Now that Marvel Studios have regained screen rights to "X-Men" from Fox, take a look at variant comic book covers showcasing 378 'mutant' characters, illustrated by Mark Bagley, to be published in six upcoming "Dawn of X" comic book titles, including "Dawn of X-x-Men", "Marauders", "Excalibur", "X-Force", "New Mutants and "Fallen Angels":
"...presenting the six 'Every Mutant Ever' covers by Mark Bagley, John Dell and Israel Silva.
"They are six connecting variant covers that will span the six new launches.
"This was a truly Herculean effort on the part of Mark, John and Israel as well as Annalise Bissa...
"...who had to wrangle reference for all 378 characters on these bad boys..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek the evolution of the "X-Men"...
"...presenting the six 'Every Mutant Ever' covers by Mark Bagley, John Dell and Israel Silva.
"They are six connecting variant covers that will span the six new launches.
"This was a truly Herculean effort on the part of Mark, John and Israel as well as Annalise Bissa...
"...who had to wrangle reference for all 378 characters on these bad boys..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek the evolution of the "X-Men"...
- 3/7/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
David Crow Jan 30, 2020
After more than 20 years at 20th Century Fox, chief Emma Watts has resigned from the Disney-owned studio.
After just over a year as chief of 20th Century Studios, Emma Watts announced Thursday she is stepping down from the company. Writing to her staff in a memo, Watts revealed that following a long period of deliberation, she made the difficult choice to resign from the studio that has been her home for more than two decades.
Formerly the vice chair and longtime president of production at 20th Century Fox before becoming the studio head in October 2018, Watts had greenlight power over the Fox slate for years that saw a slew of memorable and original films rise up during her tenure: Avatar, Deadpool, The Revenant, Logan, The Martian, The Post, Hidden Figures, Gone Girl, the rebooted Planet of the Apes franchise and more. But when she came in to...
After more than 20 years at 20th Century Fox, chief Emma Watts has resigned from the Disney-owned studio.
After just over a year as chief of 20th Century Studios, Emma Watts announced Thursday she is stepping down from the company. Writing to her staff in a memo, Watts revealed that following a long period of deliberation, she made the difficult choice to resign from the studio that has been her home for more than two decades.
Formerly the vice chair and longtime president of production at 20th Century Fox before becoming the studio head in October 2018, Watts had greenlight power over the Fox slate for years that saw a slew of memorable and original films rise up during her tenure: Avatar, Deadpool, The Revenant, Logan, The Martian, The Post, Hidden Figures, Gone Girl, the rebooted Planet of the Apes franchise and more. But when she came in to...
- 1/30/2020
- Den of Geek
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