You're welcome. Last week, Marvel published four X-books in the last week before the X of Swords crossover: X-Men #12, Excalibur #12, Hellions #4, and Marvel's Snapshots: X-Men #1 The way this column works is that this same intro will appear at the top of each recap, so if you already read this in one of[...]
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You're welcome. Last week, Marvel published four X-books in the last week before the X of Swords crossover: X-Men #12, Excalibur #12, Hellions #4, and Marvel's Snapshots: X-Men #1 The way this column works is that this same intro will appear at the top of each recap, so if you already read this in one of[...]
You're welcome. Last week, Marvel published four X-books in the last week before the X of Swords crossover: X-Men #12, Excalibur #12, Hellions #4, and Marvel's Snapshots: X-Men #1 The way this column works is that this same intro will appear at the top of each recap, so if you already read this in one of[...]
Not with X of Swords.
X of Swords: Creation #1 Cover
In the latest X-Men Monday column at Adventures in Poor Taste, power-man X-editor Jordan White twirled his handlebar mustache and revealed you pretty much have no choice but to purchase and read all twenty-two chapters of X of Swords if you hope to understand what's going[...]
A bunch of second printings announced this week, including the new Chip Zdarsky/Ramon K Perez Image Comics series Stillwater, as well as second printings for Thor, Miles Morales, Spider-Man, Excalibur, Cable, Wolverine, X-Men, Thor and Marauders.
Second Printings For Stillwater
STILLWATER BY ZDARSKY & PEREZ #1 2ND PTG (MR)
IMAGE COMICS
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(W) Chip Zdarsky (A) Mike Spicer (A/CA) Ramon[...]
Except, we were wrong, There is another Marvel Comics title launching on December 9th, currently dubbed only as a "Classified X-Men Title" No details – not its name, the creators involved or the concept Nothing more, other than its publication date, that it will have four covers, one of which is a 1:25 variant, and[...]
This time, the X-Men are joined by Psylocke to take on the Brotherhood of Evil The figure features her classic comic book out as seen in iconic Marvel Comics books like Excalibur and Uncanny X-Men She stands roughly 6" tall and will include a variety of interchangeable pieces like swappable hands and heads On top[...]
Chris Claremont is back, baby! The legendary X-Men scribe, objectively the greatest comic book creator to ever live, will be honored by the House of Ideas this December with the eponymously-titled Chris Claremont Anniversary Special, a one-shot special drawn by a veritable Hellfire Club orgy of artists including Brett Booth and Bill Sienkiewicz The comic[...]
Spoilers below for X-Men #12, Excalibur #12, Captain America #23 and Giant-Size X-Men: Storm as everything begins to ramp up for the X Of Swords crossover event And for the first time, we get an inkling of what is actually going on.
The Summoner, who first appeared in the most recent X-Men #5, was the son of[...]
We may have mentioned this was coming in certain X-Men gossipy bullet points from a month ago When we asked "Do the mutants of Krakoa call Mister Sinister "Daddy"? Should they?"
Art from Hellions #4.
Okay, there was that, but there was one more "What happens when the mutants of Krakoa decide they are prejudiced against clones?[...]
Three X-Men comics were in stores last week on September 9th: Marauders #12, X-Factor #3, and X-Force #12 In this column, we recap them all It's pretty simple, really.
"Why do you bother writing this column?" – a commenter last week
Well, rude commenter, for a few reasons First of all, because I can, I earned it,[...]
Three X-Men comics were in stores last week on September 9th: Marauders #12, X-Factor #3, and X-Force #12 In this column, we recap them all It's pretty simple, really.
"Why do you bother writing this column?" – a commenter last week
Well, rude commenter, for a few reasons First of all, because I can, I earned it,[...]
Three X-Men comics were in stores last week on September 9th: Marauders #12, X-Factor #3, and X-Force #12 In this column, we recap them all It's pretty simple, really.
"Why do you bother writing this column?" – a commenter last week
Well, rude commenter, for a few reasons First of all, because I can, I earned it,[...]
