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Marvel Reveals Who Will Be Joining FIRST X-MEN, What It Will Be About, and More

The creative team for Marvel's upcoming new limited series discuss what readers can expect from the book this August.

Last week Marvel teased their upcoming FIRST X-MEN series, and earlier today the publisher gave us some more information and insight on the upcoming new series from writer Christos Gage and artist Neal Adams. Starting in August, Marvel will launch the limited series that will follow the days before the X-Men became the X-Men; at least that's what we gathered from Neal Adams' pitch for the series.

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At the beginning, Stan and Jack were experimenting. You had Professor X, bald and in a wheelchair. These strange kids already in costume. It seems to me like this was not the beginning of the story, but the middle…Of all the mutants on Earth, Professor X could easily pass as a human. Why would he want to get involved in this? Maybe all this was going on before Professor X was Professor X...when Professor X was a teenager. Maybe mutant kids were getting abused by the military, by the government. Somebody would have been looking out for them, but maybe that person came to Charles Xavier, realizing he couldn't protect these kids. That was my pitch.

The days before the X-Men were X-Men? Before Xavier was in the wheelchair? When he was just coming to grips with his mutant powers and what they really meant? It sounds interesting enough. The good news is that fans will likely be seeing many familiar faces, too, like Wolverine and Erik Lensherr, for example. Gage and Adams will also be exploring the relationships between these characters and the X-Men team. The book will answer questions like "why was Wolverine's first team a failure?" for example, and much more. Gage also added some background on the series, giving fans the time period (before the "first X-Men" team was created. Gage also evaluated the era and the society the X-Men were living in at the time.

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It takes place before the original X-Men and at a time when the government was snatching mutants up and doing scary things to them. Logan notices this and thinks somebody needs to look out for them. He recruits Sabretooth, who asks 'Why?' and so he pays him. Professor Xavier is a young man studying at Oxford, who's engaged and wants nothing to do with this…They recruit this guy Erik Lensherr who is out there killing Nazis...

Sounds to us like the script for this series will be borrowing a bit from the most recent X-Men movie, 'X-Men First Class' -- at least where the idea of the "years before the first X-Men team" are concerned. Other things to expect from this new series is: hobo-Submariner, fighting amongst teammates, new characters ("Bombastic Aghast") and much more. In case you're wondering, this series is cannon and will (according to Editor Nick Lowe), "be key to Wolverine's relationships with other characters."

This is firmly set in continuity. This is not a What If. This is canon. This is key to Wolverine's history and his relationships with other characters. This will answer questions that have been out there for decades.

What do you think of the plans for this new series? Are you looking forward to the release of the book this August?

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Wolverine is now the original X-Man.. You know what? I have had it with the revisionist BS. Marvel, you are dead to me.

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This looks worse than that Exiles Xmen book starring dazzler.

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@PhoenixoftheTides said:

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Wow. This is so apt. May I use this?

Yes

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And here is another reason for me to boycott marvel AGAIN!! I'm am SO SICK AND TIRED of marvel trying to add more between-the-original-comics stories that retroactively introduce characters and having Wolverine involved AGAIN!! This was lame with Jessica Jones, lame with Sentry, lame with the deadly genesis x-men, LAME, LAME, LAME! BOO!

When will you stop being lame Marvel?!?

Or is this asking too much out of you?

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YAWN....I thought Jean was returning.......

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Oh wow. Another book with Wolverine?

I am trying to contain my excitement. It's spectacularly easy.

I can see why they're trying to cash in on the elements people loved in X-Men: First Class (beautiful Charles X. & Erik L. dynamic, nazi-killing Magneto). They worked very well in that movie. I have been missing Professor X, but but I'm still not the slightest bit intrigued by this idea. The art in the previews looks terrible, and I don't really think that the world needs another comic book title about Wolverine.

If they really have to pump out another X-Men title, why wouldn't they use their resources more creatively and use some of the characters who are not currently appearing prominently in any title, like Jubilee, Dust, X-23, Sage, Bishop, Sunfire, or Boom-Boom?

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They should make "The Adventures of the Hobo-Mariner"! XD

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Well as I always do with things I have no interest in I simply won't read it or acknowledge it as continuity.

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I always found Wolverine more interesting when his past was mysterious. All the origin type stories has really removed a crucial part of the character for me.

