the malevolent Destructors, machines of war set on keeping their rule unchallenged. But both factions will soon learn that there are dangers in this harsh new world that could mean the end of them.
32 pages, FC. Cover price $0.75.
"Discovery!" Written by Louise Simonson. Art by Michael Chen.
In the distant future, Earth is a barren wasteland and complete uninhabitable by humans. Mankind lies in suspended animation, waiting for the day when they can be revived and once again take control of the planet. Watching over them are mighty robots. There are two factions, the peaceful Protectors rebuild and plan for the day when man will return, and the warrior class Destructors, designed and armed to protect the planet from alien invasion. The Protectors seek to reawaken the rightful rulers of the planet, but the Destructors have no intentions of relinquishing their rule. Thus, the Quest begins!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $0.75.
"The Dark Crystal: Part 2 of 2!" Dapted by David Anthony Kraft. Art by Bret Blevins and Vince Colletta.
The power of the Skesis grow! The Mystics are on the move! Jen races against the clock to heal the Dark Crystal! Don't miss the startling conclusion to the official comics adaptation of the Jim Henson epic fantasy adventure film!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $0.60.
Part 9 of 9. "God in Man, Man in God!" Story by Jim Shooter. Art by Al Milgrom and Steve Leialoha.This is it, the final battle between the Beyonder and the heroes of the Marvel Universe. However, a titanic battle of this magnitude could destroy the very fabric of reality. Right or wrong, good or bad, the tragic ending to this one will touch everyone.Featuring the Beyonder vs. the Molecule Man, Avengers, Fantastic Four, Uncanny X-Men, Spider-Man, Hulk, West Coast Avengers, and the Silver Surfer.Story concludes in a special epilogue in Avengers #266.Cover price $1.25.
Part 8 of 9. "Betrayal!" Story by Jim Shooter. Art by Al Milgrom and Steve Leialoha.Sick and tired of being attacked simply because of who he is, the Beyonder decides it's time to strike back. Plus, learn the origin of the One from Beyond.Featuring the Molecule Man. X-Men, Spider-Man, Hulk, Puma, the New Mutants, and the Avengers.Story continues in New Mutants #37, Amazing Spider-Man #274, Avengers #265, Uncanny X-Men #203, and Fantastic Four #288.Cover price $0.75.