Creators from the X-Men’s past, present, and future
come together to bid a final farewell to the Krakoan Age
in ‘X-Men’ #35, the milestone 700th issue of ‘Uncanny X-Men.’
This Wednesday, June 5th, Marvel Comics is set to release X-MEN #35!
Written and drawn by an all-star cast of writers and artists who have shaped the Krakoan Age, this is one milestone no X-Fan will want to miss! Also featuring a story of family by X-Men master Chris Claremont… and a glimpse of things to come!
Here’s a look at the covers, storyline, and preview pages for Marvel Comics’ new release on New Comic Book Day…
X-MEN #35 – Horizontal Covers
X-MEN #35 – Vertical Covers
X-MEN #35
Written by:
Chris Claremont, Gerry Duggan, Al Ewing, Kieron Gillen, Jed MacKay, Gail Simone
Pencils by:
Mark Brooks, Stefano Caselli, Joshua Cassara, Javier Garrón, Salvador Larroca, Phil Noto, Jerome Opeña, Sara Pichelli, John Romita Jr., Walt Simonson, Luciano Vecchio, Lucas Werneck, Leinil Francis Yu
Inks by:
Mark Brooks, Stefano Caselli, Joshua Cassara, Javier Garrón, Scott Hanna, Salvador Larroca, Phil Noto, Jerome Opeña, Sara Pichelli, Walt Simonson, Luciano Vecchio, Lucas Werneck, Leinil Francis Yu
Colors by:
David Curiel, GURU-eFX, Romulo Fajardo Jr., Matt Hollingsworth, Morry Hollowell,
Laura Martin, Marcio Menyz, Phil Noto, Sonia Oback, Matthew Wilson
Letters by Clayton Cowles
Edited by Jordan D. White
Covers & Cover Artists:
Cover A by Pepe Larraz w/ Marte Gracia (Wraparound Variant)
Cover B by Skottie Young (Big Marvels Variant)
Cover C by Skottie Young (Big Marvels Black & White Virgin Variant)
Cover D by Russell Dauterman (Trading Card Variant)
Cover E by Scott Koblish (Wraparound Connecting Variant)
Cover F by Betsy Cola (Pride Allies Variant)
Cover G by Ben Harvey
Cover H by David Marquez
Cover I by David Marquez (Virgin Variant)
Cover J – Insignia Variant
Cover K – Insignia Virgin Variant
THE END OF AN ERA – UNCANNY X-MEN #700!
All good things must come to an end, and as good of a thing as the Krakoan era has been for mutantkind…its time has come at last. The tragedy and triumph of FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X, the madness and mystery of RISE OF THE POWERS OF X…they have all come to their end and led to this moment that will change the future of mutantkind for years to come.
On closing out this groundbreaking period of the mutant mythos, Senior Editor Jordan D. White shared, “Being a part of the Krakoan experiment has been a true thrill. Honestly—in many ways—it echoed the experience of mutantkind itself in the era. We worked differently, we tried new things, we survived incredible new experiences. I consider myself extremely fortunate to have worked with such fantastically talented creators throughout the era, and working on the glorious ending is truly bittersweet. I will miss it with my whole heart, but I do know… Krakoa will live on within us forever.”
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