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Mezco One:12 Collective Spider-Man 2099

  • Writer: Mephitsu
    Mephitsu
  • May 13
  • 2 min read

Mezco Toyz are releasing a general release version of their One:12 Collective Spider-Man 2099. He will feature a tailored soft goods spider suit with removable wrist communicator.



Also included are three head options ranging from masked, part masked, and unmasked. There is then a large selection of hands as well as web effects and a Lyla projection effect.


The set will be released between October and December 2026



“That'd be me. The Spider-Man of tomorrow, here to save today...”


Spider-Man 2099 swings into the One:12 Collective!


The One:12 Collective Spider-Man 2099 wears an Unstable Molecules suit, a material created by Sue Storm and Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four. The suit features a web cape with integrated posing wire, spiked forearm gauntlets, and raised chest insignia. The web-slinger features three head portraits – masked, partially unmasked, and a fully unmasked Miguel O’Hara portrait.


Spider-Man 2099 is loaded with accessories including a removable wrist communicator featuring Lyla – Miguel’s A.I. assistant, multiple weblines in different styles that attach to his wrists, a web mask that fits over the heads of other One:12 Collective figures, and more.


In the year 2099, Miguel O’Hara has half of his DNA re-written with the genetic code of a spider and develops a wide array of powers. Gaining the proportionate strength, speed, and agility of a spider, he assumes the mantle as Spider-Man.


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