Marvel Debuts a New ‘Bonus Page’ QR Code Initiative In Its X-Men Relaunch

Marvel is in the midst of a relaunch of its X-Men line of comics called “From the Ashes,” which began earlier this month with the launch of X-Men #1 from Jed MacKay and Ryan Stegman, and has continued for the past three weeks with the launches of Phoenix #1 last week, and NYX #1 this week. Well, in the back of the first issue of X-Men #1, there was a QR code (a “quick-response” code is a printed code that, when scanned by the camera on your mobile phone, takes you to a webpage on the internet). These codes take you to an extra page from the issue, which teases future storylines.
Phoenix #1 and NYX #1 also have the codes and the bonus pages (NYX #1’s bonus page introduced the new Post-Krakoan “Quiet Council”), and Marvel not doing a big announcement ahead of time has led to some confusion over what these pages are intended to be, but X-Men editor Tom Brevoort addressed the issue on his Substack, explaining that they are intended as “bonus pages” as part of the relaunch.
Here is the aforementioned “Things to Come” page from X-Men #1 in 1991.

Marvel is in the midst of a relaunch of its X-Men line of comics called “From the Ashes,” which began earlier this month with the launch of X-Men #1 from Jed MacKay and Ryan Stegman, and has continued for the past three weeks with the launches of Phoenix #1 last week, and NYX #1 this week. Well, in the back of the first issue of X-Men #1, there was a QR code (a “quick-response” code is a printed code that, when scanned by the camera on your mobile phone, takes you to a webpage on the internet). These codes take you to an extra page from the issue, which teases future storylines.

Phoenix #1 and NYX #1 also have the codes and the bonus pages (NYX #1’s bonus page introduced the new Post-Krakoan “Quiet Council”), and Marvel not doing a big announcement ahead of time has led to some confusion over what these pages are intended to be, but X-Men editor Tom Brevoort addressed the issue on his Substack, explaining that they are intended as “bonus pages” as part of the relaunch.

Here is the aforementioned “Things to Come” page from X-Men #1 in 1991.

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