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What Exactly Was The Deal With Xorn Anyway?
What Exactly Was The Deal With Xorn Anyway?
What Exactly Was The Deal With Xorn Anyway?
We’ve been celebrating Mutant Week all week here at ComicsAlliance, and it’s fair to say that everyone has had a lot of fun. However, now it’s time to get serious and talk about the stuff that really matters, that being: What the heck is Xorn’s deal?! If you’re unaware, Xorn was a character with a cool design and a cool hook, introduced by Grant Morrison and Leinil Francis Yu in New X-Men Annual way back in 2001. He had a star for a face, he was a healer, and he taught the remedial class at Xavier’s School For Gifted Youngsters. Then, Grant Morrison pulled the rug out from under us with a reveal so drastic that Marvel spent years trying to to undo it in a satisfying way.
100 X-Men: Rating Daken, Anole, Rachel, Rictor, Chamber & More
100 X-Men: Rating Daken, Anole, Rachel, Rictor, Chamber & More
100 X-Men: Rating Daken, Anole, Rachel, Rictor, Chamber & More
Who are the greatest ever X-Men? We’re going to try to answer that question with your help, by putting the spotlight on different individual X-Men from across the franchise’s long history and pairing up your votes with the votes and opinions of our panel of highly opinionated X-Men fans. Your scores will be added to ours to determine the top 100 X-Men. Today we're going all-in with a Giant-Sized crop of X-Men, great and small. This is your chance to weigh in on the alternate future Phoenix trapped in a world she never made; the psychotic son of one of comics' favorite bad boys; the furnace-faced leather-clad telepathic Londoner; and a hairy kid and his big red dinosaur. The X-Men are pretty weird.
LBFA Presents: The History of XORN Explained [Comic]
LBFA Presents: The History of XORN Explained [Comic]
LBFA Presents: The History of XORN Explained [Comic]
There are an awful lot of characters in superhero comics, and in today's fast-paced world of retcons and alternate universes, sometimes it can be difficult to keep track of who everyone is, if that's still who they are, whether they're alive, or if perhaps it turns out they never existed at all...