They're on the verge of a meltdown, and Bobby is trying not to do the same while explaining everything to them.
Unfortunately, the Juggernaut is in town looking to settle a score with the young X-Men: Blue team (not realizing they now live in Madripoor).
Can Iceman settle things with his parents, or will he be crushed[...]
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Jennifer Lawrence could have left the X-Men franchise after X-Men: Apocalypse Her contract was up, and she wasn't obligated to return But Lawrence chose to return anyway, for you, the fans, and for Mystique, the character.
In an interview with Digital Spy, J-Law revealed her reasoning for returning for one more X-Flick.
"My contract was up, I[...]
It helps that it doesn't really deal with the premise that Kitty Pryde intends to just kick these kids out when they've hit a certain point and/or previously decided that they just aren't good enough to be X-Men We get a throwaway mention of being in the duff mutants class, but that's about it.
Generation X[...]
Review of Iceman #5 from Marvel Comics by Sina Grace, Alessandro Vitti, and Rachelle Rosenberg. A vital and stunning issue; an absolute must-read.
On the Friday of the convention, Marvel will be holding an X-Men panel called Marvel Legacy: X-Men Here is how the panel is described on the site:
Welcome to the X-Men panel…hope you survive the experience! The X-Men have been catapulted back to the forefront of the Marvel Universe, and there's still more to come! Join[...]
Avengers vs X-Men or A vs X a the logo said, was Marvel's big crossover even of 2012 written by Brian Michael Bendis, Matt Fraction, Jason Aaron, Ed Brubaker and Jonathan Hickman with art by John Romita Jr, Olivier Coipel, and Adam Kubert It was a game changing event series in that part of the[...]
The Uncanny Avengers try to pick themselves up after Secret Empire, and Scarlet Witch has arrived on the team. But does it make for a good comic?
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X-Men: Blue #10
Now that Secret Empire has mercifully relinquished X-Men: Blue to be its own comic book again, #10 finds the team trying to find their own way in the world now that they're back home.
Beast is trying to come to grips with his magical abilities while conferring with his mystical teacher Iceman is[...]
Black Panther and the Crew is a stunning, thoughtful series that ended much too soon — #6 gives a non-ending with no closure. This series deserved better.
There was a brief moment in time when it looked like the X-Men movies were going to do something interesting There are three movies set to come out next year, and they are sound so different from one another That's a good thing — variety of tone is a good thing — and fans were[...]
He designed imaginative and unique characters that most people couldn't have even fathomed had he not helped create them.
The Fantastic Four, the X-Men, the Avengers, the Incredible Hulk, Black Panther, the Silver Surfer, Doctor Doom, the Red Skull, the New Gods, the Challengers of the Unknown, Etrigan the Demon, OMAC, Kamandi, and so many more[...]
His long and prolific career had him working on every style of comic imaginable, but it was with superhero books that he is most remembered.
Kirby created or or co-created some of the most memorable characters of all time, including Captain America, Fantastic Four, Hulk, Thor, Iron Man, the Avengers, The X-Men, Black Panther, Silver Surfer,[...]
X-Men Yu's art is always welcome; it's just a shame that he couldn't be bringing a better story to life.
It's funny how, the longer one reads the series, they can find more things to dislike about its composition For me, it was the narration It's never been great, but it really hit new lows here[...]
It's like hitting the Liefeld lotto every day!
Today, Liefeld took to Instagram to reveal that he'd purchased a very special page of original artwork by John Byrne from X-Men: Days of Future Past The comic featured a personal favorite drawing for Liefeld of a certain comic book stabby runt…
"WOLVERINE!!" Liefeld revealed "I picked up a[...]
The story of the X-Men has always been socially and politically relevant It was a story that started out as an analogy for the civil rights movement and feels just as true then as it does now in these uncertain times In an interview with TV Insider various members of the cast and crew talk[...]
The X-Men are making their second live action debut this fall on Fox The new show, called The Gifted, has released some new information and character posters about the more established mutants in the series In an interview with TV Insider executive producer Matt Nix talks about the various mutants he wanted in the series[...]
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Logan, Gambit, Fantomex, Beast, and Rogue have decided it's as good as day as any to go out to a theater, where Multiple Man is putting on a play of the greatest dramas in the storied history of the X-Men!
Nah, just kidding They're in the Astral Plane under the dominion of Farouk, the Shadow[...]
Generations: Wolverine & All-New Wolverine has action, blood, heart, and a touching reunion. It's a very solid read; you won't regret picking this one up.
Len Wiseman has joined the team for Fox's X-Men TV show, The Gifted, as executive producer.
Wiseman, known for directing such films as Underworld, Underworld: Revolution, Live Free Or Die Hard, and the Total Recall reboot, has some prior experience with television He directed the pilots of the Hawaii Five-0 reboot, Sleepy Hollow, and Lucifer[...]
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Continuing her quest to master her telekinetic abilities, Jean Grey seeks out the tutelage of Psylocke, one of the X-Men's most skilled TK warriors However, they run into trouble in learning what is the best way Jean learns They try meditation, chaos, and conflict, with the last being the most effective.
Psylocke decides having Jean[...]
All-New Wolverine #23 isn’t a bad comic, but the tonal issues of horrific events clashing against the endless one-liners don’t make for a truly great story.
Ultimately, steer clear of Captain America #25. It’s so amazingly wrongheaded. Heroism loses meaning when they can just wish for victory — or vomit it up.
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The next issue in the Generations is out, this time following Jean Grey, both the time-displaced teenage version currently starring in her own title and X-Men Blue and the original Jean Grey, at an earlier point in history Or is she?
Generations: The Phoenix cover by Stephanie Hans
This issue is the crux of the story[...]
If you had any doubts that Wolverine is the Mary Sue of the X-Men universe, Halle Berry put them to rest in a recent interview in People Magazine and reported on sister-publication Entertainment Weekly's website.
According to Berry, there was more to a relationship between Storm and Hugh Jackman's Wolverine in the movies than a deleted[...]
The Television Critics Association press tour was held recently and TV Guide was there to get the details.
The show's executive producer, Matt Nix, explained:
"The X-Men are gone That's not a dodge That's not like 'The X-Men are gone and we're never going to deal with it It's a big part of this show and we're[...]
The Magneto Testament is a phenomenal piece of storytelling — haunting, emotional, beautiful, and one of the best pieces of comic book literature out there.
Review for Iceman #3 by Sina Grace, Alessandro Vitti and Rachelle Rosenberg from Marvel Comics. The gay X-Man faces his biggest battle yet: family dinner!
The first image of luck-manipulating mutant assassin Domino has been released in true irreverent Deadpool fashion, ahead of appearing in the new film.
X-Men: Dark Phoenix is currently filming in Canada, and the production has reportedly added a new cast member: 8-year-old The Originals actress Summer Fontana.
Fontana has appeared on the IMDb page for X-Men: Dark Phoenix, listed as playing a young Jean Grey in the film, as noted by ScreenRant Fontana's own imdb page lists the role, as[...]
In the case of playing Professor X in the X-Men movies, it means shaving your head — and that's something James McAvoy is not exactly fond of In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, McAvoy talks about disliking the bald look:
"I used to like the fact that it afforded me a certain amount of anonymity[...]