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Empyre: X-Men #1
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wiccantwav · 2 years
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Magik (Empyre: X-Men) - Icons
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ecoamerica · 24 days
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Watch the American Climate Leadership Awards 2024 now: https://youtu.be/bWiW4Rp8vF0?feature=shared
The American Climate Leadership Awards 2024 broadcast recording is now available on ecoAmerica's YouTube channel for viewers to be inspired by active climate leaders. Watch to find out which finalist received the $50,000 grand prize! Hosted by Vanessa Hauc and featuring Bill McKibben and Katharine Hayhoe!
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illyanarasputinfan · 27 days
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Zombie Queen of New Genosha
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X-Men: Empyre #4 (2020) Marvel
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X-Men: Empyre #3 (2020) Marvel
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X-Men: Empyre #4 (2020) Marvel
After nearly being consumed by the combined dark power of the World Tree Root, the Tri-Crown of the Chaos Godhead, and the Eye of Alak-Rah, transforming into the Zombie Queen of New Genosha, and battling a twelve-story-high alien plant monster single-handedly...
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folansstuff · 6 months
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God I fucking love her
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Love a woman who can turn into a demon and feel absolutely no shame or guilt when she tries to make her friends her consorts, its amazing. (Seriously Empyre has problems but Illyana's part is not one of them)
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eightam · 1 year
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Magik & Angel
Empyre: X-Men #2
Art by Lucas Werneck
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absencesrepetees · 8 months
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gabriel summers in x-men #9-10 (jonathan hickman/leinil francis yu, 2020)
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graphicpolicy · 6 months
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X-Men Krakoa Era Reading Guide Part 1
X-Men Krakoa Era Reading Guide Part 1. Get caught up with the X-journey! #xmen #hox #pox #comics #comicbooks
So you want to read the Krakoa Era of X-Men? Well, you’ve come to the right place! We here at Graphic Policy are going to be publishing a series of (mostly) comprehensive reading guides for the Krakoan Era. We’re starting with House of X, Powers of X, Dawn of X, and finally X of Swords. Now before we dig into the reading guide let me preface this all by saying that we’re gonna be covering a lot…
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mxrvellous · 1 year
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Empyre: X-Men (2020) #3
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sinistermusings · 4 years
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X-Men 10 (2020) by Jonathan Hickman & Leinil Yu 
Cover: Mike Mayhew (variant)
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Empyre: X-Men #4
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Explodey Boy talking to his zombie self in Empyre: X-Men issue 4
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illyanarasputinfan · 28 days
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Dead X-Men #1 (2024) Marvel
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Excalibur #23 (1990) Marvel
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Exiles #35 (2003) Marvel
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Inferno #3 (2015) Marvel
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Marvel Zombies: Resurrection #3 (2020) Marvel
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Infinity Warps: Weapon Hex #2 (2018) Marvel
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X-Infernus #2 (2009) Marvel
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X-Men: Empyre #3 (2020) Marvel
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X-Men Forever #13 (2009) Marvel
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X-Men Unlimited #37 (2002) Marvel
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studyofx · 1 month
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We're ending our Empyre coverage with Empyre: X-Men 4 & X-Men 11 as the Cotati threat is vanquished and the Hero of Mutantkind is rightfully crowned. Plus, we follow Wolverine as he brings people together in a way only he can - through trauma!
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folansstuff · 7 months
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Even her GLASSES have the horns
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finally bothered to read empyre btw, obvs because my wife is featured HEAVILY and I can't resist. its good! But any book where yana feels in character is always good no matter what
((also possessed demon illyana was amazing and I love her))
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spandexinspace · 10 months
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Me, putting an image of Billy and Teddy on the mantel: I have no idea what Marvel is doing rn
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I only remember Max interacting with the twins in Children's Crusade, but I also recall Al Ewing saying he wanted to eventually get Magneto and Billy on the same page again. Honestly the connection to Tommy always intrigued me more, though; with Max even noting that Tommy is very similar to him.
It makes sense that Ewing would be interested in getting Billy and Magneto on-page together, because they're both prominent characters that he was writing in different books at around the same time. Empyre, Guardians and Last Annihilation were coming out at the same time as S.W.O.R.D. and X-Men Red, and they even cross over a few times-- Ewing has always been really good at weaving his various ongoing titles together, even if they take place in very different parts of the Marvel world.
So, yeah, I can see why he'd want to have them interact. Billy and Magneto are-- or were, at the time-- both acting as heads of state in newly formed nations that were recovering from millennia of war. Having the two of them in a room together could bring up some really interesting social and political conversations-- these are two closely connected characters who share certain elements of their backgrounds and personal beliefs, but also have very different outlooks and experiences. It's kind of how I felt about Billy interacting with Doctor Doom in Guardians-- Billy is a much younger, more idealistic person who's led an objectively more privileged life, so putting him in conversation with somebody from his community that is much older, and with a much less idealistic praxis, who has already learned a lot of the hard lessons about power and liberation, could bring up some really profound stuff. It's a shame that Ewing didn't have the time or commitment to explore either of those dynamics.
Is Tommy more similar to Magneto? Maybe. I think they have more in common, in terms of life experience, but I don't think Tommy is any more or less radical than his brother. Billy's introduction as an Avengers fanboy and his mental health storylines tend to make people forget that he's just as quick to anger and unafraid of violence as anybody else in his family. If anything, I think Tommy is more avoidant when it comes to conflict and cause, but that's partially an editorial issue-- it's not his fault that he's been absent from so many books.
But Tommy and Magneto do get along the best in Children's Crusade. I can certainly imagine that Magneto would, in his uniquely toxic way, look at Tommy as a second chance to do better with Pietro. He's probably more open and paternal with Tommy, whereas I can imagine he might be a little high-handed with Billy, and maybe project some of his anxieties about Wanda.
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