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Doesn't sound that good. :/

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everything's being taken away from prof x

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Wow, I have never seen such an angry outpoor on this site. Everytime I look at all these cries of "no, stop this, we don't want this," I keep thinking back to how Marvel has publicly stated many times now that they do not read reviews or opinions online, they only look at the sales of their books to determine what readers want. It makes me think of what a flawed system that is, because as this article states, this will have a huge impact on the origin of the X-Men, and if you're an X-Men fan then that means you almost have to pick it up even if you don't want to. It's like if a teacher tells you "You don't have to come to class today, but we will talk about exactly what will be on your test." So as much as you want to skip class, you know if you do then you will be completely behind on what you now need to know.

Well to everyone on this site who has come out and said they are against this book, I beg you, put your money where your mouth is. If dollar signs is the only thing Marvel understands (and even think that's a philosophy worth bragging about) then simply vote with your wallet and don't buy it.

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Maybe they could do next the origin story where Wolverine pushes Bruce Banner onto the Gamma Rays, cosmic ray the bejeezus of the Fantastic Four and throws a radioactive spider at Peter Parker.

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I don't like this pitch. We've seen things before the X-Men, this is unnecessary and seems like they're trying to force Wolverine into the X-Men history. It also seems kinda like that Avengers 1959 series which I also hated.

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@HotSauceCommittee said:

YEAH LETS ALL HATE ON A HARMLESS FIVE ISSUE MINI SERIES WHICH WE KNOW NEXT TO NOTHING ABOUT BECAUSE IT HAS WOLVERINE IN IT

I hate you comicvine.

It gets old, doesn't it?

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@hawkgirl96 said:

this actually brought tears to my eyes. God forbid Wolverine from being on 1 x-men team before he really joined. If i bought the first issue i would actually set it on fire . This basically saying the original team (Scott,Bobby,Warren,Hank,and Jean) werent the first which pisses me off since that is my favorite team and i was hoping this would somehow bring them together again. If i were to run marvel comics first thing i would be to cancel this then followed quickly by killing off wolverine.I hope true X-men fans wont pick this up and it bombs!

I think you need to check yourself if THIS made you cry. Seriously. Making us 96'ers look bad...

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This sounds a bit odd to me.

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I would read the first issue to see. But I dont like the idea

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I can't hate on Neal Adams, but this series is a stupid idea.

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So, Deadly Genesis retcons some things, this will retcon some things and it will turn out everyone has already been an x-men before everyone was an X-Men. Like a hipster X-men. I did not enjoy the whole Vulcan thing.

Also, it seems victor creed has been in every early incarnation of every team.

I'll probably read this. But I don't like the premise.

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Shadow King? He was the first evil "mutant" Charles encountered and the reason for starting the X-men was he not? I'd wager this guy completely misses that altogether.

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seems like marvels been relying on wolverine for a lot of things

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Okay, let's see if I can follow this. So the fallout from the big X-event Schism is this: Cyclops character is compromised by too many writers picking up on the idea that Cyclops is a bit of an asshole. In a move that is completely out of character from anything we've seen before, Wolverine packs up the young mutants and moves them back to New York and declares himself headmaster of the new Jean Grey academy. (I swear they need to bring back Jean Grey for no other reason than to have her tell Wolverine, "Look douchebag, yes I had some fleeting bit of attraction towards you, but I actually love Scott Summers. There's a big difference. Get over yourself.") With most of the X-fans still scratching their heads over all this, does it really surprise anyone that Marvel feels compelled to justify Wolverine's decision by making the whole idea of the X-Men his in the first place?

Marvel's editorial staff under Joe Quesada's regime take great pains to tell everybody who will listen that they don't care what the fans think, that they don't read internet buzz. Don't be fooled by that for an instant. They do care. They wouldn't be a successful company if they didn't. This mini series strikes me as a logical reaction to the fans' outcry over Wolverine acting completely out of character during the last big event push. I could well imagine the conversation went something like..."Well everybody's upset over this, and they kind of have a point so let's see if we can tweak things a bit. Professor-X hasn't been really popular in over a decade, and Wolverine has successfully maintained his cash cow status since the Byrne/Claremont years, sooo... what if Wolverine was actually instrumental in coming up with the whole idea of a school for mutants and putting a team out in the field to deal with mutant threats." QED

One quick aside to all the Neal Adams art haters out there. At least give the first book a flip through. Adams sometimes has a lot of trouble with covers and splashes. His strength is in the panel to panel storytelling, just like Will Eisner's was.

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Neal Adams was one of the creators that made me pick up my first comic book over 35 years ago. He deserves his place in comic book legend.

However...

If he's going to continue to draw as if he's in the middle of having a stroke, then he needs to retire.

As for the book itself...

Marvel seems to be making better movies and cartoons than they do comic books these days and this travesty of a comic is no exception.

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@TerryBogard2014 said:

oh great another wolverine shoved down your throat story

Yes. Perfectly worded.

