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This looks sweet!!!
Comic book crossovers are like a party. Characters come over, hang out, have a good time, put their feet up on the furniture, and then after leaving a mess for the host to clean up, they go their own way. Marvel, because of the leaving-the-mess-behind part, had not done an X-Men crossover in over a decade until this fall's cataclysmic "Messiah Complex." But even that storyline left a mess behind that had to be cleaned up. The X-Men were on the hunt for the first mutant child born since House of M depopulated Marvel's mutant population. Not everything went well, and that's where February's X-Force #1 comes in!
In the aftermath of "Messiah Complex," Cyclops comes to realize that there are some problems the X-Men simply aren't equipped to deal with. Special circumstances call for special operatives, and he assembles a new X-Force team � Wolverine, Warpath, X-23, and Wolfsbane � to handle the dirty jobs, the questionable jobs that no one else can handle � or be trusted to handle! New X-Men writers Craig Kyle and Chris Yost and artist Clayton Crain open a new chapter in X-Force history in the first part of "Angels and Demons" as the team comes together for their first assignment, one that the X-Men can never know about!
No Marvel mutant fan will want to miss this high-octane team book. With a line-up of some of the X-Men's most feral characters, X-Force #1 promises action and excitement as the team takes on the dirty missions � and the post-crossover-party clean-up! Look for X-Force #1 in this month's Marvel Previews, and catch the excitement!
http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/849/xforce10001lt0.th.jpg
http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/6849/xforce20001rd4.th.jpg
http://www.newsarama.com/marvelnew/FF/hitch/FF_X-Force.html
Anyone else might check it out?
FANTASTIC FOUR #554
by Mark Millar & Bryan Hitch
The following are two color pages from February's Fantastic Four #554, the February debut issue of the reunited Ultimates creative team of Mark Millar and Hitch, as well as two pages from the like-wise February debuting X-Force #1.
The pages come courtesy Diamond again, but this time from their consumer-oriented (i.e. reader) Previews website.
Here are the pages along with the information about both series from Diamond's site, followed (again) by the preview images previously seen on Newsarama for both titles.
FANTASTIC FOUR #554
by Mark Millar & Bryan Hitch
Who is Mrs. Fantastic? And how will her return into Reed's life rock comicdom's First Family? Also, get ready to meet the Invisible Woman's brand new super-team! This issue kicks off a year-long storyline that will make Fantastic Four "The World's Ultimatest Comic Magazine!"
FC, 32 pages $2.99
Comic book crossovers are like a party. Characters come over, hang out, have a good time, put their feet up on the furniture, and then after leaving a mess for the host to clean up, they go their own way. Marvel, because of the leaving-the-mess-behind part, had not done an X-Men crossover in over a decade until this fall's cataclysmic "Messiah Complex." But even that storyline left a mess behind that had to be cleaned up. The X-Men were on the hunt for the first mutant child born since House of M depopulated Marvel's mutant population. Not everything went well, and that's where February's X-Force #1 comes in!
In the aftermath of "Messiah Complex," Cyclops comes to realize that there are some problems the X-Men simply aren't equipped to deal with. Special circumstances call for special operatives, and he assembles a new X-Force team � Wolverine, Warpath, X-23, and Wolfsbane � to handle the dirty jobs, the questionable jobs that no one else can handle � or be trusted to handle! New X-Men writers Craig Kyle and Chris Yost and artist Clayton Crain open a new chapter in X-Force history in the first part of "Angels and Demons" as the team comes together for their first assignment, one that the X-Men can never know about!
No Marvel mutant fan will want to miss this high-octane team book. With a line-up of some of the X-Men's most feral characters, X-Force #1 promises action and excitement as the team takes on the dirty missions � and the post-crossover-party clean-up! Look for X-Force #1 in this month's Marvel Previews, and catch the excitement!
http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/849/xforce10001lt0.th.jpg
http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/6849/xforce20001rd4.th.jpg
http://www.newsarama.com/marvelnew/FF/hitch/FF_X-Force.html
Anyone else might check it out?
FANTASTIC FOUR #554
by Mark Millar & Bryan Hitch
The following are two color pages from February's Fantastic Four #554, the February debut issue of the reunited Ultimates creative team of Mark Millar and Hitch, as well as two pages from the like-wise February debuting X-Force #1.
The pages come courtesy Diamond again, but this time from their consumer-oriented (i.e. reader) Previews website.
Here are the pages along with the information about both series from Diamond's site, followed (again) by the preview images previously seen on Newsarama for both titles.
FANTASTIC FOUR #554
by Mark Millar & Bryan Hitch
Who is Mrs. Fantastic? And how will her return into Reed's life rock comicdom's First Family? Also, get ready to meet the Invisible Woman's brand new super-team! This issue kicks off a year-long storyline that will make Fantastic Four "The World's Ultimatest Comic Magazine!"
FC, 32 pages $2.99