Where Loeb returns to the Age of Apocalypse.Comics in this thread:>X-Men of Apocalypse Alpha>Exceptional X-Men #13>Wolverines & Deadpools #3>Hellverine #10
Bump if you're reading.
I have honestly no idea why Marvel decided to make an AoA sequel miniseries by one of the writers of the event while at the same time doing an AoA rehash for the entire X-Line.
>"I see only one traitor here. The one that killed my beloved Polaris on our wedding night!"...wait, when did that happen?
Morph!
>"They've captured Forge."I thought he was dead?
reading for hatred of exceptional i guess, thanks OP
Even in another universe, we are still not free from Sinister.
>"Before you do anything...destructive--he's alive."Guess that answers that.
>>150304971>>150304975How is she absorbing him when her gloves are on and she touched his clothed shoulder?
So the plot of the series is a reverse Legion Quest where they go back in time to fuck things up instead?
Really massive flavor fail that they didn't use the X-Men logo for the AoA Alpha and Omega one-shots for this series.
And surprising absolutely no one, Sinister had another reason to send them on their time travel mission.
And with Loeb back, so is Nate!
And now for Exceptional X-Men.
Back to our usual schedule. Last time, Reggie revealed that he was a mutant with the ability to create portals that can travel through time and that Kitty has been sent back in time to before she joined the X-Men. The Exceptional kids went through one of the portals to find Kitty to bring her back to the present before things could go really wrong. Unfortunately for them, not only did they find the wrong Kitty, a Sentinel Dog went through the portal after them!
In case you were like me and forgot how and why Emma is able to talk with them through time, she's basically creating a mutant circuit with Reggie >>149962091.
>"It's a murder robot, not a dog."But it is a murder robot piloted by a dog, though.
Well, there goes the "don't disrupt the timeline even more than you've already done" plan.
>"I can go to your house right now and tell her--I mean, you--that she shouldn't go with Charles Xavier."Yeah, except you can't do that without causing ridiculous amounts of damage to the timeline.
>>150305098Why would Axo's psychic power work on a robot?
>"It's summoning more. And it pinned our spatiotemporal location."How exactly is it summoning more? Is it able connect itself to whatever current Sentinel database exist to call for backup?
...I guess it can.
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Exceptional X-Men will return as Expatriate X-Men!And now for Wolverines & Deadpools.
This is not only the last issue of this miniseries, but also the end of Ziglar's run on Deadpool. Back when Ellie went through the process of resurrecting Wade, she met with what seemed to be the ghost of her dead mother. A good while later, Wade gets a tip of children vanishing in Symkaria with their parents getting murdered, and uses the mission as an opportunity to invite Logan and Laura for a good father and daughter team-up. But in reality, the vanishings and Ellie's visions of her dead mother are all the Shadow King's doing, in order to successfully possess Ellie and turn her into his new host! Will this be the end of Deadpool & Daughters? Only one way to find out.
>"Who the hell is this Shadow King?"Ziglar, you can't make references to Uncanny X-Force in the previous two issues of this mini and then have Wade say this when Shadow King appeared in UXF.
>>150305158So, is this the actual end of the series? I thought they were pushing Kitty to be talking to her OC lesbian love interest at the end... and I'm happy they didn't. It seems like they re-wrote the dialogue.I really hope this book is over. I honestly didn't enjoy anyone's characterization here, anyone new, or the art. I'm amazed it got so many issues.
That's gotta hurt.
Hi again Ellie's mom
Hit him with the Family Kamehameha
And Ellie got herself her own type of speech bubble and finally learned how to break the fourth wall in the end.
And now for a final message by the creative team.And now we wait for Hellverine.
>>150305077kate sex>>150305085KITTY SEXXXOin minecraft
>>150305105a black woman with pink hair blending in the suburbs of 70s Chicago? better send axo
>>150304962I want to say money but in reality Brevoort is fucking stupid
>>150304990So is this the same blink from Exiles?
>>150305002So is this Iceman also Gay?
>>150305017bad writing
>>150304962the idea of a mutant whos superpower is that he has a smaller gremlin version of himself chained to a leash is very funny to me
>>150305199It will probably get a relaunch after the Alt-universe event is over
>>150305263shouldn't have given her the same colour as Gwenpool's speech balloons
>>150305909Brevoort's whole tenure during "FTA" could be best described as "HEY KIDS! MEMBER THE 90S?!" so of course he would leap at the opportunity to double down...
>>150306269What If they killed Gwenpool off so they wouldn't be sharing the same gimmick?
