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EXCLUSIVE: This Karen S. Darboe variant cover for X-Men #25 puts the ladies first

Dan Grote3 months ago3 months ago02 mins

“All the best X-Men are women,” the T-shirt says, and it’s true. X-Men – at least since Chris Claremont – has been a franchise built on powerful, beautiful women, and the men who snikt, zark and bamf for them. There are no Outback-era X-Men without Storm, Psylocke, Rogue and Dazzler. There’s no Blue and Gold…

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