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Kick it old school with Marvel Age #1,000

Stephanie Burt3 years ago3 years ago06 mins

Ever wonder where the Golden Age Human Torch got his sense of morality, or why Mar-Vell threw his lot in with humankind? Or why you shouldn’t take calls on your phone while battling the Lizard? Find these answers and more — with feeling — in Marvel Age #1,000, with writing by Jason Aaron, Armando Ianucci,…

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Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #1 does right by its lead

Armaan Babu and Tony Thornley3 years ago3 years ago017 mins

Pakistani. American. Muslim. Inhuman. Mutant. Superhero. Outlaw. Avenger. Champion. Exile. X-man. There are a lot of labels on Kamala Khan, and the latest one has upended her world entirely, and given her an all-new mission statement. But underneath all the labels, when you take away the societies who believe they have a claim on her…

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  • Staff Picks

Ms. Marvel returns to lead this week’s Staff Picks

Dan Grote3 years ago3 years ago04 mins

Each week, ComicsXF staff offer their recommendations for what to read. New DC books come out Tuesdays, everything else Wednesdays. Armaan’s pick: Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #1: Fresh from being killed off in an issue of Amazing Spider-Man and having her identity rewritten to make her a mutant in line with what could have…

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  • X-Men

Rereading the Morrison Run, Part II (of III): There’s a Riot Goin’ On

Stephanie Burt3 years ago3 years ago015 mins

Click here to read Part One! Welcome back to our three-part look back at the Grant Morrison — and Frank Quitely and John Paul Leon and Phil Jimenez and others — run of New X-Men! From the first arcs — “E Is for Extinction” and its successors, dealing with Cassandra Nova — we’ve seen how…

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Logan holds Ghost Rider close in our EXCLUSIVE preview of Wolverine #36

Dan Grote3 years ago3 years ago01 mins

Y’ever see two people on a motorcycle in traffic and wonder how come you never see Ghost Rider with a passenger on his hell-cycle or whatever it’s called? Wonder no longer, as this week’s preview of Wolverine #36 – part of the ongoing “Weapons of Vengeance” story – shows what it’s like for Logan to…

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  • Black Panther

The city is a character in Black Panther #3

Jude Jones3 years ago3 years ago06 mins

The five crime families that rule Birnin T’Chaka have heard the rumors that the Black Panther is lurking in the shadows, so they bring in a hired gun to help protect their interests: the cyborg assassin known as Deathlok. Black Panther #3 is written by Eve Ewing, drawn by Chris Allen and Mack Chater, inked…

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Jean Grey #1 - cover
  • Jean Grey

Jean Grey #1 goes to the past to wreck the future!

Anna Peppard and Adam Reck3 years ago3 years ago016 mins

After the events of the Hellfire Gala, Jean’s life is in shambles. Literally. But that’s nothing new for a woman who was into resurrection before it was cool. A life rife with retcons invites plentiful possibilities for different pasts and futures—which path(s) will Jean take? Jean Grey #1 written by Louise Simonson, drawn by Bernard…

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  • Thor

New Thor title can’t help but be compared to that other Immortal Ewing book

Rasmus Skov Lykke3 years ago3 years ago014 mins

In Norse myths, they called him Thunderer. Vuer has he been called, and Hloriddi. The Gods know him as Asgard’s King, keeper of Mjolnir, hero of the tales. When injustice grips the Earth and ancient powers bring down the sky, he fights for those who cannot — and when the tale is done, we will…

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  • Staff Picks

Enter the Realm of X in this week’s Staff Picks

Dan Grote3 years ago3 years ago04 mins

Each week, ComicsXF staff offer their recommendations for what to read. New DC books come out Tuesdays, everything else Wednesdays. Tony’s pick: Realm of X #1: After the Hellfire Gala, Magik, Mirage, Marrow, Dust and Typhoid Mary find themselves stranded in Vanaheim. Y’know, the Thor place? The locals seem to believe they hold the key…

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Dark X-Men #1 is a hell of a good time

Armaan Babu and Tony Thornley3 years ago3 years ago012 mins

Madelyne Pryor has a lot to worry about. As Queen of Limbo, she has to quell constant demonic uprisings against her home. She’s also in charge of the Limbo-New York Embassy, managing mutant refugees from the fall of Krakoa, and generally dealing with a city that does not want her there — and now Orchis…

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  • X-Men

Marvel’s Voices: X-Men could do more, but does some things very well

Stephanie Burt3 years ago3 years ago08 mins

Ever wonder if Marvel Comics would acknowledge the fundamental, consistent, flaming queerness of so many X-comics and X-Men, or whether the company would rather talk, in broad terms, about the mutant metaphor? Find out, or not, in the anthology comic Marvel’s Voices: X-Men, with writing by Vita Ayala, Raphael Draccon, Carolina Munhoz, Sarah Kuhn, Al…

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Stab fascists all day in Uncanny Avengers #1

Armaan Babu and Tony Thornley3 years ago3 years ago015 mins

Krakoa has fallen. Mutants throughout the world are being hunted, shipped off planet or forced to have their powers inhibited. Charles Xavier may have given up the dream of human and mutant co-existence, but Captain America still believes the two can stand together. See the return of the Unity Squad in Uncanny Avengers #1, written…

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  • Opinions

Are the X-Men going back to the mansion? Here’s what the numbers say.

Austin Gorton3 years ago3 years ago015 mins

Recent news that Tom Brevoort, Marvel Comics’ longest serving editor, would be taking over stewardship of the X-Men sparked discussion among X-fandom regarding the relative merits of two different approaches to the characters: one that strives to push the X-Men forward, making them more than typical superheroes, and another that strives to present a more…

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Tony Stark feigns defeat in our EXCLUSIVE preview of Invincible Iron Man #9

Dan Grote3 years ago3 years ago02 mins

Remember in X-Men Legends II when Iron Man was an unlockable character and it was weird because Tony Stark is very much not an X-Men character? Well, it’s 2023, and Iron Man is getting all up in X-Men business again. Only this time, it’s not on a tiny GameCube disc. He’s fighting mutant-hating fellow industrialist…

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X-Men Red #14
  • X-Men Red

Storm leads the march to war in X-Men Red #14

Jude Jones3 years ago3 years ago09 mins

Civil war rages on Arakko as news of the new Mutant Massacre reaches the red planet in X-Men Red #14, written by Al Ewing, drawn by Yildiray Çinar, colored by Federico Blee and lettered by Ariana Maher. A year ago, under circumstances best left for another story, I played my first game of chess. I…

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