The original artwork cover to Giant-Size X-Men #1 from 1975 by Dave Cockrum, that contained no original artwork whatsoever…
Giant-Size X-Men original artboard
The original artwork to the Giant-Size X-Men cover that isn't.
"I bought this at SDCC in 1985 – I would have been 14 or 15 – and I think this may have been my second[...]
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Last month, a Giant-Size X-Men #1 CGC slabbed at a 9.8 condition sold for $67,900 But the market has been ramping up since Today, another copy in the same condition is going up for auction from Comic Connect, currently with bids for $37,166 There is expected to be a lot of last-minute bidding[...]
Giant-Size X-Men: Storm #1 continues from August's Giant-Size X-Men: Fantomex #1. We see the X-Men's perspective as Fantomex asks for help to travel into "the World" to pull off a task that's more emotional than strategic Here, though, we find out that the X-Men have their own plan of action once they're in the World: separate[...]
In the back of this week's Giant-Size X-Men Tribute comic book published by Marvel, Len Wein's widow Valada Wein talked about the project and a few minor changes along the way.
MARVEL: As part of this tribute, Marvel worked with you to update a few words that would not be appropriate in a modern reader's view[...]
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Giant-Size X-Men: Nightcrawler:
Hickman and Alan Davis combine for a spooky one-shot, which answers the question of what happens to the Xavier School when all of the X-Men are on Krakoa? The Giant-Size line is my introduction into Hickman's X-Men, and thus far, these one-shots are an excellent way to dip my toe into[...]
As a team of writers, including Tini Howard and Vita Ayala and more, run their own X-titles and prepare for the X of Swords crossover, Hickman himself teamed up with artist Rod Reis and letterer VC's Ariana Maher for a one-shot story about Fantomex with Giant-Size X-Men: Fantomex #1.
Rod Reis delivers a stunning cover for Giant-Size X-Men: Fantomex #1[...]
This Giant-Sized undertaking (not sorry for the pun, let's move on) continues with a new #1 issue focusing on Weapon Plus program's Weapon XIII, set for release on August 5th: GIANT-SIZE X-MEN: FANTOMEX #1.
Joining Jonathan Hickman on FANTOMEX #1 is Rod Reis, who is known for work on multiple Marvel titles, as well as having[...]
Giant-Size X-Men: Nightcrawler #1 was written by Jonathan Hickman with art by Alan Davis Carlos Lopez did color art and Clayton Cowles lettered It's the second in a series of five Giant-Size X-Men one-shots focusing on specific X-Men When the next one will hit stores remains up-in-the-air during the industry shutdown Thankfully, the one-and-done nature[...]
Nightcrawler is the latest X-Man to be featured in his own Giant-Size X-Men issue, part of a series of one-shots that would be a mini-series if mini-series didn't have the severe disadvantage of sequential numbering, rather than the lucrative all-number-one issues of the one-shot setup And with the economy tanking thanks to the coronavirus pandemic,[...]
Giant-Size X-Men Magneto was solicited as drawn by Ben Oliver But retailers have just been informed, that it will now be drawn by Ramon K Perez.
This has happened after a little previous swapping around Giant X-Men: Nightcrawler was originally solicited for April 11th but it will now be published by Marvel Comics two weeks early,[...]
Today, Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey & Emma Frost #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Russell Dauterman is published by Marvel Comics But it is possible you might get a feeling of deja vu But first, let's have a once-upon-a-time…
A couple of decades ago, Marvel Comics publisher Bill Jemas decided that it would be a great idea[...]
Marvel Comics today announced Giant-Size X-Men: Tribute to Wein and Cockrum #1, a panel-by-panel remake of the pair's Giant-Size X-Men #1 from 1975 by a cavalcade of Marvel's current artists 37 artists will reenvision pages from the comic, according to the press release:
New York, NY— February 24, 2020 — In 1975, writer Len Wein and[...]
Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Jonathan Hickman and Russell Dauterman, and with the book being both oversized and overpriced, we can probably expect a nice, meaty preview, right? Well, not exactly…
Instead, we get just two pages, with not a lot happening.
Well, something is[...]
Following up on May's Giant-Size X-Men: Fantomex #1, Storm will be the fifth and final character to be featured in the series of Marvel one-shots that allow Marvel to publish a series consisting of nothing but number one issues Hickman revealed the news in the latest edition of Adventures in Poor Taste's X-Men Monday column,[...]
Marvel has announced the next character who will star in a Giant-Size X-Men comic, part of a series of X-Books designed to showcase characters and artists while simultaneously providing Marvel with an excuse to put the number "one" on each issue of a series of comics and charge five dollars a piece.
In May, Marvel will[...]
The next edition of Giant-Size X-Men has chosen a worthy subject and an even worthier creative team In April, Marvel will publish Giant-Size X-Men: Nightcrawler by Jonathan Hickman and Alan Davis, as revealed on the publisher's Pull List podcast The issue will feature Nightcrawler investigating a disturbance at the Graymalkin Habitat of Krakoa, which is[...]