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4 unusual facts about Timestorm 2009–2099


Timestorm 2009–2099

Elsewhere, Shakti Haddad is taken into custody by officers of the "Public Eye", wearing similar uniforms reminiscent of Jake Gallows'.

Shakti Haddad/Cerebra 2099 – A mutant girl with brain-like hair and has the power to reveal someone's history, both past and future, through touch.

He also meets a new generation mutant named Henri Huang (code name Meanstreak) and robot bodyguard Junkpile, as well as two other mutants in the facility: Ruth Kristen Porter (Krystalin) and Lemuel (Bloodhawk).

Ruth Kristen Porter/Krystalin – Another member of Logan's X-Men, Ruth has the ability to absorb pollution from the air and turn it into crystals and uses them for offensive maneuvers, but has trouble aiming properly at an enemy.


Halloween Jack

Halloween Jack supposedly died in 2099 World of Tomorrow #2, but made an unexpected cameo in X-Force #92.

Hulk 2099

As with many other Marvel 2099 characters, Hulk 2099 was a futuristic re-imagining of the original Hulk.

Marvel Knights

In 2004, Marvel Comics held a fifth-week event called "Marvel Knights 2099", which took place in the future on an alternate world (Earth-2992) that was not identical to the alternate Marvel Universe on Earth-928 featured in the 1990s Marvel 2099 books.

Space: 2099

Space: 2099 is an upcoming remake of the British television sci-fi series Space: 1999, which was created by Gerry Anderson and ran between 1975-77.

Space: 2099 was also the title of an unrelated project spearheaded by Eric Bernard, a fan of the original series who intended to retool it with a goal similar to that accomplished with other science-fiction series such as Star Trek or The Star Wars Trilogy: Special Edition.

X-Men 2099

In the alternate universe of Timestorm 2009–2099, the X-Men 2099 are introduced in a one-shot by Brian Reed and Frazer Irving.


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