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Marvel Comics has revealed new details surrounding Uncanny X-Men #1, set to relaunch the series on August 7th. Written by Gail Simone with art by David Marquez, the series is part of Marvel’s Ashes era for the X-Men line.

“Most of my time lately has been spent trying to keep my brain from exploding right out of my skull from this book,” Simone shared. “It’s either the fun of all my favorite mutants acting in surprising and wonderful ways, the impossibly brilliant work of the art team, or the thrilling collaboration with all the other writers, but somehow every DAY is just filled with some kind of manic joy. Ever since I took the book, I’ve been scribbling notes and plots and bits of dialogue day and night. I feel like a kid at a carnival. Who DOESN’T want to write Rogue and Jubilee and Gambit all the rest?”

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“Uncanny X-Men is the book that made me fall in love with comics,” Marquez said. “It’s been a dream come true getting to work with Gail, Matt [Wilson], and the whole Marvel editorial crew under Tom to put together this story: a badass, heartfelt, action-packed, character driven X-Men mystery. I hope readers have at least half as much fun reading it as we have had making it.”

So what’s Uncanny X-Men about?

A core group of essential X-Men rise From the Ashes to face a world without a home – and without Professor X! All bonds among the mutant community seem to be slipping away, and Rogue reluctantly finds herself as the hero designated to bring them back together…but a fearless, malignant power is out there hunting mutants, and it has a terrible secret that may destroy what remains of the X-Men.

“I absolutely have to take a moment to praise David Marquez,” Simone added. “Not only is this going to be one of the best-looking books on the stands, he’s simply an idea MACHINE and he makes every single page better than I wrote it. Anyway, come join us, we’re having an X adventure and you’re all INVITED!”

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Check out Marquez’s main cover below.

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New York, NY— April 25, 2024 —Mutants may no longer have a homeland—but they’ll always have a home!

Announced last month and launching in August, celebrated writer Gail Simone and superstar artist David Marquez’s UNCANNY X-MEN will be the second of three flagship X-titles set in the upcoming From the Ashes era. Today, fans can see the reveal of the main cover and discover more about the series!

With Professor X gone and his school transformed into a nightmare reflection of itself called Graymalkin Prison, the series sees Rogue step up to be the pillar of Xavier’s dream alongside Wolverine, Gambit, Nightcrawler, and Jubilee. From their new base of operations in New Orleans, the Uncanny X-Men are back to being the outlaw heroes the world hates and fears—and the light in the darkness for mutants everywhere! Mutantkind made a big statement with Krakoa, and now, life is harder for them than ever before, but Rogue’s X-Men will be there to welcome mutants to their new found family.

A core group of essential X-Men rise From the Ashes to face a world without a home – and without Professor X! All bonds among the mutant community seem to be slipping away, and Rogue reluctantly finds herself as the hero designated to bring them back together…but a fearless, malignant power is out there hunting mutants, and it has a terrible secret that may destroy what remains of the X-Men.

“Most of my time lately has been spent trying to keep my brain from exploding right out of my skull from this book,” Simone shared. “It’s either the fun of all my favorite mutants acting in surprising and wonderful ways, the impossibly brilliant work of the art team, or the thrilling collaboration with all the other writers, but somehow every DAY is just filled with some kind of manic joy. Ever since I took the book, I’ve been scribbling notes and plots and bits of dialogue day and night. I feel like a kid at a carnival. Who DOESN’T want to write Rogue and Jubilee and Gambit all the rest?”

“Uncanny X-Men is the book that made me fall in love with comics,” Marquez said. “It’s been a dream come true getting to work with Gail, Matt [Wilson], and the whole Marvel editorial crew under Tom to put together this story: a badass, heartfelt, action-packed, character driven X-Men mystery. I hope readers have at least half as much fun reading it as we have had making it.”

“I absolutely have to take a moment to praise David Marquez,” Simone added. “Not only is this going to be one of the best-looking books on the stands, he’s simply an idea MACHINE and he makes every single page better than I wrote it. Anyway, come join us, we’re having an X adventure and you’re all INVITED!”

With three flagship titles and a host of additional satellite series, the upcoming From the Ashes era will present fans with a wide range of different approaches to the X-Men’s mission. Jed MacKay and Ryan Stegman’s X-MEN are ready to do whatever it takes to secure mutantkind’s future, even if it means revolution. Eve L. Ewing and Carmen Carnero’s EXCEPTIONAL X-MEN train and prepare mutants to survive the dangers they’ll inevitably face. Meanwhile, Simone and Marquez’s UNCANNY X-MEN are here to save everyone, making the world a brighter place for mutant and human alike!

