Dana D'Angelo
From the very first issue of Spider-Man 2099 in 1992, Dana D'Angelo stepped into Marvel's bold vision of a neon-lit future alongside some of that world's most compelling figures — including Miguel O'Hara, Gabriel O'Hara, Tyler Stone, and the futuristic wall-crawler himself. Created by the celebrated team of Peter David and Rick Leonardi, she's been part of the 2099 universe's DNA since its Copper Age launch, with a presence that has quietly persisted across more than three decades and into the 2020s. Her 42 catalog appearances — including one collector-recognized key issue — span Spider-Man 2099, Spider-Man 2099 Classic, and The Exploits of Spider-Man, making her a genuine fixture of this fan-favorite corner of Marvel's future timeline. If you're diving into the richly imagined world of 2099, Dana D'Angelo is one of those characters whose longevity tells you she matters.
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Trivia
- Peter David has written more of Dana D'Angelo's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 35 issues.