I'll tell you what happened in both of them.
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[...]
I'll tell you what happened in both of them.
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[...]
The Blob joins the fight with the Sentinels taking on the X-Men at the X-Mansion Iron Studios continues there Marvel Comics X-Men statues with another member of the Brotherhood of Evil This statue seems to be a standalone piece but will also be able to be displayed with any of the larger Sentinel X-Men Diorama[...]
Today's Wolverine #5 and New Mutants #12 (as well as including an official Fortnite Marvel crossover moment) comic books give the X-Men schedule for September going forward They (unsurprisingly) make the kick-off issue of X Of Swords, X-Men: Creation #1 a "red" book, which showrunner Jonathan Hickman has indicated that means it is to be[...]
Canadian actor Norm Spencer, best known for his voice work as Cyclops on Fox's X-Men: The Animated Series, passed His co-star Cal Dodd, who plays Wolverine, confirmed over Twitter on August 31st "Lost my dear friend and cohort, Norm Spencer What a sad day Norm was the voice of Cyclops on X-Men the animated series[...]
But the X-Men are still cool, and there were four X-books out last week: X-Men #11, iWolverine 2020 #2, Hellions #3, and X-Factor #2 And I'm gonna tell you what happened in every one.
Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men[...]
But the X-Men are still cool, and there were four X-books out last week: X-Men #11, iWolverine 2020 #2, Hellions #3, and X-Factor #2 And I'm gonna tell you what happened in every one.
Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men[...]
But the X-Men are still cool, and there were four X-books out last week: X-Men #11, iWolverine 2020 #2, Hellions #3, and X-Factor #2 And I'm gonna tell you what happened in every one.
Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men[...]
But the X-Men are still cool, and there were four X-books out last week: X-Men #11, iWolverine 2020 #2, Hellions #3, and X-Factor #2 And I'm gonna tell you what happened in every one.
Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men[...]
At first, it looked like it was going to be the quick and dirty X-Men movie that was shot in very quickly and didn't have a very long turnaround Instead, the movie ended up getting delayed over and over again until it finally came out this weekend It's a movie about isolation released during a[...]
Now onto the review…
The New Mutants takes way too long to get going, does way more telling than showing, but is ultimately an all right entry into an extremely inconsistent franchise.
The X-Men movies have had a hard time finding themselves There is no denying how important the first movie was as it was part of[...]
Empyre: X-Men was an interesting experiment, with different writers currently on various titles within Marvel's mutant line-ups collaborating on each chapter. Jonathan Hickman and Tini Howard launched the Empyre tie-in with the first issue; Gerry Duggan, Ben Percy, and Leah Williams took over for the second; and Vita Ayala, Zeb Wells, and Ed Brisson continued with the third[...]
There is no shortage of classic X-Men covers that have been released over the years, especially in the silver and bronze age Some of the most iconic images in comics adorn many a mutant issue this one, for issue #49 by Jim Steranko however, is a master class of action, perspective, and awesomeness Up for[...]
Disney and 20th Century Studios are finally releasing The New Mutants in theaters and with that comes three featurettes on three of our main characters.
Today's X-Men #11 has the Quiet Council concerning themselves with what are known, in the X-Men, as Fastball Specials When Colossus throws Wolverine at something, used and adapted over the years And now asking the question – could there be other Fastball Specials yet to be untapped?
Well, Magneto may have given them a quick read,[...]
The recent Dawn of X comic books that have relaunched and revived the X-Men at Marvel Comics have done so revealing that Professor Xavier was living a lie his whole life, that he knew what future was coming and his role in it courtesy of the Groundhog Day mutant abilities of Moira Mactaggert And every[...]
Welcome to X-ual Healing, North Korea's favorite weekly X-Men recap column There are four X-Men comics that came out last week: Empyre: X-Men #4, Excalibur #11, Cable #3, and Wolverine #4 I'm gonna recap 'em It's what I do.
But first, anyone pay attention to DC Fandome this weekend? No, me neither It's kinda hard to[...]