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AXE: Judgement Day: OF DEVIATION AND MUTATION
Featuring stories by an all-star lineup of creators including writers Kieron Gillen and Gerry Duggan and artist Dustin Weaver, FREE COMIC BOOK DAY: AVENGERS/X-MEN #1 will lay the groundwork for an event that will erupt across the Marvel Universe in 2022 and drastically alter the relationship between Earth's Mightiest Heroes and mutantkind.
X-MEN: LET'S TALK ABOUT KRAKOA.
The island-nation of Krakoa was founded under the idea of mutant sovereignty with the goal of giving mutants a place to flourish without fear of persecution. The fledgling nation made a splash on the world stage when it began exporting Krakoan medicine that was leaps and bounds beyond other medical treatments- leading to phenomenal recoveries and revolutionizing the healthcare market. But unknown to the rest of the world. Krakoa harbored an even more miraculous secret: mutant resurrection. No mutant has to die ever again.
Background music: “White Atlantis” by Sergey Cheremisinov. User under an Attribution-NonCommercial License.
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AXE: Judgement Day: OF DEVIATION AND MUTATION
Featuring stories by an all-star lineup of creators including writers Kieron Gillen and Gerry Duggan and artist Dustin Weaver, FREE COMIC BOOK DAY: AVENGERS/X-MEN #1 will lay the groundwork for an event that will erupt across the Marvel Universe in 2022 and drastically alter the relationship between Earth's Mightiest Heroes and mutantkind.
X-MEN: LET'S TALK ABOUT KRAKOA.
The island-nation of Krakoa was founded under the idea of mutant sovereignty with the goal of giving mutants a place to flourish without fear of persecution. The fledgling nation made a splash on the world stage when it began exporting Krakoan medicine that was leaps and bounds beyond other medical treatments- leading to phenomenal recoveries and revolutionizing the healthcare market. But unknown to the rest of the world. Krakoa harbored an even more miraculous secret: mutant resurrection. No mutant has to die ever again.
Background music: “White Atlantis” by Sergey Cheremisinov. User under an Attribution-NonCommercial License.