

New Mutants, by Hickman himself, handing off to Ed Brisson, with art by Rod Reis, and starring Wolfsbane, Sunspot, Chamber, Magik, Karma, Cypher, Mondo, and Mirage. Fallen Angels, by Bryan Hill and Szymon Kudranski, starring Cable, X-23, and a new Psylocke (Kwannon?). Then there's X-Force, by Benjamin Percy and Joshua Cassara, launching in November, and starring Sage, Kid Omega, Marvel Girl (Jean Grey), Wolverine, Colossus, Black Tom, Domino, and Beast. So far, we've seen Marauders by Gerry Duggan and Matteo Lolli, featuring Bishop, Kitty Pryde, Iceman, Emma Frost, Pyro, and Storm, and launching in October, as well as Excalibur, by Tini Howard and Marcus To, starring Rogue, Apocalypse, Jubilee, Captain Britain (Betsy Braddock), Rictor, and Gambit, and also launching in October.

Hopefully the artists of those titles will join them as well.Īs for the six titles announced today, this is what we're getting starting in October. So it's great news to see they're both continuing with the X-books. Prisoner X, written by Ayala, and X-Tremists, by Williams, were easily the two best books of the Age of X-Man event, excellent books by any standard in or out of an event frame. At the end of the panel, Hickman revealed that Leah Williams and Vita Ayala have already written their own X-books to launch as a second wave of titles after these, though no date was given. But while we now know the status quo for this Fall, there's still more to come.