"They dont have enough Wolverine in their lives man... what if we made Wolverine the REAL presence behind the creation of the X-Men!?"

Are they f******** trolling us now?

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@Excast said:

X Men:First Class:The Movie:The Comic Book

X Men:First Class:The Movie:The Comic Book: The Reboot

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not gonna lie i porbably wont pick this up but i do think it sounds interesting. I like the idea

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@zackattack529: I've never been more sarcastic in my life lol

@Mercy_: haha definitely not serious

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Do they really need another x-book?

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@ruckus24 said:

Okay, let's see if I can follow this. So the fallout from the big X-event Schism is this: Cyclops character is compromised by too many writers picking up on the idea that Cyclops is a bit of an asshole. In a move that is completely out of character from anything we've seen before, Wolverine packs up the young mutants and moves them back to New York and declares himself headmaster of the new Jean Grey academy. (I swear they need to bring back Jean Grey for no other reason than to have her tell Wolverine, "Look douchebag, yes I had some fleeting bit of attraction towards you, but I actually love Scott Summers. There's a big difference. Get over yourself.") With most of the X-fans still scratching their heads over all this, does it really surprise anyone that Marvel feels compelled to justify Wolverine's decision by making the whole idea of the X-Men his in the first place?

Marvel's editorial staff under Joe Quesada's regime take great pains to tell everybody who will listen that they don't care what the fans think, that they don't read internet buzz. Don't be fooled by that for an instant. They do care. They wouldn't be a successful company if they didn't. This mini series strikes me as a logical reaction to the fans' outcry over Wolverine acting completely out of character during the last big event push. I could well imagine the conversation went something like..."Well everybody's upset over this, and they kind of have a point so let's see if we can tweak things a bit. Professor-X hasn't been really popular in over a decade, and Wolverine has successfully maintained his cash cow status since the Byrne/Claremont years, sooo... what if Wolverine was actually instrumental in coming up with the whole idea of a school for mutants and putting a team out in the field to deal with mutant threats." QED

One quick aside to all the Neal Adams art haters out there. At least give the first book a flip through. Adams sometimes has a lot of trouble with covers and splashes. His strength is in the panel to panel storytelling, just like Will Eisner's was.

i wasnt upset by his decision to move the kids back to New York. While i did think it was a different path for Wolverine i thought that after all the demon possession and finding he had like 5 other kids that he himself killed and his relationships with X-23 and Rogue then adding on all the tension from the human population and the all countries sending sentinels after them i could see him looking around and realizing he doesn't want the current young generation of mutants to grow up like X-23, Rogue, Kitty, and their whole generation of mutants had too.

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@Tchokes said:

@Excast said:

X Men:First Class:The Movie:The Comic Book

X Men:First Class:The Movie:The Comic Book: The Reboot

hahahahahahha

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Looks interesting but we all know wolvie is a tool to get people to buy it...

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Que?

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@ruckus24 said:

Okay, let's see if I can follow this. So the fallout from the big X-event Schism is this: Cyclops character is compromised by too many writers picking up on the idea that Cyclops is a bit of an asshole. In a move that is completely out of character from anything we've seen before, Wolverine packs up the young mutants and moves them back to New York and declares himself headmaster of the new Jean Grey academy. (I swear they need to bring back Jean Grey for no other reason than to have her tell Wolverine, "Look douchebag, yes I had some fleeting bit of attraction towards you, but I actually love Scott Summers. There's a big difference. Get over yourself.") With most of the X-fans still scratching their heads over all this, does it really surprise anyone that Marvel feels compelled to justify Wolverine's decision by making the whole idea of the X-Men his in the first place?

Marvel's editorial staff under Joe Quesada's regime take great pains to tell everybody who will listen that they don't care what the fans think, that they don't read internet buzz. Don't be fooled by that for an instant. They do care. They wouldn't be a successful company if they didn't. This mini series strikes me as a logical reaction to the fans' outcry over Wolverine acting completely out of character during the last big event push. I could well imagine the conversation went something like..."Well everybody's upset over this, and they kind of have a point so let's see if we can tweak things a bit. Professor-X hasn't been really popular in over a decade, and Wolverine has successfully maintained his cash cow status since the Byrne/Claremont years, sooo... what if Wolverine was actually instrumental in coming up with the whole idea of a school for mutants and putting a team out in the field to deal with mutant threats." QED

One quick aside to all the Neal Adams art haters out there. At least give the first book a flip through. Adams sometimes has a lot of trouble with covers and splashes. His strength is in the panel to panel storytelling, just like Will Eisner's was.

This is a great post.

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*sighs*..............Marvel..

