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EXCLUSIVE Marvel First Look: 'X-Men: The Undertow' #1

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EXCLUSIVE Marvel First Look: ‘X-Men: The Undertow’ #1

Lifeguard and Beak step into the spotlight in two emotional stories.

Good news for X-Men fans who prefer to read physical comics — this October, Marvel will release the final issues of the Marvel Unlimited-exclusive X-Men From the Ashes Infinity Comic in X-Men: The Undertow #1. AIPT can exclusively reveal the one-shot, its solicitation, and Mike McKone cover.

X-MEN: THE UNDERTOW #1

Written by ALEX PAKNADEL & TIM SEELEY
Art by DIÓGENES NEVES & ERIC KODA
Cover by MIKE MCKONE

THESE X-MEN ARE STILL UNCANNY!

After the fall of Krakoa, Lifeguard must decide what the X-Men’s dream means to her in a world that seems to be growing more unfriendly to mutants faster than she can adapt to! Then, Beak and his family share Thanksgiving with the X-Men! But is Beak still able to be the hero his family needs, or is he just playing pretend? Collecting the fan-favorite X-MEN: FROM THE ASHES #19-25 for the first time in print!

On Sale 10/1

EXCLUSIVE Marvel First Look: 'X-Men: The Undertow' #1

Courtesy of Marvel Comics

X-Men: The Undertow follows the release of other one-shots collecting X-Men: From the Ashes Infinity Comic, including X-Men: Xavier’s Secret, X-Men: Demons and Death, and the upcoming X-Men: Tooth and Claw. If you’re looking for additional reading related to X-Men: The Undertow, writer Tim Seeley spoke a bit about his Beak story in X-Men Monday #282.

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