In which Jordan White explains Marvel Time and Chris Claremont rewrites X-Men history!
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Ah, what a magical time to be an X-Men fan. We're used to shocking character deaths and even more shocking character resurrXions. That sort of thing
It's an interesting time to be an X-Men fan, both because of all the X-citing comics that are headed our way in the near future and also because the
Ah, Thanksgiving, a wonderful holiday where families gather together to gorge on Turkey and stuffing, watch football, and argue viciously about politics.
This week, we lost Stan Lee, not only the man perhaps most synonymous with Marvel comics and comic books in general (though he irritatingly called them
We're finally in the home stretch, with the Uncanny X-Men relaunch starting on Wednesday... just three days from now. We've been speculating on
The penultimate issue of Extermination came out this week, which means bloodthirsty writer Ed Brisson is running out of time to devastate X-Men fans by
It's been 13 months or so since the return of Wolverine started in the Marvel Legacy one-shot, so it's probably time to check in on how things are going.
Plus: a recap of all of this week's X-Books including X-Men Black Mystique, Astonishing X-Men, Mr. and Mrs. X, Old Man Logan, and Weapon H!
Fact: Chris Claremont is the greatest comic book writer of all time. Fact: Marvel pays Chris Claremont a retainer to be a Marvel Exclusive comic book
Welcome to X-ual Healing, the most popular weekly X-Men recap column on all of Bleeding Cool. If you're new to the column, the basic idea is that we read
There's not many things in the comics industry from the past decade that bother us more than what Marvel has done to our beloved Cyclops. First,
As longtime X-ual Healing readers know, we've been working our way through a reread of every X-Men comic starting with Giant Size X-Men #1 and working our
This week, Wolverine finally makes his long-awaited (by someone, presumably) return from his "death" in the Return of Wolverine mini-series. But this
Marvel, It's Not Too Late to Lower the Price of Uncanny X-Men #1 to 99 Cents [X-ual Healing 8-29-18]
Over at Sequart.org, Tom Shapira published a column talking about Marvel's insecurity complex, in which they feel obligated to squeeze as many dollars out
Like all X-Men comics fans, we here at X-ual Healing spend pretty much all our free time thinking about how Marvel should manage the X-books. What? You
The death toll is rising as we get ready for another X-reboot! X-ual healing tells you everything that happened in this week's X-Men comics!
All in all, it's a pretty X-citing time for X-Men fans, and we look forward to the franchise being treated like the cream of the Marvel crop once more.
Recapping everything that happened in every X-Men comic published last week and having some fun along the way (not all at Greg Land's expense).
We're all familiar by now with Infinity Warps, the Marvel character mashup event-within-an-event spinning out of Infinity Wars and starting in September,
When Wolverine finally makes his long-awaited return to the Marvel Universe in September during the Return of Wolverine event, he's coming back with what
Can someone at Marvel just quietly make the other Deadpool series a mini and keep this one ongoing? Blame it on a clerical error.
In Newark, New Jersey, Bullseye has kidnapped the mercenary hitman Bullet and is threatening to kill his son if Bullet doesn't cooperate.
Despite the reboot, the name change, and the creative team change, X-23 has thus far brought all the best parts of All-New Wolverine forward.
Here in the third issue of the best of the four pointless Hunt for Wolverine minis, Domino, Kitty Pryde, and Jubilee infiltrate Viper's base in Madripoor.
X-Men Gold #32 starts with a flashback to the X-Men's first encounter with Magneto. How good is Jean Grey's memory? Let's find out.
Multiple Man #2 picks up where the previous issue left off... with the last remaining dupe of Jamie Madrox confronted by a team of Jamies from the future.
Mr. and Mrs. X #1 opens with the X-Men splitting up into two teams to get Gambit and Rogue ready for the wedding.
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,
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,