The X-Men try and stay one step ahead of the Brood.
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The X-Men try and stay one step ahead of the Brood.
The Pale Girl strikes again!
It’s Superman and the heroes’ last stand.
Doom’s plans are laid bare.
Nightcrawler and the X-Men investigate the abandoned X-Mansion.
Things have gone from bad to worse for former reporter-turned Reality Stone host Ripley Ryan, aka Star. She’s tried to kill Captain Marvel and Jessica Jones before finally, the Scarlet Witch stepped in to intervene. But with reality-warping powers, nothing is ever quite what it seems…
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X-Force experiences nature’s wrath.
Superman saves Mongul’s life.
Things don’t look too good for Captain Marvel. Vox Supreme has her hooked up to a machine designed to harness her powers and the powers of the “Avengers” she’s brought him. But even when you think she’s down, Captain Marvel isn’t out.
Ms. Marvel #13 kicks off a brand new story arc, and it starts strong as writer Saladin Ahmed introduces a new character (co-created with Sara Alfageeh). So Kamala's circle of superhero friends expands.
Young Justice joins the fray!
The Brood are back!
The goes looking for a new mutant in enemy territory.
Wolverine is back!
Armor, Magma, and Boom Boom go to Nova Roma.
Doom makes a deal with Kate Pryde and Franklin Richards.
The mysteries of Crucible are revealed.
Domino and Colossus find the source of the world’s luckiest assassins.
In Star #2 writer Kelly Thompson continues to explore themes of trauma and power given to people unable to handle it. With beautiful art from Javier Pina and Filipe Andrade, colors by Jesus Aburtov, and lettering and design by VC’s Clayton Cowles, this issue expands upon the elements introduced in issue 1 and proves to be just as good of a story.