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Jonathan Hickman is deeply disappointed about his experience writing for the Krakoa era of Marvel's X-Men comics, but his work was far from a total wash.
X-fans the world over are still feeling the sting of the massive disappointment that was 2011’s X-Men: Destiny.
Marvel Comics has shared a first look at this summer's X-Men: The Wedding Special #1, an issue which will celebrate the Marvel Universe's LGBTQIA+ characters, including Mystique, Psylocke, and more ...
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Marvel Comics has announced X-Men: The Wedding Special -- a new one-shot celebrating the love between Mystique and Destiny.
Marvel Comics has revealed artist Russell Dauterman‘s variant cover for X-Men Blue: Origins #1. X-Men Blue: Origins #1 is written by Si Spurrier and illustrated by Wilton Santos and Marcus To ...
A community of “X-Men” fans — notably young, self-identified queer people of color — is growing around podcasts and on social platforms including Twitter, TikTok and Discord.
How to catch up on the X-Men, the most unpredictable franchise in superhero comics Writer Jonathan Hickman completely revamped the comics in recent years, but there’s a lot of new titles—so ...
The trailer hints at how the X-Men’s new mutant nation of Krakoa will react to the return of Irene Adler, aka Destiny. Up until now, Krakoa has been the embodiment of Moria Mactaggart, Prof. X ...
Doug forced Mystique and Destiny to spare Moira’s life and let her walk free into the world, setting her up as the newest non-mutant X-Men antagonist. The final tally?
The X-Men’s New Destiny Has Found Itself Some Peacekeepers How does Krakoa safeguard itself from within without becoming the very thing that mutants hate most? Nightcrawler might have the answer.