>>150306302>HEY KIDS! MEMBER THE 90S?!The X-men are forever living in their own shadow. Not to mention, there's a group of young adults nowadays who were born in the 2000s who wouldn't remember
In an old thread someone have said that the World Under Doom event will cause AoR and that it is some giant Fuck You from Brevoort to Marvel before he leave, can someone explain?
And we're back! Speaking of last issues, this is the last issue of our hot claws ongoing. After foiling Mephisto's plan of turning the mutants into demons using magic from Hell, Akihiro was approached by Project Hellfire to join them and investigate the origins of the being known as the Hell Hulk, who have had parts of his body hidden around the world. Turns out, the Hell Hulk was the creation by the other Project Hellfire recruit Severith, who had in reality manipulated them all into assembling it again so that he could get his revenge on Mephisto for having destroyed it back then. But following Severith's betrayal and escape with the Hell Hulk, Mephisto revealed to Akihiro that he had captured Aurora, and he would only release her if Severith was stopped from exacting his revenge...
Looks like Severith is calling for his buddies to wreck havok.
SIKE
Mephisto is getting smashed...
Oh wait, Aurora was fine the whole time. Phew.
And Hell Hulk returned back to Hell, never to return again. Until, you know Percy decides to bring him back.
Get fucked
And now for a final message by the creative team.Next week: Uncanny X-Men #21, Phoenix #15, Magik #10, Deadpool/Wolverine #9.And that's it! If you liked these, support your LCS or whatever.
>>150306199I'm pretty sure the point of this is to be very dubious as to where or what is going on.If the bombs already dropped, then Blink and Victor should be off gallivanting across worlds as that was their hinge point that the funny bugs used to nab them. It's Exiles Blink as she would appear in the first issue of that series, but it's not Exiles Blink as we know her, I guess is the answer.
>>150304982>>150304986Roguertoko Kusanagi
>>150305060that explains why HUSH 2 was delayedhe told jim lee to fuck off
>>150305077They are really trying to turn kitty into Blossom, all is left is the glasses.
>>150306315That only proves that brevoort needs to be executed with extreme prejudice
>>150305100Isn't it like a special characteristic of Kate that her powers short circuit electronics she phases through?
Aor ends in december?
Apparently AiPT had an interview with Brevoort released today (despite it being called X-Men Monday).AIPT: Welcome back to X-Men Monday, Tom — and it’s not even an anniversary edition! I was wondering if we could start by going back to the origins of the Age of Revelation event and share how it came together. Because, if I remember correctly, X-Men: Heir of Apocalypse kicked off in Jordan D. White’s X-Office and was designed to bridge two eras — not set the stage for a celebration of the anniversary of the Age of Apocalypse. >Tom Brevoort: It’s two separate but connected things. Everything you said about X-Men: Heir of Apocalypse is correct. Jordan and the previous administration started it. They didn’t get that deep into it, but they got deep enough that the creative team — Steve Foxe and Netho Diaz — was on board. And they had at least some broad outlines. I think even the first issue may have been written and in production. They decided they were happy to hand that over to us and move on to the new stuff they were going to work on.>But they hadn’t worked out exactly what the finale was going to be. They’d set up that somebody was going to be the heir of Apocalypse, but they didn’t figure it out ahead of time because they didn’t know what our plans would be — and we didn’t know what our plans would be either. We were only starting to formulate them. So we looked over the 12 contenders and eliminated characters that were already spoken for in some major way.
>>150309412>We landed on the idea that Doug Ramsey would become the chosen person. In part, we liked it because it was unexpected of all the characters in that list of 12. For years, he’s kind of been described as the X-Man with the useless power that can’t do anything. Why is he hanging around with these other cool New Mutants who can do stuff? He can’t fight anybody, so what good is he? I liked the idea just on the face of it — turning that upside down and taking the least dominant mutant character and putting him into a much more active place and role. But at that point, that was that.>But having made the decision that it would be Doug, I went back to the new group of X-writers and went, “Hey, we’re doing this thing here, and as much as this is a piece we’re kind of inheriting midstream, I’d kind of like it to not just be a thing that falls by the wayside.” You know, like the next time Doug shows up, he says, “Yeah, I got over that.”>As we started to plan for 2025, one of the things that came up internally at Marvel more than anything else was it being the 30th anniversary of Age of Apocalypse. We should do something for that. And we had a couple of different notions that kicked around — more than one of which has actually ended up coming to fruition, which has its own problems and makes things a little more confusing. But coming out of those conversations, I again went back to the X-crew and went, “Hey, this thing is coming up, they’d be interested in us doing something to commemorate this in some fashion.” And at that point, Jed MacKay said, “Well, I think I have an idea for a thing.”
