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Marvel's Merry Mutants Undergo A RessurXion In 'X-Men Prime' #1
Marvel's Merry Mutants Undergo A RessurXion In 'X-Men Prime' #1
Marvel's Merry Mutants Undergo A RessurXion In 'X-Men Prime' #1
The X-Men have had a rough few years, going back all the way to House of M, but 2017 might be the year they turn it around in a big way (depending on how their war with The Inhumans goes). Later this month, Marvel re-organizes its rosters of X-Men within the pages of X-Men Prime #1, a one-shot dedicated to establishing the new status quo of books like X-Men Gold, X-Men Blue and Weapon X.
Greg Pak And Greg Land Launch 'Weapon X' Team Book
Greg Pak And Greg Land Launch 'Weapon X' Team Book
Greg Pak And Greg Land Launch 'Weapon X' Team Book
Here we are at the end of the week with another ResurrXion announcement. The Weapon X book that we knew was coming will be written by Greg Pak with art by Greg Land, and we now know that it's a team book featuring Old Man Logan, Sabretooth, Lady Deathstrike, Warpath, and Domino.
Logan's Run: Funko Has All The Wolverines You Could Want
Logan's Run: Funko Has All The Wolverines You Could Want
Logan's Run: Funko Has All The Wolverines You Could Want
Funko recently announced a whole mess of Pop and Dorbz figures of classic X-Men characters, however, you may have noticed that one of the most popular X-Men was unusually underrepresented in that release. That's probably because he's a loner, and nobody can understand his pain. Wolverine always has his own comic (even when he's dead, somehow), always gets his own movies, and now he's getting his own announcement about his own Funko figures.
What's Up With Marvel's 'ResurrXion' Teasers?
What's Up With Marvel's 'ResurrXion' Teasers?
What's Up With Marvel's 'ResurrXion' Teasers?
All week, Marvel has been taunting us on its official Twitter account with teasers labelled "ResurrXion," which reveal the titles for X-books that come after this winter's Inhumans Vs X-Men crossover. Marvel has confirmed to ComicsAlliance that these are all new ongoing series, but aside from an interview on Marvel.com with editors Mark Paniccia and Daniel Ketchum, the publisher hasn't said much else so far, and no creative teams have been revealed. While we wait for more details, let's look at these teasers to get an idea of what's coming for the X-Men line in 2017.
Barbaric Beauty: The Art of Barry Windsor-Smith
Barbaric Beauty: The Art of Barry Windsor-Smith
Barbaric Beauty: The Art of Barry Windsor-Smith
Born on May 25, 1949, Barry Windsor-Smith brought a delicate beauty to even the most violent comics, and visually defined Conan the Barbarian for a generation. A Londoner by birth, Windsor-Smith got his start drawing pin-ups for British reprints of Marvel Comics. In 1968, at the age of 19, he flew to New York to meet with Stan Lee about getting real work for Marvel. At the time, he was drawing in a faux-Jack Kirby style, which was exactly what Marvel was looking for in a fill-in artist. This led to issues here and there of Avengers, Daredevil, and X-Men, among other books.
The X-Men Episode Guide 3x20 Weapon X, Lies, And Video Tape
The X-Men Episode Guide 3x20 Weapon X, Lies, And Video Tape
The X-Men Episode Guide 3x20 Weapon X, Lies, And Video Tape
The early ’90s were spoiled for choice when it came to comic book adaptations. Not only was Batman: The Animated Series on the air, but X-Men led Marvel’s push to get on the small screen, diving right into the often convoluted continuity of everyone’s favorite mutants, luring in a generation of fans, and paving the way for cartoons to follow. That’s why we’ve set out to review every single episode
The X-Men Episode Guide 2x05: Repo Man
The X-Men Episode Guide 2x05: Repo Man
The X-Men Episode Guide 2x05: Repo Man
The early ’90s were spoiled for choice when it came to comic book adaptations. Not only was Batman: The Animated Series on the air, but X-Men led Marvel’s push to get on the small screen, diving right into the often convoluted continuity of everyone’s favorite mutants, luring in a generation of fans, and paving the way for cartoons to follow. That’s why we’ve set out to review every single episode