... X-men #1 Review ...

martes, 22 de octubre de 2019
X-Men #1 is a burst of optimism in a remade universe
The Scott Summers and Family Show is a total joy
By Oliver Sava 


TheThe X-Men have conquered death. They’ve established a sanctuary nation state for all mutants. They have biological kitchen appliances that automatically clean and dry dishes with antibacterial green goo.

This is the brave new world of Dawn Of X, Marvel’s branding for six new titles spotlighting different aspects of mutant life on Krakoa and beyond. The story begins with this week’s X-Men #1, written by Hickman with art by Leinil Francis Yu, inker Gerry Alanguilan, and colorist Sunny Gho. And after months of tearing up the foundations of the mutant world, the biggest surprise of the issue might be how fun it is.

PREVIOUSLY, ON X-MEN
Jonathan Hickman has created a paradise for Marvel’s mutants with his run on the X-Men comics, beginning in July with the companion miniseries House Of X and Powers Of X (read as “Powers Of Ten”). Working with the all-star team of artists Pepe Larraz and R.B. Silva, colorist Marte Gracia, letterer Clayton Cowles, and designer Tom Muller, Hickman has redefined life for mutants over the past three months, telling a centuries-spanning story of an oppressed people doing whatever it takes to avoid inevitable suffering.

For decades, X-Men comics have rehashed the same ideological conflicts with slight variations. Grant Morrison’s run in the early ’00s was revolutionary in how it explored the ways mutant culture diverged from humans, but then Marvel wiped out the mutant population and erased all that progress. Hickman starts his X-Men story by going even further than Morrison, giving mutants their own safe, sacred space to reach their full potential as a people. How does this all happen? Moira X, a revived and retconned Moira MacTaggert, who is now a mutant with the power to resurrect and relive her life from the same birth point.

... X-Men #1 Preview ...

viernes, 11 de octubre de 2019
X-Men #1

STORY BY Jonathan Hickman
ART BY Leinil Francis Yu
COVER BY Mark Bagley
PUBLISHERMarvel Comics

DAWN OF X!
The X-Men find themselves in a whole new world of possibility… and things have never been better! Jonathan Hickman (HOUSE OF X, POWERS OF X, SECRET WARS) and superstar artist Leinil Yu (NEW AVENGERS, CAPTAIN AMERICA) reveal the saga of Cyclops and his hand-picked squad of mutant powerhouses!


... MFF Rachel Summers Agent Archive ...

viernes, 27 de septiembre de 2019
MARVEL Future Fight Rachel Summers Agent Archive

"Experience the power of the Phoenix Force in this Agent Archive featuring Rachel Summers, the daughter of Jean Grey and Cyclops from an alternate timeline.  Originally from future Earth-811, Rachel brings her immense telekinetic and telepathic powers to MARVEL Future Fight.  Rachel’s ability to harness the Phoenix Force manifests itself in attacks such as Dance of Destruction, where she initially deals massive energy damage to her enemies followed by a storm of rock and debris raining further devastation upon them."



... Rachel Summers in MFF ...

martes, 10 de septiembre de 2019

A few days ago Netmarble announced the next update for its mobile device game Marvel Future Figth, it has been a pleasant surprise (I didn't think so) to know that one of the characters that join the game is Rachel Summers with her Prestige uniform.


... X-Solicits for November 2019 ...

viernes, 6 de septiembre de 2019
DAWN OF X November 2019 Advance Solicitations.

Marvel today revealed the covers for X-Men comics shipping in November 2019. November is the second month of the Dawn of X, the new X-Men line announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2019. The line launches following the conclusion of Jonathan Hickman's House of X and Powers of X miniseries. Hickman writes the flagship X-Men series. The other five ongoings are Excalibur, Marauders, New Mutants, Fallen Angels, and X-Force.

“House of X and Powers of X lay the groundwork for a whole new world of X-Men stories for years to come, and the Dawn of X books are the promise of that new world come to life,” said X-Men Senior Editor Jordan D. White when the books were announced. “They are the start of the new era that will change how we think of the X-Men and the kinds of stories we tell with them. It all begins here.”

These new series are said to kick off the first phase of Jonathan Hickman’s massive multi-year plan for the X-Men, redefining the characters and franchise for a new era. They are said to be perfect jumping-on points for new and long-time X-Men fans. Keep reading to see details for each of the six new series.


X-MEN #2
Jonathan Hickman (W) • Leinil Francis Yu (A/C)

Jonathan Hickman and Leinil Francis Yu continue the flagship X-Men title!

When an island full of unspeakable horrors appears on the horizon, the X-Men have their work cut out for themselves keeping Krakoa safe!

... Powers Of X #1 Brooks Variant ...

miércoles, 31 de julio de 2019
Powers Of X #1 Brooks Connecting Variant (Marvel, 2019).

... X-men #1 2019 ...

sábado, 20 de julio de 2019
Marvel announces the future of the X-Men with six new titles at SDCC 2019


Cyclops, Jean Grey, Nate Grey, Teen Cable, Rachel Summers, Havoc, Corsair, and Wolverine are all on the moon on the cover of X-Men #1, Marvel Comics (2019). Leinil Francis Yu

On Saturday, Marvel Comics revealed the long-awaited shake-up of the X-Men line, billed as a fundamental change of eras in the long-running superhero epic.

Before the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con announcement, all fans have known is that every title under the X-Men umbrella is ending this summer, to be replaced by a mere two six-issue miniseries, House of X and Powers of X (pronounced “Powers of Ten”). The intertwined plots of the books — both written by Jonathan Hickman, the architect of the relaunch — will lay out new changes for the X-Men, springing both from Professor X’s new plan for the future of all mutant kind in the present in House of X, and new revelations about mutants in the past, in Powers of X.

“There’s a big story called House of M,” X-Men senior editor Jordan D. White told Polygon in an interview, “after which mutantkind was reduced in number very greatly, and the [books] became less about acceptance by humankind and more about the fact that they were going extinct and that they might disappear as a species. That was the driving force of the X-Men, and while there have been fluctuations in that story over the years, I still think that generally that’s been the thrust of the line for quite a while. I think it was time for a change.”