>>150309425>So very quickly, that became Age of Revelation. It was a nice-sounding name and similar enough in its construction to Age of Apocalypse, where you stop all the books, go to a different place, all the characters are in weird spots, and it’s interesting to see what’s happened to everybody and how this is all going to shake out. But it wasn’t just doing the same story again, where the Age of Apocalypse mechanism was Legion goes back into the past and accidentally kills Professor X, changing X-history and turning the present into this awful dystopia ruled by Apocalypse. Our take was we’ll move 10 years into the future and see what has become of the world that we’re in now, which still lets us get kind of the same sort of experience that you had from Age of Apocalypse, without it just being the same thing all over again.>And then, of course, at the same time, I started talking to Jeph Loeb about doing an actual Age of Apocalypse follow-up. And for a bit, it looked like that might not happen or might not happen fast enough, because Jeph was working on a bunch of other things. That’s one of the reasons we first started talking about Age of Revelation. I think I said maybe we do it for a month, which was crazy and stupid of me. Everyone got enthused about it, and we thought if we’re going to do this, we should commit and go big with it in the same kind of way they did with Age of Apocalypse.>Once everything was underway and we were starting to work on this, all the stuff going on with Jeph cleared up. That was good news, except that now I have two things that are similar that have to come out at the same time, but are completely separate from one another. So I’ve just been trusting the intelligence of our audience to be able to differentiate between X-Men of Apocalypse and Age of Revelation.
>>150309435AIPT: I feel like there are comic book readers who assume there’s a master plan for all these characters, but Doug’s unexpected journey just reflects the collaborative fun of comics. Under the previous X-Office, Rictor, for instance, could have become the heir.>Tom: Yeah, he absolutely could have been, had the books never come to me and stayed with Jordan. If Jordan worked out the post-Krakoan era, I’m sure the ending of X-Men: Heir of Apocalypse would’ve been different, but all the books would’ve been different.AIPT: Some of the Age of Revelation series focus on the wider Marvel Universe. X-Fan Mario B is curious about the process for determining which characters get involved beyond the mutants, such as Spider-Man and Cloak and Dagger. >Tom: Well, once we took the bull by the horns and went, OK, this is going to be bigger than just a little one-month thing, at a Marvel Editorial Summit, Jed walked through the initial sort of skeleton superstructure of Age of Revelation. We said we’re doing this, it’s mainly an X-thing, but we’d be open to and happy to have some stuff that’s outside of X in the wider Marvel Universe, because this future that we’re going to isn’t just an X-future — it’s a Marvel future.>So a lot of people showed up with ideas and wanted to play. Some saw places where doing stories in this world could help tee up stuff they wanted to do down the road. So really, the books and the characters that got used as much as anything were because the creators and editors working on those titles saw an opportunity here or saw something they thought was cool and fun and wanted to join in. So it’s very collaborative in how we build these things.
>>150309450AIPT: X-Fan HED points out that during your tenure as Conductor of X, you’ve brought back a number of classic and obscure X-Men logos. With Age of Revelation, you’ve dusted off the Classic X-Men and X-Men Archives logos. What considerations went into choosing those logos?>Tom: Well, some of it is I have a certain fondness and a certain nostalgia for a lot of the old iconography, because these are times when I was reading comics just like anybody else. My first instinct was to use the spindly X-Men logo that ran on Classic X-Men. I felt it’s sort of a quasi-dystopian future, and things aren’t so good, so it’s like our X-Men logo, but it’s this more fragile version.>My initial impulse was to use it on all the X-Men books, but while we were planning to do that, Jay Bowen, who is one of our designers and did all the design work on Age of Revelation, went into the file at Marvel with all those other X-logos. So, rather than going with one logo for five or six books, Jay came back with a bunch of other logos from the archives in case we wanted to have different logos on all of these things. I looked at the different logos and said, “Son of a gun, that actually does look better and makes them more distinct.” So that was all Jay’s doing — by just doing it and showing me that it was better than what I had been thinking up to that point. AIPT: The big question X-Fans Alex, Jason, and Kenny are asking — just how long exactly is the Age of Revelation? And X-Fan Jason asks if it’ll all come to a close with an “Omega” issue.>Tom: Well, depending on who you are, it will be an eternity or it’ll be over too quickly. But it’s going to run through the end of December, and then in January, we’ll enter a new phase.
