Marvel is known for its event cycle. The publisher used to just one big summer crossover event, but as the success of these comics became more apparent, Marvel went all in on making event books. Most of the time, these event books get comics that build into them, but other times they come out of nowhere. However, even the ones that have a build build-up usually use plenty of room for prequels.Good prequels reveal information that fans didn’t have but are still hungry for. In recent years, Marvel has put out miniseries that harken back to the publisher’s past, and there’s no reason they can’t do that for many of their big events. These prequels would flesh out the backstories of events like Secret Wars and Age of Apocalypse and make them even better.The X-Men’s Krakoa Era has been a blockbuster, and it kicked off with the amazing one-two punch of House Of X/Powers Of X. Billed as “two books that are one,” these two comics blew away readers, as writer Jonathan Hickman and artists Pepe Larraz and R.B. Silva took X-fans on a journey through time and space. In some ways, these two books are their own prequels, but they left a lot of stories untold.10 Marvel Origin Tropes We’re All Tired Of
Marvel is known for its event cycle. The publisher used to just one big summer crossover event, but as the success of these comics became more apparent, Marvel went all in on making event books. Most of the time, these event books get comics that build into them, but other times they come out of nowhere. However, even the ones that have a build build-up usually use plenty of room for prequels.
Good prequels reveal information that fans didn’t have but are still hungry for. In recent years, Marvel has put out miniseries that harken back to the publisher’s past, and there’s no reason they can’t do that for many of their big events. These prequels would flesh out the backstories of events like Secret Wars and Age of Apocalypse and make them even better.
The X-Men’s Krakoa Era has been a blockbuster, and it kicked off with the amazing one-two punch of House Of X/Powers Of X. Billed as “two books that are one,” these two comics blew away readers, as writer Jonathan Hickman and artists Pepe Larraz and R.B. Silva took X-fans on a journey through time and space. In some ways, these two books are their own prequels, but they left a lot of stories untold.
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