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Preview: The New Mutants: Dead Souls #2

The New Mutants: Dead Souls #2

Story: Matthew Rosenberg
Art: Adam Gorham
Color: Michael Garland
Letterer: VC’s Clayton Cowles
Cover: Ryan Stegman, Michael Garland
Venom 30th Anniversary Cover: Bengal
Graphic Designers: Adam Del Re, Anthony Gambino
X-Men Group Editor: Mark Paniccia
Editor: Darren Shan
Assistant Editor: Chris Robinson
Rated T+
In Shops: Apr 04, 2018
SRP: $3.99

DEAD SOULS Part 2
• THE NEW MUTANTS head to an arctic research base where everyone has died under mysterious circumstances.
• But while they hunt for answers, something is hunting them.
• Plus, a scared boy in the woods comes face-to-face with a familiar face from the NEW MUTANTS’ past. And it doesn’t go well.

Preview: Legion #3

Legion #3

Story: Peter Milligan Art: Wilfredo Torres
Ink: Wilfredo Torres, Marc Deering Color: Dan Brown Letterer: VC’s Travis Lanham
Cover: Javier Rodríguez
Graphic Designers: Jay Bowen, Anthony Gambino
X-Men Group Editor: Mark Paniccia Editor: Darren Shan Assistant Editor: Chris Robinson
Rated T+
In Shops: Mar 28, 2018
SRP: $3.99

TRAUMA PART 3
• In order to protect Legion’s mind from Lord Trauma, an overwhelming dark personality, Dr. Hannah Jones must band the other personalities together and fight back!
• But the only way to rally everyone is to first recruit the biggest, baddest personality there is… You can call him RIDER.
• Will he accept?

Preview: X-Men: Blue #24

X-Men: Blue #24

Story: Cullen Bunn Art: Jorge Molina
Color: Matt Milla, Jay David Ramos Letterer: VC’s Joe Caramagna
Cover: Jorge Molina
Graphic Designer: Jay Bowen, Anthony Gambino
X-Men Group Editor: Mark Paniccia Editor: Darren Shan Assistant Editor: Chris Robinson
Rated T+
In Shops: Mar 28, 2018
SRP: $3.99

CRY HAVOK Part 2
• The X-MEN are missing, but MAGNETO mobilizes against his enemies! His first target: SEBASTIAN SHAW!
• What lengths will MAGNETO go to uncover his enemies’ secrets?
• Meanwhile, JIMMY HUDSON and BLOODSTORM face the MALICE-possessed POLARIS!

Review: X-Men: Blue Vol. 3 Cross Time Capers

It’s Wednesday which means it’s new comic book day with new releases hitting shelves, both physical and digital, all across the world. This week we’ve got the time displace X-Men!

X-Men: Blue Vol. 3 Cross Time Capers features issues #16-20 by Cullen Bunn, Thony Silas, Rain Beredo, Arthur Adams, Ian Herring, R.B. Silva, Adriano Di Benedetto, Peter Steigerwald, Federico Blee, Joe Caramagna, Christina Harrington, Chris Robinson, Mark Paniccia, and Darren Shan.

Get your copy in comic shops today and in book stores April 3. To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

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Review: Generation X Vol. 2: Survival of the Fittest

It’s Wednesday which means it’s new comic book day with new releases hitting shelves, both physical and digital, all across the world. This week we’ve got the students of Generation X!

Generation X Vol. 2: Survival of the Fittest collects issues #7-9 and #85-87 by Christina Strain, Eric Koda, Amilcar Pinna, Felipe Sobreiro, Clayton Cowles, Terry Dodson, Rachel Dodson, W. Scott Forves, Chris Robinson, Darren Shan, and Mark Paniccia.

Get your copy in comic shops today and in book stores April 3. To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

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Preview: X-Men: Gold #24

X-Men: Gold #24

Story: Marc Guggenheim Art: Thony Silas
Color: Arif Prianto, Marcio Menyz
Letterer: VC’s Cory Petit
Cover: David Nakayama
Graphic Designers: Jay Bowen, Anthony Gambino
Editors: Mark Paniccia, Darren Shan
Assistant Editors: Christina Harrington, Chris Robinson
Rated T+
In Shops: Mar 21, 2018
SRP: $3.99

CRUEL AND UNUSUAL Part 2
• The NEW X-MEN GOLD are doing their best to protect people from the likes of The Shredded Man and other baddies…
• …but pretty soon a threat bigger than they can imagine will be on their doorstep.
• Something has survived the Negative Zone, and it wants revenge.

Preview: Weapon X #15

Weapon X #15

Story: Greg Pak, Fred Van Lente Art: Roland Boschi
Color: Frank D’Armata Letterer: VC’s Joe Caramagna
Cover: Eric Canete
Graphic Designers: Jay Bowen, Anthony Gambino
X-Men Group Editor: Mark Paniccia Editor: Chris Robinson Consulting Editor: Darren Shan
Rated T+
In Shops: Mar 14, 2018
SRP: $3.99

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, OLD MAN LOGAN!
• It’s a surprise party for Old Man Logan – and the only thing Sabretooth got him is an ass whuppin’!
• With the rest of their crew on a much needed shore leave, Sabretooth and Old Man Logan are left to their own devices: sixteen Adamantium claws and berserker rage!
• Don’t miss Old Man Logan versus Sabretooth in their first knock-down, drag-out fight to the death!