>>150309461>The event won’t end with an “Omega” issue per se, largely because we’re doing X-Men of Apocalypse, and that started with an Alpha and will end with an Omega. I didn’t want to have two Alphas and two Omegas. So Age of Revelation cleverly begins in an Overture issue and ends in a Finale issue, which is totally different from an Alpha and an Omega. So don’t be confused, these are completely separate things. But yes, there will be a Finale issue, and it will be done by Jed and Ryan Stegman, who are also doing X-Men: Age of Revelation Overture. It will bring all of the threads and story back to some hopefully cohesive and satisfying big climax that will set things up for us to move forward into January.AIPT: I know you can’t play favorites, but who are some of the characters to watch in Age of Revelation? What new takes on beloved characters will X-Fans be talking about?>Tom: There are a lot of characters, and it’s a lot to keep in your brain all at once. But going into Age of Revelation, one thing we talked about early on, and the reason why skipping 10 years ahead was so appealing to us, is that we’ve introduced a lot of younger characters in this era of X-Men. Not just in the X-Men books, but other titles like Wolverine, so this is a chance to take things 10 years into the future, age all those characters 10 years forward, and make them more prominently X-Men in a way that’s difficult in the current stories, because they’re the newbies right now in the same way the Academy X kids were newbies once and are now just established X-characters. So right there, there’s a whole strata of characters that are going to be prominent in this. >Outside of that, to give some specifics and some characters that have a little more history than guys we’ve just introduced in the last year and a half, I think people, and especially fans who have been hungry for more of a deep dive on Gambit, are going to be very satisfied with the Gambit journey in Unbreakable X-Men.
>>150309471>In the course of the story, I think people will be a little taken aback by it at the beginning and find Rogue Red‘s story very interesting in Rogue Storm.>There’s a very different version of Kamala Khan in Expatriate X-Men — it’s a Kamala that’s lived 10 more years and had some experiences that are different from the Kamala of today, and that will hopefully make her an interesting player. That series also has a really cool take on Colossus of all people. I don’t think we get to him until the second month, but once he’s around, he’s kind of got a nice presence that’s unexpected.>Glob Herman in Amazing X-Men has turned out to be a particular standout among all characters, and that’s as much as anything because Jed really gravitates to the more fringy weirdo characters, which you can kind of see looking back at things like his Moon Knight, where all of a sudden 8-Ball was a big player and somebody that people liked seeing.>And in X-Men: Book of Revelation, the Ghost of Philadelphia will be something that hopefully people will like.AIPT: And the Ghost of Philadelphia is a character we know?>Tom: Who can tell? I would be remiss to say anything.
>>150309498AIPT: X-Fans Alex and Harry G ask how you and the X-Office decided which characters would go where, and whose side they’d be on in Age of Revelation.>Tom: To some degree, it was kind of like a draft pick, because we had these conversations generally amongst the core X-writers, but as other writers got involved, they too had thoughts. And there was a hierarchy in that Jed writing the spine of this also meant Jed had first pick. Jed had a bunch of X-characters that are the ones he’s been writing every month, Gail Simone has a bunch, Saladin Ahmed has his, and so forth.>But very early on, we sort of took the position of mixing and matching a little bit. Let’s mix things up and let’s get some characters into places that you wouldn’t necessarily ordinarily see them, and let them bounce off of different characters than the characters that we’ve been having them interact with all along. Because that can’t help but be interesting, and maybe you’ll get something out of that. That could be a thing that we develop more going forward.>So there were really very few cases where two people wanted the same toy. And even in those cases, we were able to find ways to more or less make everybody happy. It honestly was a fairly easy process because the various X-creators are very professional, get along with one another reasonably well, and they’re united in their hatred of me. So it gives them a common enemy to push against.AIPT: You need those Revelation powers to get everyone in line. >Tom: Well, being an editor, I kind of have those in a way. But like Doug, I’m slightly reluctant to use them.
>>150309512AIPT: X-Fan Kelly is curious about R-LDS. So far, Magneto is the only character to suffer from this disease, despite the fact that it’s supposedly linked to Krakoan resurrection. We haven’t heard anything about R-LDS in a while, so are we due for any plot developments/revelations about it in Age of Revelation?>Tom: You won’t necessarily see any R-LDS stuff during Age of Revelation. There’ll be other stuff. There’s certainly 3K stuff in Age of Revelation. But you’ll get the next move on the R-LDS stuff pretty soon afterward, going into the early months of 2026. It’s about ready to pop, so people will start to get a sense of at least a broader idea of what’s actually going on as opposed to what maybe seems like is going on.AIPT: X-Fan Barrett Owen wonders if the drastic changes characters like Cyclops, Gambit, and Cypher go through in the Age of Revelation will have ramifications on their characters beyond the event’s conclusion.>Tom: At least in certain instances, yes. And very definitively, there are at least two present-day X-Men who end up in this world and experience these events firsthand, and they’ll take back those experiences with them to the present. And again, that will help to vector things toward or away from the events that we will have experienced here. People will be carrying these experiences with them. In other cases, it’ll portend. You may see characters that are together here, and that’s either a thing that maybe will happen in the course of the next few years of storytelling, or maybe that’s a horror that must be avoided in the next few years. And again, knowing X-Men fans, the answer will be both because there’ll be some who are all up for it, and there’ll be others who think that’s the worst thing ever. But everything that happens here, we’re treating like it’s genuine.
