Spoilers: Quentin Quire notices it's Xorna and Kid Xavier controlling S.H.I.E.L.D.'s missiles. Future Beast explains they've made their way back to the past to break the cycle and stand against the humans. S.H.I.E.L.D. regains control of their ships, but not before they drop all their bombs on the X-Men, including Sentinels, which shoot at Future Beast and kills him. While they fight Sentinels, some X-Men question what's the point of fighting if the hatred will never end. Xorna easily overcomes Quire. In the midst of the battle, a Sentinel kills Future Jubilee and Kid Xavier kills Colossus. Xorna blames Cyclops and Wolverine for ruining Xavier's dream and their future with their ridiculous schism. Xorna says she'll never be the Jean they knew because she couldn't send herself to the past. The O5 face her, but Xorna's powers overloads, blowing her into pieces. Magik teleports everyone to the Jean Grey School, before Maria Hill could approach them. Wolverine says the O5 can't stay at the present and Beast promises to find other ways to send them back. Wolverine and Cyclops agree that S.H.I.E.L.D. having its own Sentinels is a bigger problem and that they have to deal with it, but each follow their own path again. Kymera decides to stay in the present to hunt whoever is left of the Brotherhood (Xavier, Raze, Ice Hulk and Molly), while Sir Iceman, Wiccan, Future Shogo and Quire go back to the future. Kitty quits the school because her fellow X-Men didn't trust her when she needed them the most. The O5 also quit. Kitty and the originals are welcomed by Cyclops to the new Xavier School.
Showing posts with label X-Men: Battle of the Atom. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Battle of The Atom – Chapter 8 & 9 Spoilers


Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Battle of The Atom – Chapter 7 Spoilers

Thursday, October 3, 2013
Battle of The Atom – Chapter 6 Spoilers
Chapter 6 – All-New X-Men #17: Years from now – Dazzler the most recognizable, liked and trusted mutant of the last twenty years is elected the first mutant president of the United States of America with the support of her fellow X-Men. Before Dazzler delivers her victory speech, she's brutally murdered. This causes Beast to resent the human race and most likely led to the X-Men's split into two different factions.
Even more years from now – Magik, teen Beast and teen Iceman arrive at the Jean Grey School and are welcomed by the future X-Men: Colossus, Jubilee, Sir Iceman, "Iron Man", "Cloak", Quentin Quire and Kymera. Jubilee tells them to go back to the present, but Magik insists on asking about the other Future X-Men group. They stress that they cannot tell what will happen in the future. Sir Iceman reveals that the Ice Hulk is an aspect of Bobby's powers. Jubilee doesn't want to help, but Colossus says they're also partly responsible for this mess.
Present – Back to Cyclops' Xavier School in Canada, Magik arrives with Jubilee's team of Future X-Men.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Battle of The Atom – Chapter 5 Spoilers

Friday, September 20, 2013
Battle of The Atom – Chapter 4 Spoilers

Chapter 4 – Uncanny X-Men #12: At Utopia, Teen Jean and Teen Scott tell Cyclops' Uncanny X-Men about the X-Men from the future who have come to the present to force them to go back to their timeline. Magik reveals Xavier is indeed Professor X's grandson because she had already met them, before teleporting away. Jeans asks Cyclops help. Meanwhile, at the Pacific Coast, Kitty argues with Storm about the situation, standing up for the O5 and their freedom. Xavier picks up a signal. Back to Utopia, Cyclops decides to help Jean and Scott, much to Emma and Magneto's disapproval. Emma is especially upset as she thinks he's only doing it for Jean and not thinking straight. Angel stresses that they all have to go back together. Xorna's future X-Men arrive at Utopia, and she telepathically freezes everyone on the island, except Jean. Xorna assaults Jean, but is interrupted by Emma and the Cuckoos. Emma reveals she was the one who sent the signal so they'd come and get Jean and Scott, but now that she has found out Xorna is Jean, she won't stand for it and let her abuse her own young self.
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Battle of The Atom – Chapter 3 Spoilers

Chapter 3 – X-Men #5: Future Jean explains she can't keep her Xorn mask off for too long in order to control her powers. Xavier says young Jean is leaving a psychic trail even though she's trying to mask herself from him. The present and future X-Men aboard the new aircraft The Dove to chase her and Scott. Storm orders Kitty, Rachel and Jubilee to stay at the school should they return. Meanwhile at California, Jean and Scott steal civilian clothes and a motorbike. The X-Men find the Blackbird and Xavier manages to track Jean. At the school, Kitty and Rachel agree that the O5 shouldn't be forced to go back to the past. During their escape, Scott and Jean start to bond, however the X-Men corner them. Scott uses his beams, but it's no use. Kitty and Rachel arrive at the scene. While Kitty argues with Storm about the way they're handling the situation, Rachel teaches young Jean a trick telepathically. Rogue and Psylocke sides with Storm, while Rachel takes Kitty's side. Xavier then realizes Scott and Jean are gone again. They head to Utopia, where they are welcomed by Emma Frost and the Uncanny X-Men.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Thursday, September 5, 2013
X-Men #5 Preview

