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Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men suffered great indignities Still, thanks to a corporate merger, a line-wide relaunch, and Jonathan Hickman's giant ego, the X-Men can finally get back to doing what they do best: being objectively the[...]
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Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men suffered great indignities Still, thanks to a corporate merger, a line-wide relaunch, and Jonathan Hickman's giant ego, the X-Men can finally get back to doing what they do best: being objectively the[...]
Read on.
Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men suffered great indignities Still, thanks to a corporate merger, a line-wide relaunch, and Jonathan Hickman's giant ego, the X-Men can finally get back to doing what they do best: being objectively the[...]
There is a long-honored trope in fiction about "the man on the wall," one charged with the defense of all that matters who has to make impossible choices
Right?
Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men suffered great indignities Still, thanks to a corporate merger, a line-wide relaunch, and Jonathan Hickman's giant ego, the X-Men can finally get back to doing what they do best: being objectively the best[...]
Right?
Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men suffered great indignities Still, thanks to a corporate merger, a line-wide relaunch, and Jonathan Hickman's giant ego, the X-Men can finally get back to doing what they do best: being objectively the best[...]
Right?
Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men suffered great indignities Still, thanks to a corporate merger, a line-wide relaunch, and Jonathan Hickman's giant ego, the X-Men can finally get back to doing what they do best: being objectively the best[...]
Sideshow Collectibles is changing it up this time as well, giving the X-Men his classic brown and yellow costume Sideshow Collectibles is also offering an exclusive version of the statue that will Gove collectors a secondary unmasked Logan head sculpt Each head is very well detailed and will take any Marvel fan's collection to new[...]
Arcade1Up has revealed the next line of arcade titles on the way for CES 2021, which includes the classic four-player X-Men cabinet The company will be showing off several new cabinets including what you see here and more from the images we have below Which includes a Killer Instinct cabinet and a Dragon's Lair cabinet,[...]
Promoting the upcoming X-Men series Way Of X by Si Spurrier and Bob Quinn, Marvel stated "The soul of Krakoa is at stake Only Nightcrawler and his team can help mutants defeat their inner-darkness and find a new way to live This is the "Way of X"!"
Spurrier is keen to state "I should probably just[...]
But you still may need to find some serious cheddar when you want original X-Men artwork pages.
Take this double-page spread written by Chris Claremont, pencilled by Jim Lee, inked by Scott Williams, lettered by Tom Orzechowski.
Jim Lee and Scott Williams X-Men #272 Double Splash Page 2-3 Original Art (Marvel, 1991) The X-Men, X-Factor, and the New Mutants[...]
Cyclops, Leader of the X-Men, is here, and he is ready to lead his team to victory with a new Fine Art statue from Kotobukiya Cyclops will stand roughly 16" tall and will showcase the mutant in a classic action pose His iconic blue and yellow costume comes to life with this design Kotobukiya captures[...]
Marvel Comics has announced their new exclusive signing, Peach Momoko, will be writing and drawing her first Demon Days: X-Men story ahead of its launch in March, in the upcoming King In Black #4, scheduled for February.
The artist, best know for her industry-wide variant covers, will introduce Demon Days: X-Men with a short story featuring[...]
Today sees the publication of three X-Men comic books, Hellions #8, X-Factor #6 and Juggernaut #5 – the latter seems a little retrofitted into the Krakoan comic books, but we'll go with it After all, it ends with Professor X and Krakoa taking in a new citizen.
Credit: Marvel
Even though, apparently, she won;t be allowed to[...]
Marvel published two X-Books last week, the final week of 2020: X-Men #16 and Wolverine #8 But before we get into that…
Comics drama was pretty wild last week, wasn't it? Well, I talked about it a little… in the recap of X-Men #16 So click the link down below if you want to read that.
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Marvel published two X-Books last week, the final week of 2020: X-Men #16 and Wolverine #8 But before we get into that…
Comics drama was pretty wild last week, wasn't it? Imagine being so thin-skinned as an industry that a banal criticism like "draw less talking heads" causes people to go absolutely ballistic on Twitter, including[...]
