
Marvel Knights Ends ‘The World To Come’ In November Solicits
Well, Black Panther, at least.
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Well, Black Panther, at least.
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Marvel has revealed the solicits for Binary #2 and Rogue Storm #2, which were previously left out of the November X-Men solicits.
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Read a preview of Exceptional X-Men #12 from Marvel Comics, written by Eve L. Ewing, with art by Federica Mancin.
Read a preview of Marvel All-On-One #1 from Marvel Comics, written by Ryan North with art by Ed McGuinness as the ever-lovin’ blue-eyed Thing takes on the entire Marvel Universe in a story told only in splash pages.
Read a preview of Imperial #3 from Marvel Comics, written by Jonathan Hickman with art by Federico Vincentini and Iban Coello.