>>150309535>I think I’ve talked about this with you in the past — maybe not. But my standing directive to the X-Men writers, the thing that I say over and over again, more and more than anything else, like my one abiding commandment, is to make the readers cry. I want there to be enough emotional truth in these stories that the characters resonate and feel real, and their situations provoke a strong emotional response from the audience. That’s what I want in every issue of every book. I want to reduce all of the X-Fans to tears every single time. We don’t necessarily always get there, and not every story is cut from the same cloth, but that’s the point that I keep hammering on more than any other, and Age of Revelation is no different. AIPT: Speaking of looking beyond Age of Revelation, X-Fan 1407 Graymalkin Lane the living memory of the X-Men says every big X-event aims to reset the stage in some way. What do you hope Age of Revelation accomplishes for the franchise as a whole — whether that’s tightening continuity, refreshing character arcs, or setting up the next era of mutant storytelling?>Tom: Well, there are a couple of things to that. Sometimes, the fans approach this stuff or think about this stuff in ways that are different from me. I was asked a stumper question at San Diego Comic-Con this past year, where somebody came up and said, “You know, during the Krakoan era, there were a lot of really weighty subjects that were discussed and debated, and the characters grappled with these. What are the big issues that your characters are grappling with now?” And it was like, “I’m sorry, I’m telling superhero stories. I’m not trying to lay out philosophies on living.” That usually comes from the writers and the artists.
>>150309542>So, in terms of a specific thing — what am I looking for Age of Revelation to achieve? I want it to be big, bold, and exciting. I want it to be moving. I want people to love it and not know what’s going to happen. Because certainly, we’ve entered a world in which nobody should be considered safe, because I don’t have to keep them around for comics next month, necessarily. And so, all bets are off. I want readers to find the books fun and intriguing.>And given the number of titles, it helps to unify the X-world and the Marvel Universe a little bit. It brings those two a little closer together by involving a larger set of characters. As you said, we’ll see Spider-Man, the Avengers, and the Fantastic Four. We’ll see what happens to this other iconography of the MU in this and then coming out of it.>Then, going into January and beyond, we’re kind of in the shadow of tomorrow, where the events going forward will all kind of live in the umbra of these events that we have just witnessed.>That’s kind of it. You know, Nightcrawler had to grapple with what faith means in a world in which death no longer exists. Yes, he did, and that was fun. But I’m not looking to unlock the meaning of life in this story.AIPT: Based on what you just said, I’m getting the sense that the stories following Age of Revelation will almost have a darker tone to them. Is that accurate?>Tom: I don’t know that it’s necessarily going to be any darker than the books have been beforehand. It’s all going to kind of be sitting in a reflection of the events that we’ve just witnessed. We’ve just seen things that have happened to all these characters 10 years down the line. And as far as we’re approaching this, these are all legitimate futures. This isn’t a what-if world. These things exist, as far as even the present-day characters are concerned. So, you’ll see a certain amount of reflectivity in what happens.
>>150309556>That having been said, you’ll also see us start to launch a bunch of new projects in January, with more in February and March as we restock the line again and have a bunch of new things. We’ll spotlight some characters that haven’t been spotlighted in a while and reshuffle the deck with characters that are now sort of momentarily on the sidelines. Hopefully, that keeps the line feeling fun and exciting and having new cool things for people to check out.AIPT: I’ve seen a lot of X-Fans concerned about series ending ahead of Age of Revelation. Is there a chance we’ll see some series return?>Tom: A bunch of titles are coming back just like series came back after the Age of Apocalypse. Other titles are going to come back with a bit of a refresh. Some of them are going to transform and essentially be new titles coming out the other side. It’s going to kind of be a little of everything, and there’ll be stuff that didn’t exist before this that will now be launching. So it’s kind of something from every possible category. But until we actually get to the nitty-gritty of it in a month, it’s premature to say, “Oh yes, these are all coming back and these creators are all going to be there.” But if you look at Age of Revelation and what creators are playing in that pool, you start to get a sense of how we’re going to look come January or February. It won’t be exactly the same, but it’s not going to be like we turned everything over, and it’s a whole new crop of people here.AIPT: Thanks for sharing that. I was wondering if some of the newer writers in the Age of Revelation mix might stick around after the event passes.>Tom: Going into January, February, March, and even beyond, we’ll definitely see an additional influx of new creators that haven’t been working on the books regularly up to this point. They’ll start to come in and do new projects and be involved in existing projects.
