On his blog, Chris Bachalo talks about working on his new comic with Brian Bendis, teased with the word "Uncanny", with two issues in February, though Bacahlo is careful to only refer to it as only that, not mentioning "Uncanny X-Men".
But that's okay, as the image he uses is labelled UNXMN001COVER_100.1.jpg So that's the cover[...]
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Wow, that was a long time coming. Back in February, we said that Brian Bendis was going to be taking over the X-books, writing the main two X-Men titles.
Chris Bachalo has been busting it on Wolverine & The X-Men of late, helping make that book one of the best superhero comics on the stands right now On his blog he posted;
WOLVERINE AND THE XMEN–The big news is that issue 16 of Wolverine and the X-Men will be my last I'm really bummed about[...]
And this week's regular delve into its archive, appropriately enough with the news that DC will be publishing a new Sandman series, is our interview with Chris Bachalo about Death, published in TRIPWIRE Volume 1 #11, published way back in Winter 1995…
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With books such as Marvel's Wolverine And The X-Men HC collecting four issues of 20 page comics (rather than the seven issues on the Amazon's listing),