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The solicitation for War of the Realms: Uncanny X-Men #1 by Matthew Rosenberg and Pere Perez promises a story lead by the former New Mutant and current Valkyrie Dani Moonstar, but in fact is mostly a series of arguments between Cyclops and Havoc, Cyclops and Hope, and Cyclops and basically every other available X-Man, with cameos from Dani at the beginning and end of the issue. Written by Clint, Justin, Travis, and Griffen McElroy-the family behind the popular The Adventure Zone podcast-with art by André Lima Araújo, War of the Realms: Journey Into Mystery #1 follows the unlikely team of Balder the Brave, Kate Bishop, Miles Morales, Doctor Druid, Wonder Man, and Deathlok 2.0 as they take a road trip across America, trying to protect Thor’s hitherto-unknown baby sister from Malekith’s forces. The first two issues of War of the Realms by Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman were joined in April by four tie-in series. The other big debut of April was the long-planned Asgard-centric War of the Realms event. In a nod to the original series, Ewing and Vasquez’s begin the series with an entertaining accidental body-swap story starring Kamala and Peter Parker.

Ewing and Joey Vasquez, Marvel Team-Up will star Kamala Khan and a rotating but as-yet unannounced cast of other Marvel heroes. Kicking off with a three-issue story by Eve L. Marvel, their best-known and most-popular young hero, in the starring role. With the new volume, Marvel are hoping to recapture the success of that original series by putting Ms. Since that volume ended in 1985, Marvel have reintroduced the title twice, but never with anything like the same success as the original. It primarily starred Spider-Man, teamed up with a variety of characters from across the Marvel universe in short, typically single-issue, stand-alone stories. Marvel debuted only one new ongoing series in April, and in keeping with Marvel’s year-long 80th Anniversary celebration, it’s a new take on an old title, Marvel Team-Up.ĭebuting in 1972, the original volume of Marvel Team-Up ran for 150 issues and seven annuals. The Return of Marvel Team-Up Marvel Team-Up #1 – Cover by Stefano Caselli & Tríona Farrell This month we have the beginning of War of the Realms, the reintroduction of another classic title with a decidedly modern twist, some new information about Jonathan Hickman’s plans for the X-Men, and the announcement of the nonsensically-named and questionably-staffed Marvel Comics #1000. Welcome to the May Monthly Marvel Muster.
