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Charles no longer in charge: Why the X-Men need to move on from Xavier

Nabeel Gaber1 year ago1 year ago013 mins

As the founder of the X-Men, Professor Charles Xavier has always been at the core of the franchise. Professor X and his dream of mutant-human coexistence have driven the Children of the Atom since X-Men #1 in 1963.  This week, as the “X-Manhunt” crossover kicks off, Xavier is again at the center of a major…

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  • DC

Metamorpho #3 shows why fab freakiness is in

Margot Waldman and Holly Raymond1 year ago1 year ago015 mins

Welcome, freaks and freakettes, to our inaugural coverage of Al Ewing and Steve Lieber’s Metamorpho: The Element Man. We’re picking up with last week’s issue #3, in which Simon Stagg’s caveman consigliere Java embarks on a globetrotting espionage mission with the shape-shifting Urania Blackwell, aka Element Girl. Will Metamorpho, the Freak of 1,001 Changes, take…

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  • DC

Whatever happened to the Legion of Super-Heroes Part II: The Legion grows up

Margot Waldman1 year ago1 year ago016 mins

For part one of Margot Waldman’s deep dive into the history of DC’s Legion of Super-Heroes and its fandom, click here. In 1981, after a baffling run by Roy Thomas, the Legion would get a new writer in DC executive Paul Levitz. He would soon be joined by artist Keith Giffen. Both were avid members…

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  • Previews

It’s Maggott! Hey everyone, Maggott’s here in our EXCLUSIVE preview of Marvel’s Storm #6

Dan Grote1 year ago1 year ago02 mins

You guys, it’s Maggott! You know, Japheth, the guy with the robo-slugs that eat stuff and who turns blue sometimes. He was an X-man, albeit after the point where joining the X-Men got you on cartoons and T-shirts and stuff. Here’s his Xavier File. We should probably update it. (This is a good reminder that…

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  • Spider-Man

A double-Deadpool dustup in Miles Morales: Spider-Man #30

Latonya Pennington1 year ago1 year ago03 mins

Spider-Man is back in Brooklyn, only to find himself in the crosshairs of Deadpool — both Deadpools! Wade Wilson has gone too far this time and messed with the wrong Spider-Man. How far will Wade go to collect on this contract, and who is pulling the strings behind this job? Miles Morales: Spider-Man #30 is…

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  • Wonder Woman

The fate of the Tetracide, and Diana, revealed in Absolute Wonder Woman #5

Cat Purcell1 year ago1 year ago04 mins

The Tetracide is “The Four Killer,” and Diana has done the unthinkable to escape its fatal grasp. The move may have saved her to fight another day, but the price Diana paid is more than she can stand to lose for the fight that’s coming. She will need the help of allies old and new…

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Sentinels wraps and an odd number of comics reach issue #5 in this week’s CXF Staff Picks

Dan Grote1 year ago1 year ago04 mins

Each week, ComicsXF staff offer their recommendations for what to read. New  comics come out Wednesdays. See your local comic shop for more info. And if you own a local comic shop and would like to sponsor the CXF weekly Staff Picks, email contact@comicsxf.com. Dan’s pick: Sentinels #5: Warden Ellis and Director Trask’s plans for…

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From blood covers to Gwenpool, the winners and losers from last week’s ComicsPRO news

Dan Grote1 year ago1 year ago012 mins

This past week was ComicsPRO, the annual comics retailer meetup in Los Angeles. Think of it like upfronts for TV: The industry brings its publishers and creators before a jury of judgmental, hangry retail partners looking for the next Saga or Something Is Killing the Children they can handsell to Wednesday Warriors. This year’s ComicsPRO…

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  • DC

Whatever happened to the Legion of Super-Heroes Part I: The golden age of fandom

Margot Waldman1 year ago1 year ago018 mins

“A comic strip is like a dream… a tissue of paper reveries… It gloms an’ glimmers its way thru unreality, fancy an’ fantasy.”– Walt Kelly, Pogo “Okay, Lois… but who do you ask to help Superman?”– Paul Levitz, DC Comics Presents #43 Comics are a space for writers to write down their dreams. More than…

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  • X-Men

More mall mutt madness in Uncanny X-Men #10

Adam Reck and Austin Gorton1 year ago1 year ago012 mins

The four potential mutant recruits known as the Outliers are the target of a new, vicious and unstoppable anti-mutant weapon initiative, a cold-hearted pack of tracking Sentinels based on dogs, who use their enhanced senses and chainsaw-like teeth to hunt down and kill mutants. Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide as the Outliers face the…

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A lore drop clicks things into place in DC’s The New Gods #3

Armaan Babu1 year ago1 year ago010 mins

Scott Free and Barda are still on the search for the child who may just bring about the end of the Fourth World, not knowing they are up against secret machinations laid down by Metron for his own mysterious ends. Before that, though, the Chronicler pulls Metron aside to tell him a story of how…

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Let’s go robo-surfing now in our EXCLUSIVE preview of Marvel’s Sentinels #5

Dan Grote1 year ago1 year ago02 mins

Look at those four happy robot kids on Justin Mason’s cover to Sentinels #5. Drumfire and Sawtooth each throwing a hand in the air, waving it like they just don’t care. Voivod looking a bit apprehensive but excited. Lockstep fully embracing the moment and striking a surfer pose. All while they ride a traditional Sentinel…

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  • X-Men

A Hellion of a lot of history between Julian and Laura in NYX #8

Stephanie Burt1 year ago1 year ago07 mins

Julian Keller, aka Hellion, swung back and forth between hero and baddie for almost his entire on-page existence. Now it looks like he’s killed civilians, and he’s headed to the mutant supermax for it. Should our NYX regulars capture him or set him free? Find out in NYX #8, written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin…

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  • X-Men

The bad guy rears his ugly horns in Exceptional X-Men #6

Stephanie Burt1 year ago1 year ago05 mins

The next generation of mutants find work, or at least internships, at a startup that wants to read your genes and help you “fix” what’s “wrong” with them. Guess how that pans out in Exceptional X-Men #6, written by Eve Ewing, drawn by Carmen Carnero, colored by Nolan Woodard and lettered by Travis Lanham. Like…

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  • X-Men

Cosmic concepts clash in Storm #5, but what about Ororo?

Jude Jones1 year ago1 year ago06 mins

Trivial is the fight with Doctor Doom, Sorcerer Supreme. For in a realm beyond our own, in the Dimension of Manifestations, a trial by combat brews between Eternity (the physical embodiment of our universe) and Oblivion (the physical embodiment of the void). The fate of our universe is at stake. Who shall fight on behalf…

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