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thelastlevelboss · 2 days
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Krakoan Alphabet. Thinking about getting 'mutant' or 'omega level' tatted
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superectojazzmage · 5 months
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Chris Claremont seeing that Futa Mystique knocking up Destiny is finally canon:
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pixel-dagger · 8 days
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vsf eu n tava esperando isso, to muito mal
[House of X #4]
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geekcavepodcast · 2 months
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"Uncanny X-Men" Hits Milestone 700th Issue
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X-Men #35 is set to be the final act of the Krakoan Age...and the 700th issue of Uncanny X-Men. To celebrate, the 35th issue will be giant-sized and feature stories from writers Gerry Duggan, Kieron Gillen, Al Ewing, Chris Claremont, and Gail Simone and artists Phil Noto, Joshua Cassara, Lucas Werneck, Jerome Opeña, Stefano Caselli, Walter Simonson, Leinil Francis Yu, and more. The comic will also give readers a glimpse into what's to come in this summer's new X-Men titles.
"All good things must come to an end, and as good of a thing as the Krakoan Era has been for mutantkind… its time has come at last. The tragedy and triumph of FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X, the madness and mystery of RISE OF THE POWERS OF X… they have all come to their end and led to this moment that will change the future of mutantkind for years to come." (Marvel Comics)
X-Men #35 (Legacy #700) features a wraparound cover by Pepe Larraz. The issue goes on sale on June 5, 2024.
Image via Marvel Comics - Pepe Larraz's Cover of X-Men #35 (Legacy #700)
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evilhorse · 1 month
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I miss the Krakoan Age already.
(Immortal X-Men #16)
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chrispuhsalow · 2 months
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Been adulting so hard lately, and forgot to take care of my inner child
So here we are following the adventures of the X-men
Current read :
Rise of the Power of X and
Fall of the House of X
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maxer-blaster · 1 year
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I need Cain to guest star in X-Force, with actual dialogue.
I wanna see how Benjamin Percy writes Cain and Tom interacting.
He's written Tom as pretty damn gay. Especially where Cain is concerned.
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melanatedmedia2 · 22 days
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superectojazzmage · 2 months
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X-Men works best, I feel, when writers understand on at least some level that it's really basically a cyberpunk/biopunk horror story that just happens to also be a superhero comic.
X-Men is the story of the world entering a new epoch where any random person on the street might randomly get superpowers - ranging everywhere from green hair to mind control - simply because they happened to win(?) a genetic lottery as part of a cosmic process programmed into humanity in ancient times by ineffable star gods. All around you are people who are ostensibly still people, but are also inhuman entities with alien powers who are gradually developing their own subculture that tells them they are the future dominant species destined to replace mankind. Many of them are just normal folks... but just as many see you the same way ancient homo sapiens saw neanderthals.
X-Men is the story of fear and hatred rising in the hearts of men in the face of that new epoch. Corrupt humans and mutants alike use bigotry and xenophobia to divide the two peoples, pushing them into a war not just for politics, but for evolution and the planet themselves. Mankind begins altering themselves and building machines of death to keep up with the mutants, in the process creating a third race of humanity; transhumans and robots, that in time come to be no different from the mutants, superpowered monsters of society's own making that see the humans as flatscan wastes of genes at best, oppressors to be destroyed at worst.
X-Men is the story of humanity fighting amidst themselves in their senseless darwinistic war while their world tumbles through a swirling universe of terrifying eldritch threats. Out in the stars and spiritual dimensions are alien empires once like us now advanced beyond comprehension, legions of magical wonders and nightmares in equal measure, lovecraftian machine hive minds that eat planets, demons that feast on our sin, cosmic entities that have as much in common with us as we do ants.
And above it all, X-Men is the story of how recognizing each other's humanity, of embracing love instead of hate, may be the only thing that ensures even a hope of survival in the face of the unimaginable, mind-breaking horror of a world entering a new era whether it's inhabitants like it or not... or perhaps, the only thing that decides whether or not we deserve to survive.
The best X-Men writers are the ones who recognize this. Chris Claremont, Johnathan Hickman, Grant Morrison, Kieron Gillen, etc.. The writers who recognize that there's something profoundly and utterly, existentially TERRIFYING about what the series really boils down to (a self-defeating war between mechanical and genetic evolution with normals caught in the middle that may be the extinction of all three races) and reflect that in the aesthetics and tone by emphasizing a cyberpunkish vibe.
Emphasizing that this is a world where people - willingly or not - alter their bodies like mechanics alter cars and any random person you see on the street might be a mutant or Sentinel or something that can kill you with a look, and that random person is probably hiding from something even worse that wants to kill them just for being born.
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pixel-dagger · 8 days
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just gonna save this here (5 years late)
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I read the 20XX one shot, and it was better than anything in the 65% of Tini Howard's Excalibur I read.
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ashleyslothlife · 3 months
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At this point seeing someone call Krakoa a sex cult is just them announcing they are queerphobic.
I should be used the fact Conservatives will read media in away that means they don't get they are the villains of the story it doesn't get any less annoying. No one on reddit knows what the word cuck means.
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