Whether it's the New Mutants or Hellions, discovering you're a mutant in the Marvel Universe has never been easy. In the wake of Krakoa, it’s going to be harder than ever, especially with the X-Men reintegrating themselves into society after the fall of their mutant nation.
Now, mutants around the world still need protection, community, and guidance. In Exceptional X-Men, a group of young mutants will be trained by two of the greatest teachers in X-Men history: Kitty Pryde and Emma Frost.
Written by acclaimed author Eve L. Ewing and drawn by superstar Marvel Stormbreaker artist Carmen Carnero, the series will be the final flagship X-Title to launch in the upcoming "From the Ashes" era. The series will introduce three all-new mutants who turn to Kitty and Emma for help with their emerging gifts: the metallic and whip-wielding Bronze, the emotion-stirring Axo, and the stealth-skilled fighter Melee.
Under Kitty and Emma's tutelage,...
Now, mutants around the world still need protection, community, and guidance. In Exceptional X-Men, a group of young mutants will be trained by two of the greatest teachers in X-Men history: Kitty Pryde and Emma Frost.
Written by acclaimed author Eve L. Ewing and drawn by superstar Marvel Stormbreaker artist Carmen Carnero, the series will be the final flagship X-Title to launch in the upcoming "From the Ashes" era. The series will introduce three all-new mutants who turn to Kitty and Emma for help with their emerging gifts: the metallic and whip-wielding Bronze, the emotion-stirring Axo, and the stealth-skilled fighter Melee.
Under Kitty and Emma's tutelage,...
- 5/9/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Written by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly | Art by Carmen Carnero | Published by Marvel Comics
Been a while since I last checked in on a Captain America book, mainly because there’s so much other stuff going on comics-wise Cap’s become old news. No new Captain America movie/tv stuff (not including Sam Wilson of course) means Marvel’s been putting most of its efforts elsewhere. This, then, was a welcome sight. A shiny new number one, a shiny new creative team, and the promise of a shiny new approach Throw in some fantastic covers for this launch issue, and it was an easy sell for me. An easy sell to pick up of course, but the proof is always in the pudding.
Let’s take a look.
We open in quite the attention-grabbing way. First, a 12-panel page showing the forging of Cap’s shield from 1941, which raises a question or two,...
Been a while since I last checked in on a Captain America book, mainly because there’s so much other stuff going on comics-wise Cap’s become old news. No new Captain America movie/tv stuff (not including Sam Wilson of course) means Marvel’s been putting most of its efforts elsewhere. This, then, was a welcome sight. A shiny new number one, a shiny new creative team, and the promise of a shiny new approach Throw in some fantastic covers for this launch issue, and it was an easy sell for me. An easy sell to pick up of course, but the proof is always in the pudding.
Let’s take a look.
We open in quite the attention-grabbing way. First, a 12-panel page showing the forging of Cap’s shield from 1941, which raises a question or two,...
- 6/21/2022
- by Dean Fuller
- Nerdly
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