Thanks for this Reign Of X-Men visual breakdown from Bleeding Cool reader, Young Marteen, a look at the recent Reign Of X teaser for the Jonathan Hickman-showrun X-Men comic books from Marvel, in the light of a few things we have now been made aware of From a new mutant religion to the Hellfire Gala[...]
In the current X-Men comic books, all the mutants of the world have isolated themselves on the sentient mutant island of Krakoa, setting up their own state, governened by the self-appointed Quiet Council And while Krakoa may be set in opposition to a number of countries, specifically Russia, as Wolverine says in today's Avengers, they[...]
Bleeding Cool is getting the word that there's a bit of an X-Men event coming in the summer of 2021 I don't think we will see anything on the immense scale of X Of Swords, but it is something that a) will be pertinent to the times, b) something we'll all be sick of at[...]
And as well as the new Omnibus listings, we get some X-Men hardcover collection news.
Marvel Comics collected the House Of X/Power Of X issues in one big book and is doing the same for X Of Swords Still, the other X-Men titles under Jonathan Hickman's show running stint have been in six-ish issue paperbacks for each[...]
Particularly in early 1993, around April, with the Christmas season passed, Toys R' Us released a new Marvel promotional comic featuring Saturday morning's Fox Kids juggernaut team, the X-Men. Released while season 1 of the show was still on the air, this promotional comic features 23 pages of an all-new X-Men story set in the[...]
If it's good enough for Die-Hard and Batman Returns, it's good enough for an X-Men comic book recap column on a clickbait website Ho ho ho! Just one X-book hit stores on December 23rd, Excalibur #16, making this an easy week for ol' Jude Terror, a true X-mas miracle.
Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives[...]
The first issue brought in the Avengers, Celestials, Sentry and the X-Men But still no Thoir Today's King In Black #2 suggests that this might not entirely be a bad thing, as everyone gets symbiotes under the thrall of Knull, whether they want them or not.
Credit: Marvel
As King In Black sees Donny Cates and Ryan[...]
Welcome to a X-mas week edition of X-ual Healing, the weekly X-Men recap column where we read the seventy-two X-Men comics Marvel publishes every month and tell you what happened There were four X-books released last week: New Mutants #14, X-Force #15, Wolverine: Black, White, & Blood #2, and Deadpool #9.
Sworn to sell comics for[...]
Welcome to a X-mas week edition of X-ual Healing, the weekly X-Men recap column where we read the seventy-two X-Men comics Marvel publishes every month and tell you what happened There were four X-books released last week: New Mutants #14, X-Force #15, Wolverine: Black, White, & Blood #2, and Deadpool #9.
Sworn to sell comics for[...]
Welcome to a X-mas week edition of X-ual Healing, the weekly X-Men recap column where we read the seventy-two X-Men comics Marvel publishes every month and tell you what happened There were four X-books released last week: New Mutants #14, X-Force #15, Wolverine: Black, White, & Blood #2, and Deadpool #9.
Sworn to sell comics for[...]
Welcome to a X-mas week edition of X-ual Healing, the weekly X-Men recap column where we read the seventy-two X-Men comics Marvel publishes every month and tell you what happened There were four X-books released last week: New Mutants #14, X-Force #15, Wolverine: Black, White, & Blood #2, and Deadpool #9.
Sworn to sell comics for[...]
Fans, of course, gobbled them up, but it was an announcement at February's Toy Fair that got us buzzing: Fox X-Men figures Since Disney bought Fox, it seemed like a pipe dream that we would ever get a Hugh Jackman Wolverine figure, yet here we are Hasbro was nice enough to send us over a[...]
In America, we have only seen that in much sought after issues of Heavy Metal Magazine edited by Grant Morrison. Now we know that it will be a new X-Men comic dubbed Demon Days: X-Men – which points to other Demon Days comics to follow Though it may take some time.
Credit: Peach Momoko and Marvel.
It will[...]
X-Men fans and collectors, I am going to say something controversial right now This issue right here, #129, is the best issue of X-Men of all time Not only is it one of the more powerful issues of the Claremont run on the book, but it is the first appearance of Kitty Pryde (my personal[...]