>>150309563AIPT: Now, for X-Fans Alex Dee, Andre, Bejeweled, Chris G., Egera, Fatimah al-Zahra, Gabe Summers, Grevling, Jenn, Justin Lance, Leo Polonia, Pedro Gonzalez, PhoenixOscura, Make Mine Marvel, Mental Manipulator, Morlock-19, Purplehairedknight, Starlight, Stefano, Taylor K., Tazirai, and Zack Sevilla — hold on, need to take a sip of water — uh, any Betsy Braddock updates?>Tom: I have no news. I really do appreciate their enthusiasm and their effort. Not a day goes by that I don’t get a couple of emails and see a couple of things on social media where people are laying out that they want more Betsy Braddock. And certainly, they want her in a specific way — it’s just not consistently one specific way. 10 different people have 10 different versions of their idealized Betsy. So what I could say is we’re getting to it. We’re not ready right this second, but we’re getting to it.AIPT: Alright, there you have it, Betsy fans. And finally, is it safe to assume we can expect to learn a lot more about the next X-era at New York Comic Con in October?>Tom: I think certainly in New York. We’re going to be doing an X-Men panel, so we’ll definitely show off all of our pretty new artwork and a couple of our new things there for sure. So around then, I would definitely expect to see a bunch of stuff start to come out. Because otherwise, it’s going to be a very long hour on that panel.AIPT: No one likes a dull convention panel, so fingers crossed that pretty artwork is ready in time. But on that note — thanks for taking the time to stop by X-Men Monday, Tom! >https://aiptcomics.com/2025/09/10/x-men-monday-311-tom-brevoort-revelation/
>>150305054HOLOCAUSTHOLOCAUSTHOLOCAUST
Oh and we got all of the last issue solicits for the 16 minis.AMAZING X-MEN #3 (OF 3)Written by JED MACKAYArt and Cover by MAHMUD ASRAR>ASSASSINATION PROCLAMATION!>X YEARS LATER, against all odds and with heavy losses, the X-Men reach Philadelphia, the capital of the Revelation Territories. But this is deep enemy territory, and the much-reduced X-Men will require significant allies in order to realize their objective: the assassination of Revelation, made all the more crucial by his true scheme coming to light!
BINARY #3 (OF 3)Written by STEPHANIE PHILLIPSArt by GIADA BELVISOCover by RICKIE YAGAWA>SUPERNOVA!>X YEARS LATER, Carol Danvers, bearing the heavy weight of the cosmic name BINARY and feeling the godlike power of the PHOENIX FORCE coursing through her body, now stands face-to-face with the enemy who has come to annihilate everything Carol holds dear! At her lowest ebb, will Carol manage to hold back the destruction, or will she go supernova…and take it all with her?!
LAURA KINNEY: SABRETOOTH #3 (OF 3)Written by ERICA SCHULTZArt by VALENTINA PINTICover by ELENA CASAGRANDE>RAID ON ARAKKO!>X YEARS LATER, SABRETOOTH stalks ARAKKO, home of APOCALYPSE! Don’t miss this key turning point in REVELATION’s plan, as LAURA must choose between family and fealty…with deadly results.
LONGSHOTS #3 (OF 3)Written by GERRY DUGGAN & JONATHAN HICKMANArt by ALAN ROBINSONCover by DUSTIN WEAVER>EVERYBODY DIES!>X YEARS LATER, all your heroes are dead! Did you think we were JOKING? This is one of the only books where we can get away with it, so, of course, we are killing EVERYONE! But do you want to see how it all goes down? Of COURSE you do! So put your hands out in December and let your retailer put a copy of LONGSHOTS in your grubby little mitts! Oh, you ARE a retailer? Well, get to ordering! There are a bunch of feral fans waiting at your doors demanding this book! Look out! They’re busting down the glass!
UNBREAKABLE X-MEN #3 (OF 3)Written by GAIL SIMONEArt and Cover by LUCAS WERNECK>ATLANTIS UNDER SEIGE!>X YEARS LATER, a grief-stricken GAMBIT has a mission to recover and recall several unwilling X-MEN who have left the mutant life to face a creature of nightmares that can doom them all! It’s the return of several beloved mutants (and a few less beloved), coming back to try to contain the unimaginable army of the undead that threatens both Atlantis and the surface world!
