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  • Immortal X-Men

Every caption in Immortal X-Men #17, explained!

Mark Turetsky2 years ago2 years ago07 mins

Every issue of Immortal X-Men is narrated by one character. Issue #17, out today, is no different, except that in this case, the narrator is Jean Grey/the Phoenix, who is, well, currently not in the best shape. Is she dead? Is she comatose? Is she reliving all of her past trauma at once? Whatever the…

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  • Staff Picks

Marvel returns to Secret Wars in this week’s Staff Picks

Dan Grote2 years ago2 years ago05 mins

Each week, ComicsXF staff offer their recommendations for what to read. New DC books come out Tuesdays, everything else Wednesdays. Tony’s pick: Secret Wars: Battleworld #1: Forty years ago, Jim Shooter focus-grouped a bunch of kids and found out they loved the words “secret” and “wars.” He used that to create a story intended to…

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  • Interviews

Mutant Pizza trading cards dig into the deepest corners of Ninja Turtle history

Dan Grote2 years ago2 years ago010 mins

Forty years ago this month, Kevin Eastman drew a masked, bipedal turtle with nunchucks to make his buddy, Peter Laird, laugh in their New Hampshire apartment. And thus a pop culture franchise was born, spanning comics, animation, toys, live-action rubber-suit movies, video games and one unforgettable Vanilla Ice song. And sure, you know Leo, Mikey,…

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  • Jean Grey

More Jeans than you can shake a Phoenix at in Jean Grey #4

Anna Peppard and Adam Reck2 years ago2 years ago014 mins

It’s a white hot cavalcade of Jeans Grey in the fiery final issue of our title character’s time-spanning reckoning with her tumultuous past(s). With the future of mutantkind on the line, will Jean douse the flames, or fan them? Jean Grey #4 is written by Louise Simonson, drawn by Bernard Chang, colored by Marcelo Maiolo…

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  • Previews

Logan visits Wakanda in our EXCLUSIVE preview of Wolverine #39

Dan Grote2 years ago2 years ago02 mins

Of all the X-Men, Wolverine was always the one who played best with the wider Marvel Universe. He’s fought alongside Captain America in World War II, hunted Wendigos with the Hulk and locked webs with Spider-Man. So it’s been nice watching him go on a series of standalone adventures in which he teams up with…

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  • Star Trek

A New Day Dawns In The Latest Trek Talks

Tony Thornley and Mark Turetsky2 years ago2 years ago024 mins

The Day of Blood is over, and the crews of the Defiant and the Theseus turn their attention toward their futures in an all new Trek Talks! Star Trek: Defiant #8 and #9, written by Christopher Cantwell, with art by Mike Feehan, colors by Marissa Louise and letters by Clayton Cowles, #9 inked by Maria…

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  • News

Back to the past, back to the future in previews of Fall of the House of X and Rise of the Powers of X #1

Dan Grote2 years ago2 years ago02 mins

Classic costumes. Fastball Specials. A team-on-the-Blackbird scene. What is this, 1975 through 1991? Yup. We’re going back. Won’t be long now before the softball scene. Marvel has released unlettered previews of January’s Fall of the House of X #1 and Rise of the Powers of X #1, the two five-issue event series that are expected…

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  • News

The X continues to fall in February’s X-Men titles

Dan Grote2 years ago2 years ago03 mins

This January, two interconnected series will close out the X-Men’s Krakoa era: Gerry Duggan and Lucas Werneck’s Fall of the House of X and Kieron Gillen and R.B. Silva’s Rise of the Powers of X. These five-issue limited series will present the final battle of Krakoa and see the fate of mutantkind decided in a…

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  • Staff Picks

Open the door, get on the floor, everybody walk the Doom-o-saur in this week’s Staff Picks

Dan Grote2 years ago2 years ago03 mins

Each week, ComicsXF staff offer their recommendations for what to read. New DC books come out Tuesdays, everything else Wednesdays. Tony’s pick: GIJoe: A Real American Hero #1: The Hama Cut: Skybound celebrates its acquisition of the G.I. Joe license with this director’s cut of the first-ever issue of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero….

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  • Loki

Loki just created a multiversal Yggdrasil, I guess?

Jim McDermott2 years ago2 years ago06 mins

Note: This essay contains spoilers for the final episode of Disney+’s Loki season 2. Last week on the season (and perhaps series) finale of Loki, the God of Stories saved the entire multiverse with his bare hands. Weirdly, that’s not a metaphor. After trying for hundreds of years (also not a metaphor) to prevent the…

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  • Previews

OK, who let Heather out in our EXCLUSIVE preview of Alpha Flight #4

Dan Grote2 years ago2 years ago01 mins

The last time we saw Heather Hudson, aka Vindicator, her husband Mac, aka Guardian, had trapped her in a Department H simulation to restore her mental health or something, in a story in 2019’s Alpha Flight: True North anthology written by – gasp – Ed Brisson. Welp, apparently at some point in the past four…

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  • Previews

More Draco connections emerge in our EXCLUSIVE preview of Dark X-Men #4

Dan Grote2 years ago2 years ago01 mins

The mutant known as Abyss first appeared during the “Age of Apocalypse” as one of the big, blue guy’s Horsemen. Nearly a decade later, it would be revealed during that oh-so-pivotal Chuck Austen story “The Draco” that Earth-616 Abyss, born Nils Styger, is a son of the demon mutant Azazel and a half-brother of Nightcrawler….

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X-Men Red #17
  • X-Men Red

Apocalypse assembles his Planeteers in X-Men Red #17

Jude Jones2 years ago2 years ago07 mins

Floating dead-center in the eye of the Mutant Kaiju Kaorak (a not so subtle re-arranging of Krakoa), Storm floats, irises electric blue, electricity teeming from her hands, threatening Genesis with the good time of a fight. This is as audacious as it is silly: this manifestation of mutant cooperation, teeming for a fist fight where…

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  • Staff Picks

Star Wars: The High Republic rises to the top of this week’s Staff Picks

Dan Grote2 years ago2 years ago03 mins

Tony’s pick: Star Wars: The High Republic #1: A year after the destruction of Starlight Beacon, Marchion Ro and the Nihil stand victorious. The once mighty Jedi are outclassed, and the Republic is on its knees. On the edges of the galactic frontier, Jedi Master Keeve Trennis leads a desperate assault against an invading force….

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  • Batman

Gotham War was a letdown, but ‘Tec remains so, so good in BatChat

Matthew Lazorwitz and Will Nevin2 years ago2 years ago015 mins

Gotham is on fire, and worse is coming. Vandal Savage’s plan is about to reach fruition, and while he has promised an army of theives immortality, what he is planning is much darker. After all he has done to them, the Bat family and Catwoman must set aside their differences with Batman to save the…

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