
The X-Men are still a long way off their MCU debut, but there’s still plenty for fans to get excited about.
Aside from the next few seasons ofX-Men ‘97and a potentialsequel toDeadpool & Wolverine, the comic version of Marvel’s merry band of mutants is going through some big changes.
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Your favourite heroes like Wolverine, Cyclops, Rogue and Gambit are unfortunately not featured on the roster, but that’s not a bad thing, since there are loads of mutants who are just as deserving of the spotlight.
Ewing said: “Well, those who know that I was a poet long before becoming a comics creator will appreciate thatEXCEPTIONAL X-MEN, in a world full of X-adjectives, simply sounds really good. But right now, they are exceptional in that they don’t carry a lot of the same history on their shoulders as the main characters in our other titles."
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She continued, “For better or worse, they have no ties to Krakoa or broader team politics or the previous era of mutantdom. They’re just a group of awkward kids in the Midwest trying to figure out their abilities, like generations of young mutants before them.”
The first issue of the new X-Men series is available now, so pick it up if you want to learn more about this new team.
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