- —Spider-Man (Miguel O'Hara)[src]
History
Origin[]
Miguel O'Hara was a scientist who started working for Alchemax, after signing a contract for Rapture. However, he wasn't satisfied with his job and started hallucinating of the erased previous 2099. When he started researching the mutated Thorites from the Ravage, he was attacked by the "Spider Man". He researched the creature and showed his search to the Alchemax board who were left impressed. However, Miguel left Alchemax, since he wasn't satisfied with himself. After that, Miguel tried to find an alternative way to get more Rapture, but the deal went wrong and during the attack he was left unconscious. Luckily, he was saved by his brother, Gabe who tried to convince Miguel to join his cause, but he refused. After returning to the city he saw a masked man crawling on a side of wall drawing the word "Oroboros". Miguel followed the man only to discover his older self.[3]
This Miguel told his younger self the truth about his timeline, the heroes, and how Doctor Doom changed everything. The old Miguel tried to convince his younger self to become the new Spider-Man of this timeline, but Miguel refused not wanting to become a masked hero. However, after Miguel found out that his brother had used the Mystique to disguise himself in order to expose Alchemax, he rushed to save his brother. Unfortunately, Alchemax found out about this and blew up Miguel's apartment where Gabe was, killing him. This left Miguel destroyed, but he decided to follow the instructions of his older self and become a hero. He infused himself with the Spider Man's DNA to become Spider-Man and prevented the Thorites from harming some children.[1]
Celestial Garden[]
Continuing his work as Spider-Man on Nueva York, Miguel clashed with members of The Cabal, an illuminati group that is above the law thanks to their Black Cards. After the corpse of Jovion the Enactor crashed on the Wastelands of Earth, creating a Celestial Garden, Miguel learned via a data drive he decrypted with the help of Ghost Rider that the event was all a plot created by the Cabal in order to gain the unimaginable power of the garden. In the aftermath of an attack at the Ghost Spire by Cabal's shocktroopers that followed Spider-Man during his investigation, Miguel found out that the Cabal put a bounty on the Celestial Garden, granting membership in their ranks to whoever could secure it, and that the founder of the organization was none other than Norman Osborn.[4]
Spider-Man got the people of the Ghost Spire safely to Transverse City after their old home was destroyed and Zero told Miguel of an ex-soldier that later helped him shut down Osborn's bounty.[5] After failing to recruit Valkyrie, Miguel was contacted by Moon Knight a year after the Avengers' defeat at the hands of the Masters of Evil. Spider-Man joined forces with other heroes and formed the New Avengers to stop the Masters from accessing the Celestial Garden. After defeating the villains, Miguel and the other Avengers celebrated on Planet Wakanda.[6]
Following his return to Earth, Spider-Man enlisted to help of Black Widow to locate the technopathic mutant Nostromo.[7] Miguel and Nostromo arrived at the Celestial Garden where they found that the Cabal Sentinels were hunting down the X-Men, who were at the garden looking for a new home. Spider-Man and the X-Men defeated the Sentinels, attracting the attention of the Cabal, with Norman Osborn finally arriving at the garden and meeting Miguel face to face.[8] Spider-Man fought Norman, who turned into the Galactic Goblin, while the X-Men and New Avengers took care of the Cabal. After getting help from Valkyrie, Miguel managed to give Osborn's black card to Nostromo so that he could use Ghost Rider to deactivate all the other cards, leaving all Cabal members without their wealth and power. Spider-Man had Norman arrested while the X-Men claimed the garden as their own. Back at Nueva York, Miguel welcomed Spider-Woman, a member of the New Avengers that moved to operate as a new vigilante for the city.[9]
End of the Spider-Verse[]
At one point, Miguel was bitten by one of Shathra's Spider-Wasps and became a Wasp-Totem under her orders, later being sent with other members of the Hive to attack the Peter Parker from Earth-TRN971 as part of Shathra's quest to control the Web of Life and Destiny.[10] After Shathra's defeat, Miguel was freed from her corruption.[11]
Sometime after this event, Miguel and Madame Web had a discussion on creating a team called the Spider-Society which would be used to protect the Multiverse from threats no other Spider-Totem could handle. At the time this discussion would only be conceived as an idea/possibility and not anything serious.[12]
Dark Genesis[]
