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And if you're a fan of the 90's X-Men, this might be your lucky day
So, these are the three main X-Books.

So we have "Uncanny", with Wolverine, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Jubilee and Gambit
"Adjectiveless" with Cyclops, Beast (Probably the recently revived "pre-descent into villainy" version), Juggernaut, Magik, Psylocke, Quentin Quire, Temper (Oya's new codename) and Professor M (Magneto)
And "Exceptional", the "Young mutant" book, with Emma Frost, Kate Pryde and three newcomers: Bronze, Axo and Melee.
With these as the other titles in the range, about which we have no details, but that's the mid 90's X-Factor logo and the original early 90's X-Force logo.

We have a video trailer too
I have my own opinions about this, but I'll leave them until later, I'm interested in what your opinions are of this apparent direction, in the post-Krakoan era.
So, these are the three main X-Books.

So we have "Uncanny", with Wolverine, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Jubilee and Gambit
"Adjectiveless" with Cyclops, Beast (Probably the recently revived "pre-descent into villainy" version), Juggernaut, Magik, Psylocke, Quentin Quire, Temper (Oya's new codename) and Professor M (Magneto)
And "Exceptional", the "Young mutant" book, with Emma Frost, Kate Pryde and three newcomers: Bronze, Axo and Melee.
With these as the other titles in the range, about which we have no details, but that's the mid 90's X-Factor logo and the original early 90's X-Force logo.

We have a video trailer too
I have my own opinions about this, but I'll leave them until later, I'm interested in what your opinions are of this apparent direction, in the post-Krakoan era.
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Date: 2024-03-15 05:04 am (UTC)But remakes and nostalgia sell for a reason, and if DC could milk "Watchmen" to a dry husk, Marvel can certsinly do the same with "X-Men 97".
You can count me out. I care for none of these creative teams especially, and none of these lineups inspire the imagination the way that Kieron Gillen's next project does.
A shame. Krakoa was imperfect, but the concept deserved better than a totally Scorched Earth approach under a clown like Duggan.