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.
Get ready for a plethora of choices this week from around the comic spectrum, with a heavy dose of super action, full of new beginnings and unfortunate endings.
Out of all of the writers who have tackled the small, feisty, and furry X-Man we know as Wolverine, no one has had a longer solo run on the popular character than Larry Hama.
Plenty of issues to choose from this week for long-time fans, new fans, and people who want to start reading about their favorite heroes again, with a number of new starts.
The new story arc (like the rest of the ones in the flashback anthology series) will take place in-continuity, with issue #5 sandwiched between X-Factor #75 and #76 from 1992.
The day before April Fools Day bring a ton of serious selections for the discerning reader, with DC Infinite Frontier in full swing, along with a ton of new material from Marvel Comics.