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Bring Them Back: X-Men 2099

Here's why the X-Men 2099 should come back to current continuity comic books.

Recently, I wrote a little piece about how the concept of Damage Control was one of the most under-utilized things at Marvel. A few days later, ABC announced they're doing a show based on the Damage Control concept. Coincidence? Totally. Did I still let it go to my head and tell myself that higher-ups at ABC/Disney/Marvel are reading everything I write? Totally!

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Now, utilizing my one-time power of writing articles that can turn things I love into television shows and films, I've decided to delve deeper into my comic fanaticism to talk about a team that needs to come back to either comics or get a whole feature film made about them (doubt it... Fox would own the rights): X-Men 2099.

Hey Mat, isn't X-Men 2099 one of those lame books from the 90s where they just made Marvel characters all futuristic and flashy, with little to no substance? Yes and no. Trust me, there was a lot of that in X-MEN 2099 as well as a plethora of other 2099 books, but there's also a lot worth picking up from that, which can work in today's comics.

A lot of my love for this group comes from the fact that X-MEN 2099 was the very first on-going series I picked up, every month. Before then, I'd just grab whatever cover looked cool, which usually featured Wolverine on the cover. Yes, there is a nostalgia factor here because this was the first book I became invested in, and there was a part of me that thought these books would be worth millions in 2099, when I'll be 117.

What the heck is X-Men 2099 though?

During the early-mid 90s, Marvel put out quite a few books in a new setting: the backdrop of the year 2099. Some of these books told some amazing stories: DOOM 2099, SPIDER-MAN 2099. Some of these books were just cashing in on the 2099 brand: GHOST RIDER 2099, PUNISHER 2099. Then, there was X-MEN 2099 created by John Francis Moore and Ron Lim in 1993, which had some great characters, a few really great character arcs and stories, and a few head-scratching moments.

In the future of 2099, Xi'an (Desert Ghost, which I refuse to call him) held a gathering of mutants to help him with his vision of the future. He wanted to assemble a team and wanted to fashion it after Charles Xavier's X-Men from the past. Xi'an was once an outlaw but changed his ways for a new vision of mutant kind.

The mutant Xi'an finds is Tim, who will later be known as Skullfire, who is lost and still trying to understand who he is and his powers. From there, Xi'an has the last member of his team and the adventures more forward.

Who the heck is X-Men 2099?

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As previously mentioned, there's Xi'an, who is the leader of the group who can heal with one hand and kill with the other. The newest recruit is Skullfire, who can absorb electrical energy and fire it back. Other notable members, early on, include Cerebra, Bloodhawk, Krystalin, Meanstreak, Metalhead, and Serpentina.

It's easy to compare a lot of these characters to people from the regular old 616 universe, but what made these characters stand above said counterparts was their personalities and character arcs. Every single character had their own arc within a great story that was great to follow, from Bloodhawk leaving the team to go to the Savage Land, where he worked with Doom 2099, to Xi'an and the Theater of Pain, to Serpentina... she went through a lot right away.

What the heck is so great about X-Men 2099?

The characters are what make them so great. There's a lot to work with here. The world, minus the who re-rising of Atlantis storyline, is also something that can be great to work with as well. Sure, there's a lot of over-used science-fiction tropes within the book, but it still could work for a new series.

As mentioned above, it's the individuality of these characters that made parts of this book great. There are some great story arcs throughout the series and a whole lot of betrayal as well. Each character is on their own journey and sometimes, especially with Skullfire, it takes them far away from the original point of the book, rebuilding the idea of the X-Men. That may sound like a bad thing, but it help build relationships with new character, like Skullfire and La Lunatica's adventures.

Why the heck should it make a comeback?

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In short, if Spider-Man 2099 can make a comeback, why can't X-Men 2099? Miguel has found success in the new current Marvel universe, and while it's true that Spider-Man 2099 was a lot more popular than X-Men 2099, there's still room for the X-Men in the post-SECRET WARS world, right? On top of that, the biggest slap in the face was SECRET WARS 2099, which featured zero members of the X-Men books. In fact, most of the characters were made up just for the series, aside from Spider-Man and Hulk.

What makes this such a topic of interest is because the X-Men 2099 made their way into Marvel books this year. In UNCANNY X-MEN ANNUAL #1, a few of the team weaved their way into the story line and it was a big "oh yeah, those characters were awesome" moment. Why not try to give this team another shot or at least a few of their characters?

What do you think about the cast of X-Men 2099? Are they worth revisiting at Marvel?

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No thanks.

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they need to appear in the new spiderman 2099 book

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Can we get a DC comics article? Maybe Doom Patrol or Challengers of the Unknown!!!

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Is x-men related, is not gonna come back with the actual crappy politic of marvel.

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@farkam said:

No thanks.

My thoughts, exactly.

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No.

We really don't need more pointless nostalgia wank like X-Men 92'. You want X-Men 2099? Go read those crappy comics.

