This Wednesday, March 20th, Marvel Comics is set to release X-MEN FOREVER #1!
Tying directly into the pages of the epic FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X and RISE OF THE POWERS OF X comes this story of revelation from Kieron Gillen (IMMORTAL X-MEN) and Luca Maresca (CHILDREN OF THE VAULT)!
Here’s a look at the covers, storyline, and preview pages for Marvel Comics’ new release on New Comic Book Day…
X-MEN FOREVER #1
Written by Kieron Gillen
Art by Luca Maresca
Colors by Federico Blee
Letters by Clayton Cowles
Edited by Jordan D. White
Covers & Cover Artists:
Cover A by Mark Brooks
Cover B by Mark Brooks (Headshot Variant)
Cover C by Mark Brooks (Headshot Sketch Virgin Variant)
Cover D by Phil Noto (Quiet Council Variant)
Cover E – X-Men ’97 Cyclops Action Figure Variant
Cover F by Lesley Leirix Li (Mystique Variant)
Cover G by Lesley Leirix Li (Mystique Virgin Variant)
HAUNTED HOUSE OF X!
How can you kill a digital god? What do you do when the Phoenix is bleeding out into nothing?
There’s been questions that have haunted you since the end of IMMORTAL X-MEN. Finally, some answers.
There’s also been some questions that have haunted you since the START of IMMORTAL X-MEN. Finally, some answers too.
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