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Psylocke to get her own solo series from Wong and Carratù

Dan Grote2 years ago2 years ago04 mins

Cyclops and Psylocke’s relationship has come a long way. Think about it. Thirty or so years ago, a version of Psylocke that was a hybrid of Betsy Braddock and the assassin Kwannon tried to seduce Scott Summers by licking motor oil off his face, scaring him so badly that he ran away to Alaska (Fun…

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  • Previews

[A] prepares for the final rose ceremony in our EXCLUSIVE preview of X-Men: Heir of Apocalypse #4

Dan Grote2 years ago2 years ago01 mins

Well, Apocalypse, you’ve narrowed your 12 suitors down to four: Cable, Forge, Cypher and Mirage. You’ve taken them on the hometown dates, where they met your four favorite children, and also Genocide. Now, it’s time to make your final decision. But first, if you’re both willing, you and each of your final four suitors may…

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  • X-Men

NYX #1 is the best From the Ashes X-Men comic so far

Jake Murray and Tony Thornley2 years ago2 years ago015 mins

This is a book about mutants living past the end of their world and into a new beginning. This is Ms. Marvel embracing her mutant life on the neon streets of the Lower East Side. This is Anole trying to keep his head above water. This is Wolverine in the shadows of Bushwick, protecting her…

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  • Staff Picks

Mutants in New York, Turtles start fresh and another Nice House 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 comics come out Wednesdays. See your local comic shop for more info. Austin’s pick: NYX #1: So no one told you life was gonna be this way (CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP). A group of young mutants — Ms. Marvel, Wolverine, Prodigy, Anole and…

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  • News

New series, fill-in artists and ‘Psychic Rescue’ revisited: Marvel’s X-Men books in October

Dan Grote2 years ago2 years ago010 mins

There are 13 X-books coming out in October. Two of them are issues of the same book. That’s a lot. We’ve only gotten two published From the Ashes comics so far: X-Men #1 and Phoenix #1, so it’s way too early for predictions, but we can make plenty of observations based on the covers and…

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  • Wolverine

When Logan met Wade: A look back at Wolverine #88

Austin Gorton2 years ago2 years ago06 mins

Ed. note: A Marvel facsimile edition of Wolverine Vol. 2 #88 is being released this week, ostensibly to tie into the Deadpool & Wolverine movie. Editor Austin Gorton decided to dive into the issue to figure out what makes it significant. Find more of his throwback reviews at The Real Gentlemen of Leisure. And for…

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  • Staff Picks

Now and forever, Phoenix #1 leads this week’s Staff Picks

Dan Grote2 years ago2 years ago05 mins

Each week, ComicsXF staff offer their recommendations for what to read. New comics come out Wednesdays. See your local comic shop for more info. Austin’s pick: Phoenix #1: She is Jean Grey. She is Phoenix. She saves the world. She brings death. One woman, alone in space, who not only must do what no one…

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  • Redesigning

The Redesigning team welcomes you to the 2024 Hellfire Gala!

Joshua Bruckner2 years ago2 years ago08 mins

The sun has set on the first Krakoan age. The characters and books have moved on to a new status quo, but many of us weren’t yet ready to say goodbye to the stories of the past five years, and to the era that began this redesign project. The Hellfire Gala quickly became a font…

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  • Opinions

Nine notable crimes commited by Beast that Beast doesn’t remember committing

Austin Gorton2 years ago2 years ago08 mins

In X-Men (Vol. 7) #1, Beast makes an offhand reference to Chief Paula Robbins of having never experienced Krakoa for himself. For anyone who didn’t read (or has forgotten) Ben Percy’s X-Force run, this is because Beast as he currently exists is a clone of the original Beast. Specifically, he is a clone created with…

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  • X-Men

X-Men #1 is here, and we’re feeling … fine

Matthew Lazorwitz and Tony Thornley2 years ago2 years ago014 mins

The X-Men rise from the ashes! Yes, that’s what we’re going with for the flagship debut. X-Men #1 is written by Jed MacKay, drawn by Ryan Stegman, inked by JP Mayer, colored by Marte Gracia and lettered by Clayton Cowles. Tony Thornley: I feel like there’s about 10 different clichés we could use for the…

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X-Men rises From the Ashes with a new #1 in this week’s Staff Picks

Dan Grote2 years ago2 years ago04 mins

Each week, ComicsXF staff offer their recommendations for what to read. New comics come out Wednesdays. See your local comic shop for more info. Tony’s pick: X-Men #1: Krakoa is gone and Orchis has fallen, but the X-Men remain, always. Cyclops leads, because that is what he does. Beast builds, because that is what he…

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  • Battle of The Atom

Battle Of The Atom: Canada Day with Anna Peppard

Zachary Jenkins, Adam Reck and Anna Peppard2 years ago2 years ago01 mins

We were going to release this on Canada Day, but that darn novel coronavirus got in the way. Anyway, Anna is here and we are going to talk about John Byrne a lot. Ranked This Episode

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  • Previews

-[A]- fights a big, metal bird in our EXCLUSIVE preview of X-Men: Heir of Apocalypse #3

Dan Grote2 years ago2 years ago02 mins

2024 seems to be the year the X-Office remembered Archangel exists. Warren Kenneth Worthington III did not get a lot to do on Krakoa. He died in the initial Orchis raid in House of X (and was resurrected). He co-led a five-issue miniseries, X-Corp, in 2021 that we didn’t love. And then for a while…

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Colossus gives Logan a hug in our EXCLUSIVE cover reveal for Wolverine: Revenge #3

Dan Grote2 years ago2 years ago01 mins

Boy, Colossus sure seems excited to see Wolverine. Look at the size of that bear hug! Do you think Piotr is thinking about that time Wolverine and Nightcrawler let Juggernaut beat the shit out of him at a bar? Or maybe he’s thinking about the time the X-Men let his sister die of the Legacy…

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  • News

Marvel announces Sentinels by Paknadel & Mason and Mystique by Shalvey

Dan Grote2 years ago2 years ago06 mins

Earlier this week, we posted a series-by-series breakdown of each of the upcoming X-Men From the Ashes series. Then Marvel went and dropped two more. Jerks. Marvel on Thursday announced Sentinels, a five-issue miniseries by writer Alex Paknadel (All Against All) and artist Justin Mason (Spider-Punk: Arms Race), launching Oct. 9. The series will follow…

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