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A preview for Uncanny X-Men #17 from Marvel Comics finds the members of the eponymous team discussing the latest piece of ...
The Lost Artwork of Ty Johnson, an exhibition unveiling the never-before-seen artwork of late artist Ty Johnson, will premiere on Friday, June 13, 2025, from 6-9 p.m. at Uncanny Art ...
Outlaw returns to Marvel in Uncanny X-Men #19, written by Gail Simone with art by David Marquez. Inez Temple, aka Outlaw, teams up with Deadpool again as the X-Men comics enter a new era post-Krakoa.
Perhaps the most uncanny space in the exhibition is an installation by Mathilde ter Heijne, “F.F.A.L. #1, #2, #3” (it stands for “Fake Female Artist Life”).
The Impossible! Variant Covers reimagine some of Marvel’s most famous artwork with a twist of chaos courtesy of the Impossible Man. Fans will spot nods to iconic issues like Uncanny X-Men #136, ...
Rogue trudges through the Savage Land on Leirix's retailer exclusive variant cover to Uncanny X-Men Vol. 6 #1 "Red Wave" (2024), Marvel Comics While many a modern day comic book reader may take issue ...
Past Auction Jim Lee and Scott Williams American Jim Lee and Scott Williams Uncanny X-Men #268 Cover Black Widow, Captain America, Wolverine Original Art (Marvel, 1990 Medium ink and Zipatone over ...
In Uncanny X-Men, Gambit leaves Krakoa with Rogue, taking her to his home turf in Louisiana. “It takes place an hour outside of New Orleans,” Simone says.
There is also a wraparound cover by Scott Koblish. All the other Uncanny X-Men#1 covers can be viewed below. Main Cover by David Marquez. Variant Cover by David Marquez.