Written by Jason Loo with art by Rafael Loureiro, Dazzler #1 is bringing Alison Blaire to the stage post-Krakoa in an issue that feels a little light and fluffy from an X-Men perspective ... our ...
Though drawing from Marvel history, the writing team crafted what felt like a novel science fiction landscape pushing up against the edges of known space. Deadly Genesis rewrites the origin of the ...
The new age of X-Men is underway, with multiple teams trying to rise From the Ashes and rebuild. For several months, the ...
When Hickman announced his departure, both from writing the main X-Men title and overseeing the larger Krakoa initiative, he cited changing creative plans as part of the reason for his exit.
Following the loss of their Krakoan paradise, the X-Men are appropriating their enemy's former territory in order to ...
In X-Factor #1, the Marvel Comics version of Maxwell Lord, Rodger Broderick, talked about the legacy of Krakoa. Almost in ... How did the X-Men come to possess their HQ, the Factory, and how ...
The Krakoa that plenty of X-Men readers still yearn for? And doing a Red Flight? Or maybe that isolationism, when the threat is so huge, is always futile? With a nod to Weyland America of Weyland ...
The Human Torch and the Merc with a Mouth have been through it. The image of Logan on the X-shaped cross hails from Uncanny X-Men #251, released in 1989. Written by Chris Claremont with art by ...