When Marvel first created an anthology called X-Men Legends, it was only a matter of time before the writer most associated with the title, Chris Claremont, returned to expand on his already voluminous work with the world-famous mutants.

When Marvel first created an anthology called X-Men Legends, it was only a matter of time before the writer most associated with the title, Chris Claremont, returned to expand on his already voluminous work with the world-famous mutants.
Chris Claremont’ reunion with the man that he co-created the new X-Men with, artist Dave Cockrum, is the main attraction in the latest X-Men Epic Collection entitled I, Magneto.
The collection presents work by writers Louise Simonson, Chris Claremont, Mark Gruenwald and artists Bret Blevins, June Brigman, and Bo Hampton.
Fans of Wolverine and the over-sized Treasury Edition format of the 1970s and ’80s will be anxious to get their hands on the Wolverine: Black, White, and Blood Treasury Edition this July.
The second new comic book day of the new year continues DC Comics Future State event, one of Marvel’s perennial hits, a tribute to the architect of the Uncanny X-Men, and a satirical take on Superman from Ahoy Comics.
The “Dark Phoenix Saga” is also one of the most collected storylines of all time, and Marvel will release a new edition of the classic tale as a new jewel in their successful Epic Collection line in March.