Speaking of things that would have been firsts... If this had come out when it was supposed to, this would have been the first appearance of Destiny, Pyro, Avalanche, and most importantly, Rogue...
and we can see that Destiny has used her power ro see the future to tell Raven that it is Carol who will cost Rogue “her soul” and that is why Raven has been systematically trying to destroy Carol’s life... though in doing so all Raven really has done is set the two on a collision course...
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A family doesn't need to be a husband a wife and two kids, sometimes it's a lesbian terrorist couple, a flying brick from Mississippi, a Catholic German and a Cajun thief. And I think that's beautiful
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It’s crazy when people say that the X-men doesn’t have queer themes when they can’t read between the lines about Nightcrawler’s catholic guilt, Angel having to bind his wings, Charles and Erik clearly being implied to be more than close friends or Scott, Jean and Logan being implied to be in a romantic relationship throughout many comics and how so many fans ignore Mystique and Destiny’s complex romance or Gambit’s strong and obviously bisexual vibes and gender nonconformity as well as Iceman and his entire character arc as a mutant in X-men 2 being an queer allegory
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X-Men Blue: Origins #1 (2023) MARVEL
I know some comic book readers are upset to learn Mystique and Destiny are Nightcrawler’s biological parents, but personally, I think that it is fantastic. When I learned of Chris Claremont’s idea to make the couple Kurt’s parent years ago, I thought it was strange, cool, and would NEVER be allowed at Marvel Comics. So as a queer kid disappointed that this revelation was scrapped in favor of making Azazel Kurt’s father, I found this retcon especially delightful. Is it convoluted? Yes. Is it awesome? Also yes. Sorry, not sorry, Internet trolls. This type of inclusivity and acceptance are exactly what I’ve loved about X-Men for decades. Kudos to Si Spurrier for making it canon. 👏
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X-Men: The Wedding Special #1 - "The Thief's Surprise" (2024)
written by Wyatt Kennedy
art by Jenn St-Onge & Brittany Peer
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The Quiet Council and the Five variant covers by Phil Noto
Quiet Council variant covers by Phil Noto
Immortal X-Men #1-18 and X-Men Forever #1-4
Magneto (Erik Lensherr) = Immortal X-Men #1, March 2022
Mister Sinister (Nathaniel Essex) = Immortal X-Men #2, May 2022
Destiny (Irene Adler) = Immortal X-Men #3, June 2022
Emma Frost = Immortal X-Men #4, July 2022
Exodus (Bennet Du Paris) = Immortal X-Men #5, August 2022
Sebastian Shaw = Immortal X-Men #6, September 2022
Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner) = Immortal X-Men #7, October 2022
Shadowcat (Kitty Pryde) = Immortal X-Men #8, November 2022
Mystique (Raven Darkholme) = Immortal X-Men #9, December 2022
Professor X (Charles Xavier) = Immortal X-Men #10, January 2023
Storm (Ororo Munroe) = Immortal X-Men #11, May 2023
Colossus (Piotr Rasputin) = Immortal X-Men #12, June 2023
Cypher (Doug Ramsey) = Immortal X-Men #13, July 2023
Krakoa = Immortal X-Men #14, August 2023
Selene (Selene Gallio) = Immortal X-Men #15, September 2023
Hope Summers = Immortal X-Men #16, October 2023
Apocalypse (En Sabah Nur) = Immortal X-Men #17, November 2023
Jean Grey = Immortal X-Men #18, December 2023
Proteus (Kevin MacTaggert) = X-Men: Forever #1, March 2024
Elixir (Josh Foley) = X-Men: Forever #2, April 2024
Tempus (Eva Bell) = X-Men: Forever #3, May 2024
Egg/Goldballs (Fabio Medina) = X-Men: Forever #4, May 2024
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and the point where everything pretty much goes wrong for... well almost everyone involved... Rogue hears Raven raging about Carol, and she doesn’t want her “mother” to push herself to death.. so she makes the only decision she thinks she can...
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Sometimes a family is a shapeshifter, her blind wife who can see the future, their blue son, their son’s short Canadian boyfriend, their overpowered daughter and their cajun card playing son-in-law
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Homo Superior - an X-men themed drag show and queer party, with art by Kevin Wada
“We went for 80s glam fashion for Destiny, Mystique, and Nightcrawler. You know I can't resist mixing style and superheroes...”
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X-Men Blue: Origins #1 (2023)
written by Si Spurrier
art by Wilton Santos, Oren Junior, Marcus To, & Ceci De La Cruz
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