clayton cowles
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Jean Grey’s Telling on Herself Again in X-Men #4
Though the X-Men’s more bombastic melodramatics have often pulled focus in Marvel’s recent comics — like the mutants declaring themselves the new rulers of Mars — there have been other, smaller details suggesting important developments that have yet to fully play out on the page. Take, for example, Jean Grey’s return to using her own…
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Way of X #3 Wants to Talk About Sex, Baby
The X-Men have never been especially shy about swapping and combining DNA with one another, but post-“House of X”, the idea of mutants procreating has taken on a different significance that’s being explored in Way of X from writer Si Spurrier, artists Bob Quinn and Java Tartaglia, and letterer Clayton Cowles.
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DC’s New Rorschach Series Is Off to a Bloody, Familiar Start
When Walter Kovacs made clear that he was willing to reveal the truth behind Adrian Veidt’s plan to bring about world peace by dropping a telepathic squid on Manhattan at the end of the original Watchmen comic, Doctor Manhattan made the sensible decision to kill Kovacs in order to avert yet even larger catastrophe.
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The Scarlet Witch’s Biggest Mistake Has Come Back to Bite the Entire World in the Ass
Much as Wanda Maximoff loves to be ” is only tangentially related to her by way of her son, Billy Kaplan, who’s engaged to Teddy Altman, the young king currently leading an armada of alien invaders on their way to conquer Earth.