X-Men #5
Writer: BrianWood
Art by: David Lopez
Cover by: Arthur Adams
Variant by: Terry Dodson
Lego Variant by: Leonell Castellani
Sketch Lego Variant Also Available
• Battle Of The Atom Part 3!
• The X-Men and Future X-Men pursue young Scott and Jean.
• Not all the X-Men agree that the All-New X-Men should be sent back.
• The cracks in the new all-female X-Men cast start to show.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Battle of The Atom – Chapters 1 & 2 Spoilers
Chapter 1 – X-Men: Battle of The Atom #1: Magik time-travels to the future to see if their future was worth fighting for. At the Jean Grey School, Cerebro detects a new mutant - a very powerful one at that. Kitty takes the original X-Men with her to stop her - Animax - who's creating monsters and destroying the city. A Sentinel appears and attacks them. Cyclops and his X-Men arrive to help and both teams battle the Sentinel. They succeed, but at the last minute the Sentinel shoots against Teen Cyclops, which nearly kills him. As his life is about to end, the Old Cyclops ceases to exist. Triage heals Teen Cyclops and brings him back to life, resulting in the Old Cyclops appearing again. At the School, the X-Men decide it's too risky to have the original X-Men in the present and want them to go back to the past. They are not happy about this, especially Jean who's made up her mind about not going back. Suddenly, the X-Men from the future arrive warning that they'll stop the X-Men from making a mistake that will doom the mutant species.
Chapter 2 – All-New X-Men #16: The X-Men from the future warn that letting the X-Men from the past to stay in the present was a mistake that must be reversed. They reveal that sending them back now will prevent a series of events that lead to... Suddenly, Wolverine is forced to pop out his claws and attack the future X-Men. A battle ensues between the two factions. Logan says that it wasn't his doing and that Jean was the only one able to force him to do this. Everyone realizes that Jean and Teen Cyclops have ran away. While the future and present X-Men were busy arguing, Jean talked telepathically to Teen Beast and Teen Cyclops about her suspicions of something wrong going on as the minds of the future X-Men were blocked. Beast refuses to run away with her, but Cyclops accepts it. They take the Blackbird to do so. The present and future X-Men decide to go after them even though Storm and Wolverine suspects Jean only ran away because she picked something up in the minds of the future X-Men. Rachel is upset that there's somebody wearing a Xorn mask, considering Xorn killed Jean. Xorna then reveals herself to be none other than adult Jean Grey from the future.
Friday, August 30, 2013
Making Battle of the Atom Plans with Brian Wood
Marvel.com: When Marvel.com spoke to Jason Aaron about X-Men: Battle of the Atom earlier this week, he discussed the creative opportunity it presents the three writers working on Battle of the Atom, noting, "...you get to play with those [characters] that you don’t play with on a monthly basis. This stuff is all outlined, we do a lot of phone calls, we had a retreat. Everything kind of goes through editor Nick Lowe, so we have a road map for this entire story. Fun little things still happen. It’s still fun when you’re going along and someone throws something down that someone picks up." In a collaborative dynamic such as Battle of the Atom, how much do you relish working with Bendis' and Aaron's characters that you don't normally "play with on a monthly basis"?
Brian Wood: To me, the best part about all of this is working with Jason and Brian, something I've not really done before. The characters, sure, but that's not the big draw for me. This is my first real collaborative event, and I respect both of those guys' work, so I enjoyed seeing and learning how one of these things gets put together. As I answer these questions, I'm finished writing the event, I'm all done, so I can look back and recognize it was a wild ride, a bit hairy at times with all the moving parts and I can really understand the work involved. I don't think any editor works as hard as a Marvel editor organizing an event like this. And this was a small one!

