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New Comics Picks for November 4, 2015

Uncanny X-Men #600 courtesy Marvel
Uncanny X-Men #600 courtesy Marvel

The end and new beginning for the X-Men franchise silencing all doubts about the continued future of the Children of the Atom, a new James Bond series kicks off on the eve of Spectre, and Marjorie Liu’s monster new fantasy book.

It’s all in this week’s new comics of the week:

Uncanny X-Men #600 Will Cyclops become a mutant savior, destroyer or victim? Will Beast be punished for his twist in time that set off this saga? Get set for emotional reunions, final confrontations and massive changes as the Brian Michael Bendis X-Men era comes to a powerful finale.

Extraordinary X-Men #1 Mutants under attack. Storm assembles a strike team to save mutants from a new threat while an old enemy plots and war with the Inhumans seems inescapable. How will Ororo and young Jean Grey react to meeting Old Man Logan? Jeff Lemire and Humberto Ramos launch the next act for the Children of the Atom.

Monstress #1 A young woman psychically linked to a powerful monster is caught in a war between worlds in a new mature readers only series by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda from Image Comics.

James Bond #1 courtesy Dynamite Entertainment

James Bond #1 Bond picks up the mission of a fallen double O and becomes the target of a new conspiracy as he races across Europe in a brand new 007 series by Warren Ellis from Dynamite Entertainment.

The Vision #1. Meet the Visions? It’s not a family sitcom but a new series starring the Android Avenger. In Vision’s quest to become more human he builds a wife, twin kids and builds a life in the burbs. Will this machine made American dream turn into a neighborhood nightmare?

Justice League: The Darkseid War – Superman #1 The Man of Steel is now a monstrous New God. Can Kal El control the power or will it corrupt him? This one-shot fuels the theories started by last week’s Batman starring spinoff: When does Darkseid War take place? Will there be a time jump and how does this cosmic shift affect the DC Universe?

By Editor

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