Newsarama: Mahmud Asrar is returning to the X-Men fold for November's Uncanny X-Men #1, and he says it kicks off with "major implications" for the X-Men in an interview CadenceComicArt in their latest newsletter.
I think we all ended up winning seeing you draw all those X-men books! You are teaming up with an all-star cast of writers: Ed Brisson, Kelly Thompson, and Matthew Rosenberg. What can you say about their take on the X-men? Do you know which writer you'll be working with? Which writer suits your style of story telling?
Mahmud Asrar: Actually all three of them are writing at the same time which is awesome! I've always wondered how that worked to be honest. I guess, like a writers' room in a TV series where they discuss the plot and then they take turns in scripting issues. In any case, they are great X-writers and I'm happy to have had the chance to work with them. You can see how they love these characters.
That's very enlightening, I also wondered how that worked. Now then, Uncanny X-men is coming back after being absent for a long time. How will you usher the new series during X-men disassembled?
Asrar: Unfortunately I can't reveal too much about the story. Something big is happening that will affect all the Marvel mutants. It's exciting.
Asrar: Unfortunately I can't reveal too much about the story. Something big is happening that will affect all the Marvel mutants. It's exciting.
Anything you want to tell the fans?
Asrar: This is going to be a big X-Men story with major implications. It's been an honor to kick off this story. I've enjoyed drawing every page and I know the rest of the team are doing great work. Hopefully fans will enjoy it too!
“For so long, my life has been out of control. Chaos and serendipity, wrapped in insanity. I have suffered, I have lost. Not just my life, but my very soul, my self. But no more. Now I know who I am.” – Elizabeth ‘Betsy’ Braddock, daughter of Otherworld, mutant, telepath, telekinetic, defender of the realm and, above all, X-Man.
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Many interesting characters! Hoping for them all to have their space to shine enough. I can picture a nice dynamic between almost them all.
The most recent astonishing series hasn't arrived here in Brazil yet, so I haven't checked Bishop's contribution and I feel him like a bit of a fish out of water here, but that is just an impression, most probably the writers will bring up his relevance.
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