Have a problem? Then keep it to yourself! Hey, we're just kidding. There are a lot of people behind the smokescreen of the Ghostworks (some of them actually do things). And if ever you have a question about the Ghostworks or the material it releases, then here's a handy general list of who knows what. (Authors of individual titles themselves can be contacted through the email addresses posted in the issues they have written.)
Michael Shirley (JS)
There are few in this earthly sphere who can handle the power and responsiblity of being Editor-in-Chief. There are few who can ride that exhilarating, yet perilous, wave of excitement. And ride it with the utmost skill and confidence. JS is
not one of those people, but we needed an EiC and he was the only one who wasn't smart enough to run away.

We're kidding, of course, JS is the newest captain to helm the USS Ghostworks and he does a great job. If you have any general questions about 2099UG policy, history, or the stories, then don't hesitate to get in touch. The answer you're looking for most likely resides within that cavernous dome of his.
AOL Instant Messenger - JSUG2112


2099 Underground Message Board
There are some things only certain people know. What issue of Doom 2099 did Wire beat up Jack the Ripper? Can Spider-man 2099 sense danger? Who in the bloody 'ell let that putrid, stinking, awful "2099: World of Tomorrow" series see the light of day? These questions can be answered, and more, by the denizens of the 2099 Undergound Message Board. Ask, critique, talk up a storm.