Marvel Comics has released an exciting trailer for the highly anticipated Ultimate X-Men #1, which gives fans a sneak peek at Peach Momoko’s unique vision for mutantkind.Marvel’s Ultimate X-Men #1 trailer primarily features Hisako Ichiki, AKA Armor, a young fan-favorite X-Man who debuted in Astonishing X-Men. The trailer also features never-before-seen artwork that offers a new look at Maystorm, the Storm-inspired character Momoko created for 2023’s New Champions Variant Cover and who will debut in Ultimate X-Men. Set in Japan, Momoko’s upcoming series will blend classic mutant metaphors with Japanese folklore and urban legends. The saga infuses horror into the X-Men mutant origin story as Hisako’s Armor must overcome her darkest fears to unlock her full mutant potential.Momoko discussed the themes she was most excited to explore in Ultimate X-Men, “I am writing many of the stories looking back at my own experiences (and what I saw) during my own time as a student in junior high and high school,” she said. “But also keeping in mind and comparing the similarities and differences of the environments that young children find themselves in today,” the creator added.
Marvel Comics has released an exciting trailer for the highly anticipated Ultimate X-Men #1, which gives fans a sneak peek at Peach Momoko’s unique vision for mutantkind.
Marvel‘s Ultimate X-Men #1 trailer primarily features Hisako Ichiki, AKA Armor, a young fan-favorite X-Man who debuted in Astonishing X-Men. The trailer also features never-before-seen artwork that offers a new look at Maystorm, the Storm-inspired character Momoko created for 2023’s New Champions Variant Cover and who will debut in Ultimate X-Men. Set in Japan, Momoko’s upcoming series will blend classic mutant metaphors with Japanese folklore and urban legends. The saga infuses horror into the X-Men mutant origin story as Hisako’s Armor must overcome her darkest fears to unlock her full mutant potential.
Momoko discussed the themes she was most excited to explore in Ultimate X-Men, “I am writing many of the stories looking back at my own experiences (and what I saw) during my own time as a student in junior high and high school,” she said. “But also keeping in mind and comparing the similarities and differences of the environments that young children find themselves in today,” the creator added.
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