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@TheAnnihilator said:

@HotSauceCommittee said:

YEAH LETS ALL HATE ON A HARMLESS FIVE ISSUE MINI SERIES WHICH WE KNOW NEXT TO NOTHING ABOUT BECAUSE IT HAS WOLVERINE IN IT

I hate you comicvine.

It gets old, doesn't it?

That's not why I'm hating on it, exactly. I'm hating on the fact they're going to completely mess with 50 years worth of comic book history, just so happens they're using Wolverine. This is worse than Deadly Genesis, plus the art looks terrible. Why does Marvel insist on using these dated artists?

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@John Valentine said:

@TheAnnihilator said:

@HotSauceCommittee said:

YEAH LETS ALL HATE ON A HARMLESS FIVE ISSUE MINI SERIES WHICH WE KNOW NEXT TO NOTHING ABOUT BECAUSE IT HAS WOLVERINE IN IT

I hate you comicvine.

It gets old, doesn't it?

That's not why I'm hating on it, exactly. I'm hating on the fact they're going to completely mess with 50 years worth of comic book history, just so happens they're using Wolverine. This is worse than Deadly Genesis, plus the art looks terrible. Why does Marvel insist on using these dated artists?

This will never be relevant. It's just a "neat" little story. I'm ignoring it. So can you. Just like I ignore Sage or whatever her name is and Xavier's employment of Mystique as a spy. These things are dumb and don't ever really matter, so easily ignored.

If you really don't want things like this don't buy them. Heck, don't even talk about them. Let it die.

Comic book fans getting upset about things holds next to no value now unfortunately.

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@TheAnnihilator said:

This will never be relevant. It's just a "neat" little story. I'm ignoring it. So can you. Just like I ignore Sage or whatever her name is and Xavier's employment of Mystique as a spy. These things are dumb and don't ever really matter, so easily ignored.

If you really don't want things like this don't buy them. Heck, don't even talk about them. Let it die.

Comic book fans getting upset about things holds next to no value now unfortunately.

As long as it's not held as canon, I'm absolutely fine with it.

Seriously, though, even if I liked the premise, I have no faith in the creative team. Neal Adams (whose art may have been great back in the day) looks terrible. Christos Gage leaves a lot to be desired.

But, you're right. I'm under no obligation to buy it. I've given up on caring when Marvel tries crap like this. I'll just stick to the good stuff they publish.

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@John Valentine said:

@TheAnnihilator said:

This will never be relevant. It's just a "neat" little story. I'm ignoring it. So can you. Just like I ignore Sage or whatever her name is and Xavier's employment of Mystique as a spy. These things are dumb and don't ever really matter, so easily ignored.

If you really don't want things like this don't buy them. Heck, don't even talk about them. Let it die.

Comic book fans getting upset about things holds next to no value now unfortunately.

As long as it's not held as canon, I'm absolutely fine with it.

Seriously, though, even if I liked the premise, I have no faith in the creative team. Neal Adams (whose art may have been great back in the day) looks terrible. Christos Gage leaves a lot to be desired.

But, you're right. I'm under no obligation to buy it. I've given up on caring when Marvel tries crap like this. I'll just stick to the good stuff they publish.

This kind of thing really isn't worth the attention it's getting. Comments like "this is pure watery shit" are just childish and unnecessary. I've become tired of the extreme negative opinion towards EVERYTHING on here, but Marvel in particular. People need to look at the good every once in a while and realize there is a lot of it.

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I don't like it

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Still going with this whole Nazi Magneto/Wolverine the dangerous yet loveable rouge angle huh? Marvel, The people that like your movies are simpletons. The same people who think "deep" or "thoughtful" dialogue was that Satellite scene in X-Men: First Class.

These people will never buy your comics regularly. All you are doing is appealing to them, and simultaneously aliening your customer base.

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first it was the first avengers, now its the xmen. whos next the fantastic four?

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Oh look, another Wolverine book. Oh, look, he's the leader because he's cool and doesn't afraid of anything!

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I'm in. Interesting idea - will wait for the first few issues before deciding whether or not its worth it although getting Professor Xavier back is enough for me.

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Looks pretty interesting :D

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To be honest, I'm not really interested in this because it's like they're saying that there needs to be more things added to the history of the X-Men and there's already too much being added to the X-Men's history to the point where it gets confusing about what really happened with the X-Men.  I'm already set on the idea that the first X-Men were Professor X and the five X-Men (Cyclops, Jean Grey, Iceman, Beast and Angel), so saying that Wolverine might have been the one who started the X-Men is just too much for me to take in, so I will just skip this series.  If this really was a "What If" series, I would have easily picked this up.