X-MEN CLASSICS: Yup, Xavier is Still a Jerk
Uncanny X-Men (1961) #9
For #XMenMonday, we are reminded once again that #ProfessorXavierisaJerk! The X-Men meet the Avengers for the first time and of *course* they fight!
DetailsUncanny X-Men (1961) #9
For #XMenMonday, we are reminded once again that #ProfessorXavierisaJerk! The X-Men meet the Avengers for the first time and of *course* they fight!
DetailsSUNDAYS CLASSICS: Infinity Gauntlet
Shake off the sleepies and join Comic Watch this Sunday morning for a look back at the Marvel classic The Infinity Gauntlet (Starlin, Lim, Perez)!
DetailsDeadpool #5
Deadpool #5 (Thompson, Sandoval, Nava, Sotomayor) is just a great issue. It’s heartfelt, a ton of fun and the artwork brings out the cuteness, ferocity and raw emotion in wonderful ways.
DetailsEmpyre #0
Empyre #0 (Ewing, Larraz, Garcia): In which the Skrulls and the Kree team up for a change in the never-ending battle to conquer planet Earth!
DetailsThor #5
Thor #5 (Cates, Klein): Another phenomenal action packed issue that is sure to have everyone talking!
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #51
Astonishing X-Men (2004) (Liu, Perkins): A gamechanging issue for LGBT+ representations in comics, its impact and its content has left a mark that is profound and worth revisiting. It’s also an incredibly crafted and engaging one. #CWPride #XMenMonday
DetailsNEW MUTANTS #10
New Mutants #10: (Brisson, Flaviano, Reis, Lopez, Muller, Lanham) as the kids take another impromptu trip more chaos is afoot.
DetailsAnt-Man #5
Ant-Man #5 (Wells, Burnett, Spicer, Petit) is a larger-than-life finish to a playful and striking miniseries. Not as comedic as its first issue, or emotionally hefty as its fourth (R.I.P. Pam), it’s nonetheless a satisfying, fast-paced page-turner.
DetailsYoung Avengers #4 (2005)
Young Avengers #2 (2005) (Heinberg, Cheung, Dell & Ponsor) The time line is changing! Will Captain America, Iron Man, and Jessica Jones join forces with Kang to defeat his younger self before it is too late?
DetailsX-Men Alpha
SUNDAY CLASSICS brings you X-Men: Alpha (1995) (Lobdell, Waid): The end of the world starts with the Age of Apocalypse Alpha setting a change of events that only a stranger and the X-Men can set right.
DetailsMiles Morales Spider-Man #17
Miles Morales Spider-Man #17 (Ahmed, Carnero, Curiel, and Petit) gives a worthwhile action comic, but a story that is a must-read.
DetailsExcalibur #10
Excalibur #10 (Howard, To, Arciniega): This is a vibrant series of explosions, with some serious problems in the plot.
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