ROGUE STORM #3 (OF 3)Written by MUREWA AYODELEArt by ROLAND BOSCHICover by HUMBERTO RAMOS>CHAPTER THREE: THE DEVOURER!>X YEARS LATER, as a result of the actions of ROGUE and STORM, an ancient evil has been let loose upon the world. Sorcerers are meeting their brutal ends. Magical defenses from DOCTOR DOOM, DAIMON HELLSTROM, THE SCARLET WITCH, DOCTOR STRANGE and many Marvel mystics prove futile. With the help of the disgraced sorcerer DANIEL DRUMM (DOCTOR VOODOO’s ghost twin brother, who died in his very first appearance), ROGUE and STORM will face the ancient evil one final time.
IRON & FROST #3 (OF 3)Written by CAVAN SCOTTArt by RUAIRÍ COLEMANCover by RYAN BROWN>NO HEART. NO HOPE. NO FUTURE.>X YEARS LATER, the IRON KING reigns supreme – and time is running out. Emma Frost must risk everything to reach the man she once loved. Devastation in the future is guaranteed, but can a desperate gambit save the past?
SINISTER’S SIX #3 (OF 3)Written by DAVID MARQUEZArt by RAFAEL LOUREIROCover by DAVID MARQUEZ>SIX AGAINST THE WORD.>X YEARS LATER, Sinister’s Six have caught the attention of Revelation himself! Can this group of scrappers and thieves fight their way out of this? And what are Mr. Sinister’s true intentions for them?
THE LAST WOLVERINE #3 (OF 3)Written by SALADIN AHMEDArt by EDGAR SALAZARCover by MARTÍN CÓCCOLO>LAST WOLVERINE STANDING!>X YEARS LATER, WOLVERINE has tracked down LOGAN. But when student meets teacher on the field of battle, who will remain standing as the LAST WOLVERINE? A heartbreaking tale of betrayal and broken promises, this issue will remain a touchstone in WOLVERINE storytelling!
OMEGA KIDS #3 (OF 3)Written by TONY FLEECSArt by ANDRÉS GENOLETCover by ROD REIS>YOU CAN’T STAY A KID FOREVER.>X YEARS LATER, Quentin Quire discovers exactly what he’s created for Revelation. Has Kid Omega become a throwback? Or does the age of Omega Kids need to end?
RADIOACTIVE SPIDER-MAN #3 (OF 3)Written by JOE KELLYArt by KEV WALKERCover by GIUSEPPE CAMUNCOLI>SPIDER-MAN VERSUS…SPIN!>X YEARS LATER, when push comes to X-Gene-infected, monster-riddled, postapocalyptic wasteland, who does a RADIOACTIVE Spider-Man have a greater responsibility toward, the people of NYC or the people he loves most in the world?! EX-Spider-Man, Miles Morales and Ghost-Spider know the answer – and they’ll go THROUGH Peter Parker to do the right thing!
X-MEN: BOOK OF REVELATION #3 (OF 3)Written by JED MACKAYArt and Cover by NETHO DIAZ>THE END?>X YEARS LATER, Revelation’s court is in an uproar as plots are revealed and betrayals laid bare. But the greatest betrayal of all is yet to come, and the world will never be the same.
EXPATRIATE X-MEN #3 (OF 3)Written by EVE L. EWINGArt and Cover by FRANCESCO MORTARINO>TARGET: DARKCHILD!>X YEARS LATER, MELEE, BRONZE, RIFT, COLOSSUS, MS. MARVEL and the crew of the Dragonfly face DARKCHILD herself. She wants something they have, and she has something they want. But just when they need to band together most, their group of insurgents is being torn apart by lies and deception. Will they escape with their lives or be swallowed by the whims of the Limbo Lands?
CLOAK OR DAGGER #3 (OF 3)Written by JUSTINA IRELANDArt by LORENZO TAMMETTACover by MIKE MCKONE>RACE AGAINST TIME!>X YEARS LATER, the Fenris Twins have cornered Cloak, and it’s not looking good. Dagger has one final card to play, but using it could tear our heroes – and what’s left of the fabric of reality – apart for good…
UNDEADPOOL #3 (OF 3)Written by TIM SEELEYArt by CARLOS MAGNOCover by E.M. GIST>THE PROMISED LAND!>X YEARS LATER, WADE WILSON and FEARLESS reach their goal. But will the EXPATRIATE X-MEN complete their mission or fall to the uncontrollable urges of UNDEADPOOL?
X-VENGERS #3 (OF 3)Written by JASON LOOArt by SERGIO DÁVILACover by MIKE MCKONE>IF EARTH’S MIGHTIEST CAN’T STOP THIS WAR, NO ONE WINS!>X YEARS LATER, the clock is ticking to save the human and mutant worlds alike! What has reawakened a technological apocalypse? And can the X-Vengers put a stop to it while fending off both Revelation and President Sam Wilson?And that's it.
