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New X-Men Relaunch Announced; Multiple Man Anticipation is High

Once again, like the dawning of the sun, the X-Men have reached another relaunch. I’ve been writing about this phenomenon for years, and I call it the X-Men Assembly Line. Every two to four years, the X-Men do a full, linewide relaunch that involves taking classic team names and jumbling random mutants into their rosters.

This time, the relaunch is called From The Ashes and it sees the X-Men splinter off into different teams around the country/world in the wake of Krakoa falling apart.

The full details are available at Marvel.com.

To sum it up, Jed MacKay and Ryan Stegman will be doing X-Men, about Cyclops, Beast, Magneto, Psylocke, Kid Omega, Oya (now Temper), Magik and Juggernaut being mutant superheroes in Alaska.

Gail Simone and David Marquez will be doing Uncanny X-Men, and will send Rogue, Gambit, Nightcrawler, Wolverine and Jubilee down to New Orleans to get up to various shenanigans.

Eve L. Ewing and Carmen Carnero will be doing Exceptional X-Men, in which Kate Pryde and Emma Frost train a group of three new mutants in Chicago.

All of these comics sound pretty good to me. I love most of the work I’ve ever seen of these creators — especially Gail Simone — so I’ll be checking out every single new issue. They launch in July, August and September, respectively.

I’m disappointed that Krakoa has come to an end. I thought that was a really neat idea with a lot of potential, but I don’t think Marvel ever really embraced that potential. They resorted to a lot of business as usual instead of embracing an entirely different world for the X-Men. And now we’re back with some pretty classic X-Men styles, which is fine. I’m not complaining. I will gladly see what these new comics are like.

The biggest question for me, of course, is what about Multiple Man?

Here he is on a boatercycle with his best buddy, Strong Guy!

He is my all-time favorite comic book character, but he’s been pretty C or D-list for years now, and before that he was dead. But every new relaunch is a chance to him to actually have a role in comics again. He wasn’t around at the start of the Krakoa Era, but he eventually showed up and I was grateful. So where is he new?

Well, the new From The Ashes relaunch will also feature six supplementary comics: Wolverine, Phoenix, Storm, NYX, X-Force and X-Factor! The creative teams and rosters have not been announced, but Multiple Man is a pretty popular guy when it comes to X-Factor comics.

So it looks like I’m going to be in a perpetual state of getting my hopes up for the foreseeable future until I know where — if anywhere — Multiple Man lands.

I’m also going to keep my eyes peeled for Blob, to see if he reverts back to his villainous ways or the keep him on the straight and narrow. And, as always, Mimic, who made one single appearance in the entire Krakoa Era. It happens.

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6 Characters I Want to See in Deadpool & Wolverine

Deadpool & Wolverine is coming to theaters later this year, the only Marvel Cinematic Universe movie to come out in 2024. I’m very excited. The world is very excited. This movie promises to be the multiverse caper to end all multiverse capers! So I have some ideas I’d like to see.

We’re all gonna love this movie

We recently learned that actor Vinnie Jones turned down the offer to return as the Juggernaut from X-Men: The Last Stand. We already know there are some crazy cameos planned for this film, though I don’t want to spoil what I’ve heard in case you haven’t heard them too. But it got me thinking of cameos I’d like to see. I saw all of those X-Men movies and probably most other Marvel-adjacent films they might draw cameos from. So I’ve got together a list of all the cameos I’d like to see in Deadpool & Wolverine!

Join me after the jump for some hopeful surprises, and feel free to share your own cameo hopes and dreams in the comments below!

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Hench-Sized Comic Book Reviews – 3/9/24

I don’t know what’s happened, but work has been really busy lately. Your favorite blogger is being run ragged! But I made it through another week and am taking this week to really relax. Thankfully, I got to enjoy some nice comics this week, like Batman and Void Rivals.

Comic Book of the Week goes to Birds of Prey #7 for a confident and fun kick off to their next story.