Preview: The New Mutants: Dead Souls #1

The New Mutants: Dead Souls #1

Story: Matthew Rosenberg Art: Adam Gorham
Color: Michael Garland Letterer: VC’s Clayton Cowles
Main Cover: Ryan Stegman, Michael Garland
Variant Cover: Marcos Martin, Billy Martin
Graphic Designers: Adam Del Re, Anthony Gambino
X-Men Group Editor: Mark Paniccia Editor: Darren Shan Assistant Editor: Chris Robinson
Rated T+
In Shops: Mar 14, 2018
SRP: $3.99

THEY AREN’T JUST THE X-MEN IN TRAINING ANYMORE!
The New Mutants are launching themselves headfirst into some of the creepiest corners of the Marvel Universe, going on the missions no one else will. But does the team know what they are really hunting for? And what are they willing to do to get it? The enigmatic MAGIK will lead her team of WOLFSBANE, RICTOR, BOOM-BOOM and STRONG GUY and bring them face-to-face with paranormal threats that they may not be prepared for, and that might just tear them apart! Rising-star writer Matthew Rosenberg (PHOENIX RESURRECTION) teams up with future superstars Adam Gorham and Michael Garland (ROCKET) to bring you the next chapter in the lives of Marvel’s underdog team. Welcome to the new class of New Mutants – hope you make it out alive.

Review: Iceman #11

ICEMAN #11 1Sina Grace ends his run on Iceman with a strong standalone story where Bobby overcomes his neuroses, freakouts about his past and possibly leading his own X-Men team, and a trigger happy team-up buddy in Rictor to help his parents’ neighbor, Mr. Poklemba, come to terms with being a mutant. Robert Gill and Rachelle Rosenberg handle the art duties for the main story while Grace does his first Marvel interiors with flashbacks of Bobby’s life as a young boy and X-Man as he comes to terms with being both a mutant and gay. Grace looks at how religion can (Catholicism in Bobby’s case.) influence one’s coming out as queer in a negative way and provides a fuller look at

Even if Iceman #11 deals with some heavy subject matter, like a priest repudiating young Bobby Drake’s status as a mutant and his parents discussing if they did something wrong with him to be one, Grace and Gill don’t abandon the comedy and dad jokes. After a one page cold open of Bobby’s ideal life, they cut to an extremely awkward pho “date” featuring him and Rictor where they talk about their exes way too much Also, lunch dates are the unsexiest of all dates.

One of my qualms with Iceman as a series has been Bobby’s  lack of interactions with other queer superhero  in a non-hostile way (*cough* Daken), and Grace and Gill remedy this in Iceman #11. Bobby and Rictor banter about how Iceman’s neurotic jokes might be a little bit of a turn-off and then they get to go on a mission together and talk the mutantphobic, telekinetic mutant Mr. Poklemba off the ledge. Rictor sees this team-up as a straight-up neutralizing a violent mutant adventure of the week while it’s more personal for Bobby. Either way, Rosenberg’s scarlet palette coming from a house is never a good sign.

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Sina Grace, Robert Gill, and Rachelle Rosenberg hit the right sweet spot between action spectacle and character introspection in Iceman #11. There’s a sort of silly scene where Rictor is getting tired of Bobby musing over how to reach out to Mr. Poklemba and is about to just knock the new mutant out, and Gill draws a montage of Bobby offering him an ice flower and wearing an ice helmet and wielding an ice sword until he finally ices down, introduces himself as Bobby and Madeline’s kid, and generally interacts with Poklemba on a human level.

Mr. Poklemba is pretty terrible with a house that is the opposite of clean, press clippings about all the bad things the X-Men have done, and has a religious hatred towards mutants, but Bobby doesn’t attack him and tries to help him through a heart to heart conversation. These scenes exhibit his growth as a character, and why he would make a great X-Men team leader because he chooses empathy over brute force and uses his abilities to defuse situations and not ramp them up. For example,  because he has the ability to manipulate the temperature of water molecules, he tells Mr. Poklemba to lower his body temperature so that the rage fueling his ability subsides. He is calm and a helping hand (And has a great ass, I had to.) in the middle of a storm and helps Poklemba  realize that maybe being a mutant isn’t as bad as he thought. Just because you have powers doesn’t mean you have to be a superhero or terrorist.

Iceman #11 has insightful flashbacks where Sina Grace shows his skill as an artist and riffs off the style of Jack Kirby, (possibly) Steve Ditko for the sad young Bobby at home scenes, Jim Lee, and even Stuart Immonen plus a plot featuring a one two-punch of cool ice/earthquake powers and human empathy. The series as a whole has been up and down, but Grace, Robert Gill, and Rachelle Rosenberg end it on a positive note with Bobby starting to realize his potential as both an X-Man and a single, gay man.

Story: Sina Grace Art: Robert Gill, Sina Grace Cover: Kevin Wada
Color: Rachelle Rosenberg Letterer: VC’s Joe Sabino
Graphic Designers: Jay Bowen, Anthony Gambino
Group Editor: Mark Paniccia Editor: Chris Robinson Consulting Editor: Darren Shan
Story: 8.2 Art: 8.6 Overall: 8.4 Recommendation: Buy

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Exclusive Preview: Iceman #11

Iceman #11

Story: Sina Grace Art: Robert Gill, Sina Grace Cover: Kevin Wada
Color: Rachelle Rosenberg Letterer: VC’s Joe Sabino
Graphic Designers: Jay Bowen, Anthony Gambino
Group Editor: Mark Paniccia Editor: Chris Robinson Consulting Editor: Darren Shan
Rated T+
In Shops: Mar 07, 2018
SRP: $3.99

• After the shocking events of last issue, Iceman is on the trail of a powerful new mutant that can’t get his abilities under control…
• Will the Xavier Institute have a new student or will Iceman do the unthinkable?
• Kitty’s offer still stands: Is Iceman ready for his own team of X-Men?

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