>>150309888So it's over by December then?Why were there rumours that it would be going on till March next year?
>>150309841Humiliation ritual, fuck brevoort
>>150309856>the Expatriate X-Men spend all three issues locked in Illyana's rape dimensionok
>>150310159>the Expatriate X-Men spend all three issues locked in Illyana's rape dimensionGod I wish that was me
>>150304959Bump
>>150309542>I think I’ve talked about this with you in the past — maybe not. But my standing directive to the X-Men writers, the thing that I say over and over again, more and more than anything else, like my one abiding commandment, is to make the readers cry.Only thing people are crying over is how shit the line has become under your tenure>I was asked a stumper question at San Diego Comic-Con this past year, where somebody came up and said, “You know, during the Krakoan era, there were a lot of really weighty subjects that were discussed and debated, and the characters grappled with these. What are the big issues that your characters are grappling with now?” And it was like, “I’m sorry, I’m telling superhero stories. I’m not trying to lay out philosophies on living.” That usually comes from the writers and the artists.You didn't answer shit Tom, people who were there outright said that you did not have an answer>>150309556>So, in terms of a specific thing — what am I looking for Age of Revelation to achieve? I want it to be big, bold, and exciting. I want it to be moving. I want people to love it and not know what’s going to happen. Because certainly, we’ve entered a world in which nobody should be considered safe, because I don’t have to keep them around for comics next month, necessarily. And so, all bets are off. I want readers to find the books fun and intriguing.TL;DR: I want my comics to have hype moments and aura, while being unable to provide that or anything worth of substance
>>150307866Gwenpool had been shit for a lot of time, at this point I'd rather have someone new
>>150309834Sex with the blonde girl
>>150304971So is this real AoA or a crossover story? Bevause that is Murant X Havok, not AoA Havok!
>>150305010Sinister has become a cancer to the X-Men in and out of story
>>150305069Oh yeah these gay assholes I forgot about them
>>150305168Please stop giving characters kids, they suck.
>>150304959Here for Blink>>150305052>>150305059who suddenly changed into thighhighs mid time-jump?
>>150305060RETURN OF THE KING
>>150306204shouldn't be. and morph should be male and womanizerwe'll see
>>150309461>>Tom: Well, depending on who you are, it will be an eternity or it’ll be over too quickly. But it’s going to run through the end of December, and then in January, we’ll enter a new phase.So From The Ashes is ending in two weeks, getting replaced with Age of Revelation and then we're getting the next line relaunch
>>150307221Ah yes, surely this is a dramatization of the next time Marvel goes to NYCC.
>>150309576>No one likes a dull convention panel, so fingers crossed that pretty artwork is ready in time.Well I'm glad AIPT at least knows no one at Marvel has writing worth a damn.
>>150307138So Diablo-esque.
>>150305054Didn't an evil Hyperion killed Holocaust via cracking his armor and snorting him in?
>>150314548The real problem of Marvel's comic con panels is how much they end up recapping shit that people already know about, while introducing very little new material to speak ofIronically the last time Marvel had a panel that was all new material was the FTA announcement panel back in March last year
I can't express enough how much I despise these 'creators'
>>150312103>they suckYes, my cock, Gabby's the best
>>150305060God the coloring in this issue was awful, just eye raping
>>150314617This is either a different version of the AoA timeline, or characters like Holocaust, Havok and Sinister all just got better after their apparent deaths.
>>150305060>>150305027So I wonder if this really is just gonna be its own story or if they are gonna end up being involved in the Age of Revelation event on their way to "fix" their timeline.
>>150310005I mean its possible that it was gonna last that long until they read the reception of people for the event so they are gonna squeeze a ton of the books each week instead of spacing them out.
>>150316466It’s outright said to be a splinter timeline
>>150310005They mention a part 2 instead of Omega, so might be just the first half of books with the next half being more books with funny names like Unstoppable X-Men, Marvel 5-in-1, InfiniXy, Freedom Force Works, Evolutionary Massacre, and Moon Knight: Amahl Farouk.
>>150309851Who is the kid?
>>150312069Filtered
>>150305010villain power goals
>>150304956Please don't taint real age of apocalypse form the 90s, stop revisiting that saga.
>>150309813Can we please go back to Iron Man having nothing to do with the X-Men? I don't like that he's been so tangled up with in the mutant storylines since Duggan's run.
>>150309779Here for Carol's solicit
>>150318810His daughter I hope.
>>150320297cope
>>150324442Just wait until they have a mutant with the last name Stark come back from the future.
>>150324396Mercury my beloved