mercredi 30 novembre 2016

New Generation X Is a Team of 'Lovable Losers'


A retro rebirth for the X-Men.

This week Marvel Comics is lifting the veil on the new X-Men books that are launching Spring 2017 under the ResurrXion banner, ushering in new, more positive outlook for the beleaguered mutants after their war with the Inhumans.

We already know the titles that will encompass the new X-Men line thanks to the ResurrXion teaser campaign last month, but now we’re learning the creators involved, the rosters of the team books, and the concept of each book.

Here’s everything we know so far. Check back all week for more updates.

Generation X
Art by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson. (Marvel Comics)

Art by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson. (Marvel Comics)

Writer: Christina Strain

Artist: Amilcar Pinna

Cover: Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson

Release: Spring 2017

Synopsis: Not every mutant is cut out to save the day as a superhero, and so original Generation X member Jubilee leads a group of "lovable losers" who have powers and/or personalities that either make them a liability or aren't cut out for combat missions. Jubilee's group of mutant students includes Bling, Eye Boy, Quentin Quire, Nature Girl, Benjamin Deeds, and a new character named Nathaniel Carver. Certainly not the squad you'd send to take down Apocalypse or the Juggernaut. Fans of the original Generation X back in the '90s can expect to see some old faces return, like Chamber and Husk, but they won't be central to the book. 

The Xavier Institute will see a restructuring, explained by colorist-turned-writer Strain: "Now in Central Park, the rechristened Xavier Institute has taken this move as an opportunity to re-evaluate their students, internally dividing the student body into three classes: The Next Generation of X-Men, the Next Generation of Ambassadors, and the Next Generation of… well, lovable losers. These are our Gen Xers. And they include mutants with benign powers, mutants who are considered liabilities during missions and/or battles, and mutants with personalities ill-fitting of an ambassador. They’re basically all mutants who just don’t seem to fit in anywhere — including the very school where they were promised they would fit in."

Details courtesy of CBR.

Iceman art by Kevin Wada. (Marvel Comics)

Iceman art by Kevin Wada. (Marvel Comics)

Writer: Sina Grace

Artist: Alessandro Vitti

Covers: Kevin Wada

Release: Spring 2017

Synopsis: This series stars the adult version of Iceman (his younger, time-displaced self is a member of X-Men Blue), who is going out on his own adventures. Series editor Daniel Ketchum pitched the book’s concept, saying “When Iceman’s not bringing up the next generation of X-Men at the Xavier School, he’ll be spanning the globe, icing himself up and taking down the biggest, baddest villains the Marvel U has to offer.”

Iceman is an Omega-level mutant, and though he’s had some truly impressive displays of power over the years, he’s generally not regarded as a big threat on the battlefield. That’s going to change. With some help from his younger self, Iceman finally gained the courage to come out of the closet as gay, and with that newfound understanding of himself, Grace teased, “With this series, you’ll see how much knowing yourself and understanding yourself helps inform the scope of your abilities, both as a human being and also as a superhero. We are gonna play with it to be sure, because this guy is an Omega Level mutant at the end of the day.”

Details courtesy of Nerdist.

X-Men Blue
X-Men Blue art by Art Adams. (Marvel Comics)

X-Men Blue art by Art Adams. (Marvel Comics)

Writer: Cullen Bunn

Artist: Jorge Molina

Covers: Art Adams

Release: April 2017 (shipping twice monthly)

Synopsis: The five original X-Men -- Jean Grey, Cyclops, Iceman, Beast and Angel -- are teaming back up again in the wake of Inhumans vs. X-Men. Jean Grey will step up as team leader as the group strives to protect both mutants and mankind as superheroes. The twist? With Professor X dead, their once-greatest enemy Magneto will be their mentor.

These original X-Men have been stuck in the present for some time now, causing untold damage to the timeline. That problem will once again be at the forefront of the book.

As for the team’s first threat -- aside from having Magneto give them advice -- Bunn hinted that they will first face off against what he considers one of “the best supervillain duos of all time.”

Read more about X-Men Blue here on IGN.

X-Men Gold
X-Men Gold art by Ardian Syaf. (Marvel Comics)

X-Men Gold art by Ardian Syaf. (Marvel Comics)

Writer: Marc Guggenheim

Artist: Ardian Syaf

Covers: Ardian Syaf

Release: April 2017 (shipping twice monthly)

Synopsis: Kitty Pryde will lead the X-Men for the first time in a new series featuring Storm, Colossus, Nightcrawler, Old Man Logan, and Rachel Grey sporting a new costume and superhero name, Prestige. Kitty will be returning from her adventures with the Guardians of the Galaxy to help the X-Men rebound after their war with the Inhumans. The first big threat they will face will be a new Brotherhood of Evil Mutants with members that Guggenheim says ought to surprise readers.

Read more about X-Men Gold here on IGN.

Joshua is IGN’s Comics Editor. If Pokemon, Green Lantern, or Game of Thrones are frequently used words in your vocabulary, you’ll want to follow him on Twitter @JoshuaYehl and IGN.

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