Check out Marquez’s main cover below, and stay tuned tomorrow for UNCANNY X-MEN #1 variant cover reveals! For more information, visitMarvel.com.

UNCANNY X-MEN #1

Written by GAIL SIMONE
Art and Cover by DAVID MARQUEZ

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What issues of Uncanny X-Men did Chris Claremont write? ›

Writers
YearsWriterIssues
1975–1991, 2000–2001, 2004–2006Chris Claremont#94–279, #381–389, #444–473
1978–1981, 1991–1992John Byrne#113–143, #281–285, #288
1988Tom DeFalco#228
1991Fabian Nicieza#279–280
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How old is colossus in Uncanny X-Men? ›

Using the metric of ten years since his team of X-Men came together, Colossus is close to thirty. Many readers hope that Colossus was actually younger because of his relationship with a very young Kate Pryde.

What issue is Days of Future Past Uncanny X-Men? ›

"Days of Future Past" is a storyline in the Marvel Comics comic book The Uncanny X-Men issues #141–142, published in 1981. It deals with a dystopian future in which mutants are incarcerated in internment camps.

Who is the new team in the Uncanny X-Men? ›

Written by Gail Simone with artist David Marquez, colorist Matthew Wilson, and letterer Clayton Cowles rounding out the creative team, the new Uncanny X-Men focuses around Rogue, Gambit, and Wolverine as a trio of mutants trying to find their way in the post-Krakoa world.

What issue did X-Men become uncanny? ›

X-Men did not officially become Uncanny X-Men until issue #142. However, the cover featured the “Uncanny” adjective starting with #114.

Why did Chris Claremont stop writing X-Men? ›

Claremont's departure from the X-Men titles (and Marvel) at the end of 1991 was the result of a long-simmering dispute with X-Men group editor Bob Harras with regards to his changing role in the creative process.

What does uncanny mean in X-Men? ›

It's usually just an adjective that is used to tie into X-Books. The original X-Men series was called Uncanny X-Men, so other titles use the adjective as a sort of call back to that.

Is X-Men: Days of Future Past inappropriate? ›

X-Men: Days of Future Past is full of images and characters that will scare children under five years. For example: There is a futuristic scene that shows hundreds of entangled dead bodies being expelled from a building onto a waste land of debris. There are images of burned and bloody faces.

How did Professor X lose his legs? ›

To prevent any interference in his race's planned invasion of Earth, Lucifer dropped a massive stone block on Charles, crippling his legs.

How old is rogue in Uncanny X-Men? ›

Everything is a rough approximation, but Rogue is probably in her mid-20s. How'd we get there? Let's find out! In the live-action X-Men movies, Rogue (played by Anna Paquin) was aged down considerably to be a teenager, since those films kicked off with her just discovering her mutant powers.

Who is inmate X? ›

They knew him only as "Prisoner X". The Israeli government placed a blanket gag order on the reporting of the story. The Prisoner's identity remained a mystery for another three years when an Australian journalist revealed the prisoner was Australian citizen Ben Zygier, an alleged Mossad agent.

Who is the telekinesis girl in X-Men? ›

From Marvel Girl to Dark Phoenix, Jean Grey's telepathic and telekinetic abilities make her one of the most powerful X-Men in history.

What X-Men did Chris Claremont create? ›

Created (or co-created) the X-Men characters Dazzler, Longshot, Rogue, Mystique, Mojo, Destiny, Pyro, Avalanche, Kitty Pryde, Sebastian Shaw, Phoenix and Legion, among others. Claremont was also key in re-engineering the histories of most of the other major X-Men characters, most notably Wolverine, whom he and artist.

What issues of X-Men did Jim Lee draw? ›

In 1989, Lee filled in for regular illustrator Marc Silvestri on Uncanny X-Men #248 and did another guest stint on issues 256 through 258 as part of the "Acts of Vengeance" storyline, eventually becoming the series' ongoing artist with issue #268, following Silvestri's departure.

What is the difference between X-Men and Uncanny X-Men? ›

Uncanny is about the main force of the Utopia team. X-Men is about the security force, from what I've heard. I think it also has a wider focus on the Marvel U. Nate.

What are the contents of the Uncanny X-Men omnibus? ›

Collects X-Men (1963) #132-141, Annual (1970) #4-5; The Uncanny X-Men (1981) #142-153; Avengers Annual (1967) #10; Marvel Fanfare (1982) #1-4; Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) #26-27; Marvel Team-Up (1972) #100; Bizarre Adventures (1981) #27; Phoenix: The Untold Story (1984) #1.

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