Marvel.com: How critical is it to you, in a creative situation like this where you are writing installments of a larger event, to strike a balance between advancing the action of the event plot while also servicing the evolving dynamics of the X-Men series that you are still in the early stages of developing?
Brian Wood: My editor and I were both careful to make sure that "our" characters had moments to shine in the issues of the adjectiveless title. This event has a cast of dozens—and dozens—so it was tricky, but crucial. We had to make sure that we slipped in the character moments and the small advances specific to that time. So: critical yes, not easy, yes, but I think we did it. It's also worth noting that this is only two issues we're talking about here, a pretty brief detour all things considered.
Marvel.com: X-MEN #4 featured some great scenes of Jubilee reflecting upon her past. Was one of the reasons you pursued this angle was to serve as a juxtaposition for X-MEN #5 and #6 where the team, including Jubilee, sees a glimpse of what could be their potential future?
Brian Wood: We saw the need for a one-shot story for #4 well before the actual event story was formed. So we approached it with different goals; less about the event and more of a "what can we do with this space that's both standalone but feels vital?" I wanted a Jubilee story, and I think it made sense to have a Jubilee/Logan story since they are close but haven't been together in a comic for a while. Logan enables me to talk about Jubilee's past a little, and he's someone she can open up to. Pure character moments, not related to the event in a direct way.
Marvel.com: Do you have an opportunity for some interaction between Rachel Grey and young Jean Grey in your Battle of the Atom issues?
Brian Wood: Absolutely; both from me and the other writers.
Marvel.com: Can you elaborate on how the events connected to BOTA prompt the "cracks in the new all-female X-Men cast" to start to show? The team is made up of people of firm convictions and passions, so it should surprise no one that the potential for ever-increasing tension was there all along.
Brian Wood: Well, we've started that already in the first arc, when Rachel and Storm find themselves at odds over the decision involving Karima, Storm taking the practical route and Rachel the emotional one. I should remind people that this grouping isn't an official team in the pre-meditated sense; they came together to help Jubilee, so there's no clear hierarchy of leadership or defined roles. So they have to work it out if they want to stay together. I think that they think they have team potential, but maybe aren't there just yet.
There's also some significant "cracks" within the event story itself, which I am a little hesitant to detail in advance.
Marvel.com: Artist David Lopez joined the X-Men for a three-issue stint starting with X-MEN #4. A few months back you spoke with Marvel.com about David, noting: "I love David's work and it clicks just right with my words." How reassuring is it to have that kind of rapport with an artist, knowing you can trust Lopez to craft the visual storytelling that best serves your writing?
Brian Wood: It's the reason why I always try and work with past collaborators when I can, especially on creator-owned work. The creative team learns each other, their quirks and ticks and likes and dislikes, and if you already know these things, you can really hit the ground running; makes everything smoother, faster.
Marvel.com: Judging by the solicitation text for X-MEN #6—"Rachel Grey is the only X-Man qualified to defeat the mystery opponents"—it is clear that Rachel steps into the spotlight at this stage of the BOTA event. Your whole X-MEN cast is a collection of heavy hitters, no doubt. But when juggling the power dynamics of such a gathering of characters, what appeals to you in utilizing someone like Rachel in your cast?
Brian Wood: The story dictated it, really; there are crucial points in the story where it's really a telepath's time to shine, and there are enemies with special resonance to Rachel, so she steps up. Trying not to give too much away!
Marvel.com: Speaking of your X-MEN cast, we have already discussed Jubilee and Rachel, but are there certain other characters that really get some nice moments in the spotlight of your issues amidst all of the ongoing intense action?
Brian Wood: Psylocke, of course, with her expanding arsenal of telekinetic medieval weaponry, that's always fun. Bling!, sort of to my surprise, is sticking around as a close friend to Jubilee; that wasn't in the original plans but sometimes as you write, things just seem to make sense. So good for Bling!, getting some extra screen time. I just wrote a fun battle moment with Rogue. And Shogo—he may surprise you.
Marvel.com: As a writer and as a reader and a fan, what’s got you most excited about this event?
Brian Wood: I think events get a bad rap for all sorts of reasons, but people always buy them anyway. I think events can create situations that can't happen in a book's regular story, and that right there makes it appealing. Events can show you new things, and in this case, there [are] a lot of new things going on. There's this whole extra layer of story in BOTA that hasn't even been hinted at yet.
Monday, August 26, 2013
Friday, August 16, 2013
Friday, July 12, 2013
X-Solicits for October 2013
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Marvel Reveals "X-Men: Battle of the Atom"
IGN: It's been a while since there's been a proper crossover in the X-Men Universe, but that's all about to change as the many threads of Brian Bendis' X-Men run thus far collide.
Announced at Marvel's X-Men panel today, X-Men: Battle of the Atom will see what happens when it's finally time for the original X-Men to go back to their own time -- with the help of the future X-Men. That's right, the present-day X-Men are going to get a visit from their future selves that have one mission: to send the original X-Men back where they belong and prevent a terrible future. I think at this point, perhaps the X-Men causing a horrible future is just going to happen no matter what they do.
Announced at Marvel's X-Men panel today, X-Men: Battle of the Atom will see what happens when it's finally time for the original X-Men to go back to their own time -- with the help of the future X-Men. That's right, the present-day X-Men are going to get a visit from their future selves that have one mission: to send the original X-Men back where they belong and prevent a terrible future. I think at this point, perhaps the X-Men causing a horrible future is just going to happen no matter what they do.
The crossover is being handled by Bendis, Jason Aaron, Brian Wood, and will happen in these books: X-Men: Battle of the Atom #1, Uncanny X-Men #12-13, All-New X-Men #16-17, Wolverine & The X-Men #36-37, X-Men # 5-6 and X-Men: Battle of The Atom #2.
The story begins in September and ends in October, so it's going to be a very huge month of X-stories, to be sure. Issue #1 will be drawn by Frank Cho. Marvel promises that this story will pay off many of the threads that Bendis has been seeding since he began his run, and of course, set up a great many things to come.
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