X-Men #14, X-Force #31 and X-Men & Moon Girl Kick off Our New X-Book Roundup!

Welcome to the first installment of ComicsXF’s new regular X-book review roundup column! With so many X-Men related comics coming out each month, we’ve enlisted a crack duo of writers to tackle an assortment of the notable or intriguing offerings. This week, they kick off the column with three big “Judgment Day” tie-ins! The X-Men…

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Kro’s Future’s So Bright, He’s Gotta Wear Shades in A.X.E.: Death to the Mutants #2

In A.X.E.: Death to the Mutants #2, a moody teen raises hell and writes poetry, the Deviants come to the rescue, Ikaris steals the mic and Sersi spearheads a jailbreak. Written by Kieron Gillen, drawn by Guiu Vilanova, colored by Alex GuimarĆ£es and lettered by Travis Lanham. Mark Turetsky: You know, sometimes I think back…

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Let’s Make a Deal with Sebastian Shaw in Immortal X-Men #6

In Immortal X-Men #6, Sebastian Shaw faces his past, helps Exodus through a trying time, strikes a bargain against mutantkind, faces judgment, strikes another bargain for mutantkind and comes face to face with Righteousness. Written by Kieron Gillen, drawn by Lucas Werneck, colored by David Curiel, lettered by Clayton Cowles, and designed by Tom Muller…

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Wake up and Smell the Cardboard with New Book on 1992 Jim Lee X-Men Cards

Austin Gorton: This year marks the 30th anniversary of the release of the inaugural series of X-Men trading cards, all featuring art from superstar artist Jim Lee (30 years?!? God, Iā€™m old). To celebrate, Abrams ComicArts recently released a hardcover collection of the 100-card set, presenting the cards (front and back) on slick paper (slightly…

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More Like Death to the Eternals, Amirite, in A.X.E.: Death to the Mutants #1

The heroic faction of the Eternals steps into the Judgment Day spotlight, dealing a decisive strike against the anti-mutant war machine in A.X.E.: Death to the Mutants #1, written by Kieron Gillen, drawn by Guiu Villanova, colored by Dijjo Lima and lettered by Travis Lanham. Karen Charm: I donā€™t know about you, Mark, but Iā€™ve…

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