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X-Men Monday Call for Questions – X-Men Legends With Fabian Nicieza

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X-Men Monday Call for Questions – X-Men Legends With Fabian Nicieza

Don’t miss your chance to get your X-Men Legends questions answered by Fabian Nicieza!

Fun fact: The very first X-Men comic I ever bought was X-Men #39, featuring Adam-X on the cover. Yep, I pulled it from a spinner rack at my mall’s Sam Goody. (Just lost all the young readers with that last sentence.) Was Adam-X the third Summers brother Mister Sinister teased? It’s a question many an X-Fan wondered for years and years. Well, at long last, ’90s X-Fans are finally going to get answers when X-Men Legends #1 drops February 17!

If you’re like me, you’ve got questions for Adam-X’s co-creator, Fabian Nicieza. Good thing he’s returning to X-Men Monday at AIPT to answer X-Fan questions! Want to get in on the fun? See the rules and official form below.

Deadline: Saturday, February 6 at noon EST

Ask Questions About: X-Men Legends, Fabian’s past X-Men and X-Force work

No Spoiler Questions! Not sure what a spoiler question is? Here’s an example:

  • Is Adam-X the third Summers brother?

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