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Marvel First Look: X of Swords: Stasis #1 out late October 2020
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Marvel First Look: X of Swords: Stasis #1 out late October 2020

Get the first details on X of Swords: Stasis out in late October.

Want to learn more about X of Swords? Read our “Who are the 10 X-Men Who Have Swords in X of Swords?” story!

X of Swords for October has been unveiled slowly throughout the day as creators revealed covers and solicit information via Twitter. X of Swords covers for Chapter 3, chapter 4, chapter 5, chapter 6, chapter 7, chapter 8, chapter 9, and chapter 10 has been revealed so far. I’ve put them all in one place for your viewing pleasure too.

Next up is the X of Swords Stasis #1 cover art for chapter 11. The last chapter to release in October–the event goes through November and will have 22 chapters–was revealed by Pepe Larraz.

Check it out below.

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The cover also comes with the text, “A ritual. A parliament. A game begins.”

Based on the X of Swords schedule below X of Swords: Stasis #1 will come out at the end of October.

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