Marvel’s “Fall of X” has descended upon the X-Men, completely devastating the world of the mutants in the process. The heroes suffered several surprising casualties at the onset of the event. In fact, Orchis and the robotic Nimrod nearly annihilated the entire team mere moments after the X-Men announced their newest lineup. Things have continued to go downhill in the months since. Major heroes such as Cyclops, Iceman, and Jean Grey experienced detrimental losses, and wholesome heroes like Kitty Pryde and Colossus embraced their darkest natures to face the new war being waged against their kind head on.As the X-Men’s mentor, Professor Charles Xavier considers an uncharacteristically deadly solution to the problems the mutants now face. In the midst of Fall of X’s darkness, Marvel offers X-Men fans a slight glimmer of hope. The publisher recently released a first look at the cover of June’s X-Men (Vol. 6) #35, a significant milestone in that the issue not only officially marks the end of the Krakoan Age, but is also the landmark 700th issue of the mutant heroes’ longest running title, Uncanny X-Men.The artwork for the upcoming X-Men #35 suggests that Xavier’s reset plan will be at least somewhat successful. The wraparound cover, drawn by House of X illustrator Pepe Larraz, features a number of X-Men and both their mutant and non-mutant allies walking together — presumably away from Krakoa and toward the next chapter in their lives. The cover hints that although Marvel appears to be doing away with many elements associated with the Krakoan Age, other facets of the era may remain firmly intact.
Marvel’s “Fall of X” has descended upon the X-Men, completely devastating the world of the mutants in the process. The heroes suffered several surprising casualties at the onset of the event. In fact, Orchis and the robotic Nimrod nearly annihilated the entire team mere moments after the X-Men announced their newest lineup. Things have continued to go downhill in the months since. Major heroes such as Cyclops, Iceman, and Jean Grey experienced detrimental losses, and wholesome heroes like Kitty Pryde and Colossus embraced their darkest natures to face the new war being waged against their kind head on.
As the X-Men’s mentor, Professor Charles Xavier considers an uncharacteristically deadly solution to the problems the mutants now face. In the midst of Fall of X‘s darkness, Marvel offers X-Men fans a slight glimmer of hope. The publisher recently released a first look at the cover of June’s X-Men (Vol. 6) #35, a significant milestone in that the issue not only officially marks the end of the Krakoan Age, but is also the landmark 700th issue of the mutant heroes’ longest running title, Uncanny X-Men.
The artwork for the upcoming X-Men #35 suggests that Xavier’s reset plan will be at least somewhat successful. The wraparound cover, drawn by House of X illustrator Pepe Larraz, features a number of X-Men and both their mutant and non-mutant allies walking together — presumably away from Krakoa and toward the next chapter in their lives. The cover hints that although Marvel appears to be doing away with many elements associated with the Krakoan Age, other facets of the era may remain firmly intact.
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