Wednesday, October 24, 2012

How Many X-Men Comics Were Released This Week? (10/24/12)

As part of this blog's ever-continuing service to the community (at least, that's what the court says it counts as), we now present a new weekly feature that tells you just exactly How Many X-Men Comics Were Released This Week. With this handy guide, you can keep track of exactly how fully Marvel Comics is flooding the market with out merry mutants, who, we shouldn't forget, were pretty much cancelled in early 1975. Anyway, let's go to the big board and find out...How Many X-Men Comics Were Released This Week!



  • A vs X: Consequences #3: Reminding us that when you take over the world and kill your former headmaster, there are generally consequences. Said consequences being a crossover event that never freakin' ends.
  • A-Babies vs. X-Babies #1: From the House of Ideas, a brand-new concept in keeping comics fresh by using a concept straight outta 1986:




  • Astonishing X-Men #55: The Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight of the X-Men Mythos!
  • Gambit #4: A comic book about a betting man who wouldn't put any money on his comic book lasting past twelve issues.
  • Wolverine #315: For the 315th month in a row, Wolverine is the best there is at what he does, and what he does is allow you to imagine how cool it would be to kill bad guys with your bare hands!
  • Wolverine Max #1: The same, but TO THE MAX!
  • X-Treme X-Men #5: Exiles with Dazzler. That's not just the elevator pitch, that's the storyline!
So there you are! Seven incredibly different X-Men titles, all on sale next to each other on the comic book store shelf this week! Two of them with big-ass AvX headers, two of them red, two of them white! Tune in next week where you and me and probably that other guy who reads this blog will find out How Many X-Men Comics Were Released This Week?


5 comments:

  1. You mean Wolverine Max isn't the long-awaited X-Men / Get Smart crossover?

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  2. Thanks guys! And Blam!, I wish I'd thought of that!

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  3. That's high praise, Bully. 8^)

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