But what else did Jonathan Hickman end up missing out on?
Generation X – I feel like the whole Generation X cast was fantastic, I mean just fantastic and for some reason we never got to it… it's the eternal youth problem of Marvel time and they happen in a really small window Whenever you compress[...]
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But we begin with a page from the original run of Generation X.
X-Men Art Auction – Chris Bachalo, Joe Madureira, Simone Bianchi, More
Chris Bachalo and Mark Buckingham Generation X #4 Story Page 1 Original Art (Marvel, 1995) Banshee, Skin, Synch, Jubilee, and M brace for trouble as they approach a police blockade on this page from this[...]
Generation X is known mostly for invisibility, remaining primarily absent in the great generational war between Millennials and Boomers But the slacker generation has finally found the motivation to needed to get mad at people of a different age group from them All it took was for pseudo-intellectual stalwart The Atlantic to publish a smarmy[...]
James McFarland and Jaromir/Jeremy Stoll, it's Gen-EXXed, a parody revival of the 1990s Generation X series, described as:
This 24 page oversized fanfic story shows your favorite comic teenagers moving to a small town, setting up a new home together, and getting a damn day job Damn kids!
(Note: We took photos of the book with a[...]
We make no promises about the use of your time, however, which will still be poorly spent.
This week, the X-books are: Generation X #87, X-Men Gold #22, Astonishing X-Men #8, Deadpool vs Old Man Logan #5, and… *shudders*… Venom #162, which we have to read because it's crossing over with X-Men Blue for the Poison[...]
This week, we've got X-Men: Gold #20, Weapon X #13, All-New Wolverine #29, Generation X #86, and Deadpool vs Old Man Logan #4 You can see read every X-Men: Bland Design column going back to the very beginning (which was last week) at this link.
Next up is Generation X #86…
Generation X #86
Writer: Christina Strain
Artist: Amilcar[...]
Since the speculation began, many of the titles that we speculated had received the chop have been confirmed, and even some that we hadn't come to speculate on yet.
Books receiving their notice included Generation X, Gwenpool, Luke Cage, Iceman, Hawkeye, and America For me, as I began to see the scale of books affected, one[...]
Walker has had a terrible streak of premature comic cancellations between this, the excellent Occupy Avengers, and the quite good Nighthawk. Power Man and Iron Fist had a decent lifespan, and it only seemed to end so that Marvel could double down on the characters with their own comics.
I'm also angry because Marvel is slaughtering books right now, many of[...]
Marvel's March 2018 solicits are revealing an awful lot of things for what readers can expect, and there are a huge amount of changes taking place in the lineup of titles at the publisher.
It would seem from its complete lack of appearance in the March 2018 solicits, Generation X is cancelled after February's 87th issue.
(Naturally,[...]
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Here we are again, another month, another issue of Generation X And I'm sure many of you might be wondering, will this be another month of Joe bemoaning how the series holds little in common with the original series beyond a name and seems counter to the spirit of what the X-Men are in[...]
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As anyone following along with my reviews and discussions of Generation X know, Gen X means a lot to me (it's the comic that got me into comics) and I have not been overly fond of the new Generation X series, which has felt world's apart from the original.
However, the last issue marked an[...]
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Generation X #6 is the latest issue of the series that, as you may know, I have had some problems with since ResurrXion I adored the original Generation X, but this volume was just not scratching the same itch for me.
However, Generation X #6….well, I actually really enjoyed it.
Generation X #6 cover by Terry[...]
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Generation X #4 Oh, Generation X The book that holds a special place in my heart At least, the original run We were promised that the return of Generation X as part of ResurrXion would give readers the nostalgia for fond memories of comics past when they fell in love with the world of[...]
So, could the titular man called X be a certain Professor X, Charles Francis Xavier? Remember, this title is part of ResurrXion too.
Generation X will have an arc called 'OG Gen X', as it reverts to it's classic numbering of issue 85 This one is particularly interesting as it would imply an arc focusing on[...]
If Xavier is the resurrection in question, maybe he brings some teen mutants together to be the new X-Men of tomorrow.
After all, so far at the moment as far as young X-Men go, we have a group that actually consists of teenage time displaced versions of the original X-Men (X-Men Blue) and a group of[...]
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You may know from a couple times I may have mentioned it on here, I'm kinda a big fan of Generation X, the classic Scott Lobdell and Chris Bachalo created series that basically got me into comics.
And so when as part of ResurrXion, Marvel announced a new Generation X, by Christina Strain and Amilcar[...]
Check out the covers below for Black Panther, The Mighty Captain Marvel, Daredevil, Doctor Strange, Generation X, and The Unbeatable Squirrel-Girl:
Has it been hours since Marvel changed the comics industry forever with their first set of homage covers and title reveals for their upcoming Marvel Legacy event? Or has it been weeks? We've completely[...]
Art by Chris Bachalo
Yesterday saw a new X-Position chat over at CBR, where the site gets to chat with Marvel, eXclusively, about the X-Men books.
This particular instalment is part one in a chat with the X-Editors, Mark Paniccia, Daniel Ketchum and Christina Harrinton, about what we can expect in the upcoming ResurrXion of the line,[...]
As Mark Paniccia says,
"Magneto sees that as an opportunity he wants to seize. He makes a deal with them to take down anyone who's going to pose a threat and disrupt the chance to have a peaceful, if not, neutral relationship with humanity."
It's not clarified if 'see mutants as less of a threat' is meant to[...]
On Wednesday, Eisner Award winning website Comic Book Resources posted a fifteen page slideshow listicle titled "X-Men: Why Generation X Was THE Mutant Comic Of The '90s." Arming ourselves with the most advanced adblocker technology we could get our hands on, we braved all fifteen slides to see what CBR had to say, and came[...]
By Joe Glass, Bleeding Cool's Senior Mutant Correspondent
I'll start this with an important fact that may explain something about Generation X and what it means to me.
Generation X was the first comic book that I ever bought and, eventually, seriously collected Generation X, to this day, is the reason I a) fell in love with[...]
CBR revealed some of those details today for Generation X, though they still didn't see fit to put the creators' names in the headline Christina Strain will write Generation X, with Amilcar Pinna on art The book will focus on the school aspect of the X-Men, and bring some changes to the concept as well.
First[...]
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…at all? Plus from CBR's X-Position;
txgohan is pining for a reunion between old members of Generation X.
With M being brought in on Storm's team and working together with Ms Jubilee again, can we please get a full on Generation X reunion and put these characters back together? I love the fact that M[...]