With the fall of the black cards, the lower classes rose and started spreading chaos while the platinum cardholders moved to fill the vacant top spot left, which only angered the citizens. Spider-Man was later informed by Lyla and Spider-Woman about a break and raid on the skyrise district that ended with multiple dead at the penthouse of Michael Erick. In a twist of fate, Erick had bonded to the Carnage Symbiote that was stored by Alchemax and began killing black carders, which earned him the support of the lower class despite him previously also being a sadist black card owner. Miguel fought Carnage at Alchemax plaza while Spider-Woman tried to contain the crowd, but the two heroes failed and the villain got away, with Sivern later taking Miguel to the hospital after he was wounded by Carnage.[13]
Miguel was taken to the Ghost Room, the new home of Ghost Rider, by Spider-Woman on Lyla's recommendation. Due to Zero not being entertained by physical anatomy, the group contacted Blade, who managed to extract Carnage's rot from his body. After Sivern came up with the idea to deoxygenate Carnage's blood to starve it, the group agreed to trap the symbiote in the Ghost Room.[14]
When Carnage formed an alliance with Halloween Jack, Spider-Man and his allies had worked together to defeat them.[15]
Spider-Society[]
While fighting Travesty, Miguel would be teleported away by Madame Web who informed him it was time to form the Spider-Society. Miguel was shocked given the Spider-Society when they first talked about it didn't seem to be anything serious but decided to go with it when Madame Web told him a serious threat was on the loose. Madame Web suggested a few members which Miguel approved some but not so much others, but told Madame Web he'd have a full roster to her by morning, however before he could begin he was caught off guard by multiple villains and knocked unconscious.[12]
When he awoke he found himself in a hospital room and overheard the villains arguing over whether they should kill him or not before freeing himself, however he was caught by the Green Goblin who he fought and fled from. While fighting Miguel multi-tasked and thought in his head about the members he was going to use, however while he did this the Green Goblin proved too strong and even LYLA couldn't help him and he was overpowered by the Goblin. However, that's when Miguel deduced that the Goblin was actually a version of Gwen Stacy, Miguel asked Gwen what happened to her to which Gwen remarked that she was "taking control of her destiny" before she was knocked out by Arana. Arana and Miguel prepared to leave when Goblin blew up the building with pumpkin bombs in an attempt to kill them both.[16]
After the two survived, they began recruiting members for the Spider-Society eventually getting a full roster made up of various Spider-powered individuals.[17]
Spider-Man was later captured by the Sinister Squadron. When the Spider-Society members who avoided capture arrive at the building where Spider-Man is, he was being tortured by Halloween Jack. Upon breaking free, Spider-Man restrained Halloween Jack and told the Spider-Society members that Hunter Spider is working as a spy for them. The rest of the Sinister Squadron arrived.[18]Attributes
Powers
Abilities
Notes
- Unlike his Earth-928 counterpart, Miguel willingly signed the contract for Rapture, and wasn't tricked into getting it by Tyler Stone. Tyler also quips of not putting the drug in Miguel's drink, while Earth-928 Tyler did just that.
Trivia
- Miguel has his own version of the "Parker Luck" called the "O'Hara Luck". [19]
See Also
- 34 appearance(s) of Miguel O'Hara (Earth-2099)
- 4 minor appearance(s) of Miguel O'Hara (Earth-2099)
- 1 mention(s) of Miguel O'Hara (Earth-2099)
- 124 image(s) of Miguel O'Hara (Earth-2099)
- 5 quotation(s) by or about Miguel O'Hara (Earth-2099)
- 1 item(s) used/owned by Miguel O'Hara (Earth-2099)
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 2099 Omega #1
- ↑ Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #2–7
- ↑ Spider-Man 2099 (Vol. 4) #1
- ↑ Spider-Man 2099: Exodus Alpha #1
- ↑ Spider-Man 2099: Exodus #1
- ↑ Spider-Man 2099: Exodus #3
- ↑ Spider-Man 2099: Exodus #4
- ↑ Spider-Man 2099: Exodus #5
- ↑ Spider-Man 2099: Exodus Omega #1
- ↑ Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #2
- ↑ Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #7
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Edge of Spider-Verse (Vol. 4) #1
- ↑ Spider-Man 2099: Dark Genesis #1
- ↑ Spider-Man 2099: Dark Genesis #2
- ↑ Spider-Man 2099: Dark Genesis #3–5
- ↑ Web of Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #1
- ↑ Edge of Spider-Verse (Vol. 4) #4
- ↑ Spider-Society #1
- ↑ Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #1