![]() Inferno #4 - the last issue of X-Men comics that Hickman will pen for the foreseeable future - reveals as much. Well friend, guess what? We were all wrong about those first ads. Conflict between those two has been the foundation of X-Men comics for a very long time. You’re not alone I’m right there with you. Did you assume these two species were humans and mutants? It’s okay if you did. IF YOU DON’T WANT INFERNO #4 SPOILED, STOP READING HERE ![]() This, it turns out, has been a thesis statement for Hickman’s X-Men run…the entire time. ![]() They appeared in March 2019, a few months before the run began, and they read: When two aggressive species share the same environment, evolution demands acceptance or dominance. They appeared in Marvel comic books as house ads, and they did not tell us exactly what they were advertising (I remember some speculation that Hickman would helm the Eternals, which, c’mon). ![]() By Zack Quaintance - I remember the first cryptic teases for Jonathan Hickman’s X-Men run. ![]()
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