A number of new Marvel Comics titles tied to the X-Men: Age of Revelation event have been announced.
In honor of the 30th anniversary of Age of Apocalypse, Marvel Comics has announced that a new event, Age of Revelation, will kick off in X-Men comics this coming October. The journey with an X-Men: Age of Revelation #0 prelude one-shot that will be available at retailers starting next week before Age of Revelation Overture #1 then arrives on October 1, 2025.
“Age of Revelation takes current X-Men storytelling 10 years into the future,” a description of the event reads. “After being welcomed onto Cyclops’ X-Men with open arms, Revelation set out on the impossible task that Apocalypse entrusted him with: creating a world where only the fittest survived. With his linguistic mutant power amplified to an astonishing new level, Doug commands Earth itself with his voice, reshaping it as a utopian haven for mutantkind. It’s a mutant homeland built on an insidious lie, spreading across the planet and wiping out humanity until it becomes a mutant homeworld!”
The Age of Revelation event will overtake the current X-Men line with series evolutions such as Amazing X-Men, Unbreakable X-Men, and Expatriate X-Men.
Other titles include The Last Wolverine, Binary, Cloak or Dagger, Iron & Frost, Laura Kinney Sabretooth, Longshots, Omega Kids, Radioactive Spider-Man, Rogue Storm, Sinister’s Six, UnDeadpool, X-Vengers, and X-Men: Book of Revelation.
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Further details will come at a later date. X-Men: Age of Revelation #0 and X-Men: Age of Revelation Overture, meanwhile, are both written by Jed MacKay. Age of Revelation #0 features art by Humberto Ramos, while Age of Revelation Overture’s art comes from Ryan Stegman.
MacKay said in a statement, “Enter… the Age of Revelation! I’m extremely excited to be at the center of this event– we’re traveling to the alien future of the Age of Revelation, where the stories unfolding in the Revelation Territories and beyond will decide whether this is the dawn of a new world, or the end of one. We’ve been exploring a whole world, and it’s been really exciting to see other creators make corners of it their own!”
Source: Marvel