Showrunner Matt Nix drops a few hints about the forthcoming X-Men TV show.
What's better than one classically-trained actor who is also noted for his later life geek-friendly roles and posting odd pictures online? Why, two such actors, of course. Sir Patrick Stewart (77) and Sir Ian McKellen (78) share a bromance so strong, it looks they have been destined to be together.
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Famke Janssen is known for her impeccable taste and she didn’t disappoint as she stepped out in New York City on Thursday.
Want to catch up with the adventures of the X-Men now that they've hit their 50th birthday? Here's a quick guide to their greatest moments of the last half-century.
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Disney designer Eric Tan, who created artwork for The Incredibles, made an fantastic poster for the X-Men inspired by old German film posters.
Uncanny X-Men #33 (2015) written by Brian Michael Bendis art by Kris Anka & Antonio Fabela
Jonathan Hickman previews his upcoming Marvel comics 'House of X' and 'Powers of X,' which are set to reinvent the mutant superteam.
X-Men: First Class earned praise for its story, sure, but it got just as much for its '60s swag. This year’s sequel, X-Men: Days of Future Past, may be a harder sartorial sell. That's because the movis is set in the '70s, an era of less understood––though fully GQ-approved––style moves. Here, costume designer Louise Mingenbach breaks down the film's fashion, from dressing beasts to embracing the color brown
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The original X-Men by Brent Anderson with inks by Terry Austin and colors by Steve Oliff from the back cover of Marvel Comics Index 9A (1982) remastered by The Marvel Project.
The mutant with the power to absorb and remove the memories, physical strength, and the abilities of anyone she touches. Sounds familiar? It's no other than