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Inglorious X-Force #2 asks: Who is the X-traitor? (PREVIEW)

Dan Grote2 months ago2 months ago02 mins

HELLVERINE must face demonic temptation…and it’s all part of CABLE’S secret agenda! PLUS: Meet the HIDDEN AGENT who’s been STALKING X-Force from the shadows.

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Johann kills a Nazi in our EXCLUSIVE preview of Bring on the Bad Guys: Red Skull #1

Dan Grote8 months ago8 months ago01 mins

A lot of Marvel’s classic villains have had face turns over the years. Magneto became the headmaster of Xavier’s school. Doctor Doom has saved the entire multiverse (for his own nefarious ends, but still). Heck, most of your Steve Ditko-created Spider-rogues have tried being a good guy at least once. But the Red Skull? The…

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X-Men Red #4 Digs Into Immortality & Identity

Jude Jones and Vishal Gullapalli4 years ago4 years ago017 mins

The meaning of death, the politics of immortality, and the determination of identity are on the table in X-Men Red #4, written by Al Ewing, drawn by Juann Cabal, Andrés Genolet & Michael Sta. Maria, colored by Federico Blee, and lettered by Ariana Maher. Jude Jones: Man, it feels like we were just here a…

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