It’s over, Anakin

Meanwhile, it’s the final few days to pre-order Gamer Girl & Vixen vol. 2: Tyrant Lizard Queen! Pop on over to the Kickstarter and order your copy today! I’m making comics! Beyond that, I’m looking to finally finish off Super Mario Bros. Wonder this weekend, and will be trying the free Mortal Kombat 1 play demo as well.

Comic Reviews: Batman #145, Birds of Prey #7, Sensational She-Hulk #6, Ultimate X-Men #1 and Void Rivals #7.

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Gamer Girl & Vixen Artist Spotlight: Andrea Rosales

We’ve hit the home stretch of the Gamer Girl & Vixen: Tyrant Lizard Queen and we’re on a role to do really well by the end! Can’t wait to to get to work finishing up this comic and putting it out this year! And I’ve saved the best artist profile for last!

Read on and learn more about series artist Andrea Rosales, the penciler and main colorist behind the whole Tyrant Lizard Queen graphic novel!

Q. What led to you becoming an artist?

A. Drawing has always been a part of my life. I have fond memories of drawing as a kid and while I was good at academics and played different instruments, drawing was always the one consistent thing that I just kept at. Drawing has been a constant in my life and over the years I’ve loved learning about the various ways it can lead to such amazing, fantastical works of art in varying mediums from graphic design, book illustration, storyboards for film, concept design in animation, product design, etc. There are countless applications of art and realizing that it was an essential part of so many creative forms I was passionate about helped energize me and refocus my efforts into becoming a storytelling artist. I’ve learned much from many different disciplines I’ve studied and I read a lot so I try to apply what I learn into what I am creating. 

Q. What do you see as your strengths as an artist?

 A. I think my strengths lie in character acting, expressions and most recently I’ve been working a lot to improve my backgrounds. Backgrounds are another character in the stories you tell visually so I’ve been doing my best to put the work in to more fully show the worlds that the characters live in. 

Q. What are your future goals as an artist?

A. My future goals include working in the YA book market. I want to create stories that inspire young readers to have pride in their roots, identity, to be brave and do what’s right even when it isn’t easy and to take chances on themselves. 

And now check out the first two pages of Tyrant Lizard Queen, drawn and colored by Andrea!


Now wait until you see the rest of the 90, full color pages in Tyrant Lizard Queen! There’s still plenty of time to order your copy and see Andrea’s first full graphic novel!

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Gamer Girl & Vixen Artist Spotlight: Jo Christian

We’ve entered the final week of the Gamer Girl & Vixen: Tyrant Lizard Queen Kickstarter campaign. We’ve had some solid success with this one and will definitely be making a comic this year! I can’t wait to show it off to all of my readers who have ordered a copy.

I’ve been doing some artist spotlights for the past week, and next up is Jo Christian.

Q. What led you to becoming an artist? 

A. I grew up watching Disney Renaissance movies (1989-1999) and wished I could draw like that. I think it was the movie Mulan where I first realized that art could be used to further the storytelling medium (because the movie art was heavily inspired by Chinese watercolour and ink work, and I was going through a Chinese dynastical phase at the time). 

Fast-forward to the end of college, and I started reading Hellblazer comics and realized that the comic medium was full of characters and stories I could really dig into, and again, art was part of the storytelling medium. From there I obtained a very pink and sparkly “How to Draw Disney Princesses” book and used it to learn the first foundations of drawing people in the Disney style. 

Q. What do you see as your strengths as an artist? 

A. I’ve been told that my use of colors are very bold while still following colour theory. I also have a deep love of character facial expressions.

Q. What are your future goals as an artist? 

A. I would like to provide the art for my own comic scripts and maybe even delve into animation where my love of visual storytelling began. 

Jo drew the shorts Mission Unpossible and Nothing At All. Which, now that I write them back-to-back, those titles are both Simpsons references. Wild.


I had so much fun making these little mini-comics and I can’t wait to make some more going forward! We hit our first stretch goal in the campaign this past weekend, so all the mini-comics I’ve been sharing will be included in the Tyrant Lizard Queen graphic novel!

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