This Wednesday, February 14th, Marvel Comics is set to release FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X #2!
Here’s a look at the covers, storyline, and preview pages for Marvel Comics’ new release on New Comic Book Day…
FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X #2
Written by Gerry Duggan
Art by Lucas Werneck
Colors by Bryan Valenza
Letters by Travis Lanham
Edited by Jordan D. White
Covers & Cover Artists:
Cover A by Pepe Larraz w/ Marte Gracia
Cover B by Ben Harvey (Shadowkat Variant)
Cover C by Ben Harvey (Shadowkat Virgin Variant)
Cover D by Carlos Gomez (Farewell Krakoa Variant)
Cover E by Emilio Laiso
Cover F by Pepe Larraz w/ Marte Gracia (Virgin Variant)
Cover G by Giuseppe Camuncoli (Connecting Variant)
NOT WITHOUT A FIGHT!
The X-Men may be at their lowest spot, and they may be on the brink of complete eradication…but they are not going down without a fight! Polaris returns to guide the X-Men home, bringing a wicked surprise for Orchis! This epic tale split in two continues as the Krakoan Age nears its conclusion!
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