Real fans want books that push the franchise forward.

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rather this then spider gwen

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I just want Spider-Man 2099 and Doctor Strange 2099 to relocate to 2015 and stay there forever.

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I guess it would help if I actually remembered any of these characters names, powers or stories.......nope nothing is coming back to me.

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This article does not emphasize enough about how Skullfire is an iconic character who shaped the comics industry of the 30 following years.

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I want mutant x back. Nothing ever mentions it

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This article does not emphasize enough about how Skullfire is an iconic character who shaped the comics industry of the 30 following years.

Who?

Please say you were being sarcastic.

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Sure, I really liked the interesting directions 2099 went, spidey being uber popular, doom as a ruler, ghost rider as uber cyber punk and many more.

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I didn't knew there were X-Men in 2099. I think is cool though. But - and I'm quite sure is just me - but the pictures in the article, especially the last one. Remind me more of Beast Wars Transformers :v.

Anyway. I would like to see a new version of them in ANAD Marvel along the Avengers 2099.

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I really liked X-Men 2099; that period of comics reading holds a very nostalgic place for me. But they were just so...90's...that they wouldn't work today. The characters were okay, I guess, and some of them had decent powers. But nothing about them is particularly interesting today.

Also, it was as though Marvel let Rob Liefeld name every character: Metalhead, Skullfire, Glitterspike, Bloodhawk, La Lunatica, and Meanstreak? Come on! That book ooozed with 90's awesome sauce!

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Outside of Spiderman 2099, there isn't a single 2099 book worth reading.

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@sprior93: "If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all."

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I remember them from back in the day. Never actually bought the comic but why not bring them back ? Hell even doom, punisher,and ghost rider, hulk 2099....

Except ravanger.... never could understand who or ot what the hell he was.

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X-Men 2099 was awful. There's a reason it's not around anymore.

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X-Men 2099 was at least better than X-Nation which I guess was set in around the same time period. I know it's not particularly revered as excellent storytelling, but there were some solid nuggets of gold that could be mined and splintered off into something else. Skullfire, Cerebra, Meanstreak, Metalhead, Krystallin and Bloodhawk were part of my introduction to comics...probably no chance of a revival for them, but there've been worse ideas.

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PFFFFHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA.... Huh... Like.... NO! HAHAHAHA COME ON! That serie was awful and is worthy to be permently removed from our mind or any Marvel library out there... LOL, Wow X-men 2099... really, wow....

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There are too many x-men books already.

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I really wish Mat would back off from calling 90's comics lame. If you don't like them, that's fine, but don't assume they're ALL objectively bad or that there aren't people who don't enjoy them for what they are. 90's X-Men was my bread and butter as a comics fan, and I enjoyed the 2099 line of books as well. I've managed to collect a number of classic Image back issues with WildCATS, Cyberforce, Gen 13, and a few others and I am enjoying the heck out of them. I love that art style, many of the X-Men stories from the 90's have stuck with me over the years.

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Doom 2099 was better

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For some reason I remember the character Xi'an, which is weird cause I have never read this book....

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I kinda miss Meanstreak.

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They can bring back X-Men 2099 in 2099.

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@kervan21: When did he say that?!

During the early-mid 90s, Marvel put out quite a few books in a new setting: the backdrop of the year 2099. Some of these books told some amazing stories: DOOM 2099, SPIDER-MAN 2099. Some of these books were just cashing in on the 2099 brand: GHOST RIDER 2099, PUNISHER 2099. Then, there was X-MEN 2099 created by John Francis Moore and Ron Lim in 1993, which had some great characters, a few really great character arcs and stories, and a few head-scratching moments.

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An example of Downtown New York's Time Square in 2099 and what people look like.
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Yes, they are already bringing it back in Avengers 2099. Expand the univeerse and how things are different since (different meaning altered timeline thanks to events in the 616).

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I would much rather have another series with the Academy X characters.

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There's a reason why spider-man 2099 is the only surviving character (though I did like the iron man 2099 armor). everything else SUCKED!

And now marvel has decided to give the character a brand new craptastic suit that will assuredly put Spidey2099 in the grave with the rest of the characters from that abortion of a universe.

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I think that an X-Men 2099 series would be incredibly interesting. Like with what's happening with the Terrigen Mists it would be really cool to see maybe an X-Men book written in the future where maybe for once stuff has gone the mutants way and they're generally accepted or their numbers have risen again and show some of the current X-Men as having survived but evolved.

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but not like Miguel. I would love to see at least one book dedicated to the whole of 2099 during any time during the run. Examples would be some journeys the X-Men took while Shakti or Krystaline were out recruting.

What ever happend to Lycryma? Those type of stories.

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maybe if Valiant was in charge, but otherwise NO THANKS. It seemed too 'junky' for me. For lack of a better word.

And I read it!

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the 90s..... it burns