X-Men #1: Ménage a Trois
X-Men #1
Dawn of X starts here! Join us for a look back following the events of House of X/Powers of X, where Hickman slowly establishes the new mutant paradigm in’ X-Men #1′ (Hickman, Yu, Alanguilan, Gho, Cowles).
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Dawn of X starts here! Join us for a look back following the events of House of X/Powers of X, where Hickman slowly establishes the new mutant paradigm in’ X-Men #1′ (Hickman, Yu, Alanguilan, Gho, Cowles).
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #52
Astonishing X-Men (2004) (Liu, Perkins, Walta): A deep exploration of the trauma and survivorhood of Karma, that deeply respects and develops the character, and uses the main story arc to dig into different experiences of oppression and pain.
DetailsUncanny X-Men #337
It’s Sunday and that means breakfast time in the X-Mansion! Join Comic Watch as we look back at a quietly underrated, classic actionless issue– Uncanny X-Men #337 (Lobdell, Maduriera).
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #50
Astonishing X-Men (2004) #50 (Liu, Perkins) A beautifully done and hard to digest issue, where emotional weight, tragedy and tension are achieved in practically all of it, both in the script and in the art.
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #49
Astonishing X-Men (2004) #49 (Liu, Perkins) is a thrilling second issue of this arc that is excellent when it comes to personal conflict and aftermath, with art that matches the dark tone this story is setting.
DetailsWhat If…The Silver Surfer Possessed the Infinity Gauntlet? #49
What If…The Silver Surfer Possessed the Infinity Gauntlet? (Marz, Clark, West, Stein, Chang): Join us this Sunday as we see what happens when corruption mixes with absolute power. The Silver Surfer finds himself amidst in a battle to balance ultimate power and the ability to remain selfless!
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #48
Get ready for the beginning of a story about fresh starts, love and mutant condition in Astonishing X-Men’s #48 (Liu, Perkins) , the starter of a new intriguing status quo and an exploration of some characters’ deep grounds.
DetailsThe Immortal Hulk #33 (Hulk LGY #750)
The Immortal Hulk #33 (Ewing, Bennett, Pitarra, Mounts, Garland, Petit): The Roxxon Corporation messed with the wrong Hulks. Roxxon’s counter-offensive against our monster squad comes to a bloody end.
DetailsFallen Angels (1987) #1-8
Fallen Angels (Duffy, Gammill): Join us this Sunday for a look at this self-contained 8-issues comic, where we learn about solidarity, selfishness and community oriented thought. Recommended for anyone wanting to get into old X-Men with some teenage weirdos.
DetailsRevenge of the Cosmic Ghost Rider #4
Revenge of the Cosmic Ghost Rider #4 (Hopeless, Hepburn, Fabela) is a force to be reckoned with thanks to killer art that keeps up with the fast-paced and action packed story.
DetailsMARVEL AVENGERS BLACK WIDOW #1
MARVELS AVENGERS BLACK WIDOW #1 (Gage, Bandini, Rosenberg, Caramagna) is a solidly written, very well illustrated, colored and entertaining one-shot that explores BLACK WIDOWS in Game Canon.
DetailsValkyrie: Jane Foster #9
Valkyrie: Jane Foster #9 (Aaron, Grønbekk, Rosanas, & Aburtov) moves the plot forward and paves the way for some interesting potential, but seems to lack some of the magic of past issues.
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