• Dark X-Men #1 - Vol. 1 - 2010

Dark X-Men #1 - Vol. 1 (2010) – A Gritty and Intense Chapter in X-Men History

Step into the shadows of the X-Men universe with Dark X-Men #1 - Vol. 1 (2010), a thrilling and suspenseful issue that introduces a darker, morally ambiguous team of mutants. Written by Paul Cornell with stunning artwork by Leonard Kirk, this series takes readers into the depths of mutantkind’s most secretive and controversial operations. As Norman Osborn rises to power, he assembles his own team of X-Men—one that operates outside the moral boundaries of the traditional mutant heroes.

This issue sets the stage for a gripping storyline filled with tension, action, and complex character dynamics. Fans of X-Men lore will appreciate how Dark X-Men explores the fine line between heroism and villainy, raising questions about control, loyalty, and the true cost of survival in a world that fears and hates mutants. Each character in Osborn’s team brings a unique skillset and a conflicted past, making for unpredictable alliances and thrilling confrontations.

The detailed artwork captures the intense atmosphere of this storyline, from darkened cityscapes to explosive mutant battles. Every panel is crafted with precision, ensuring readers feel the weight of every decision made by these shadowy X-Men. For fans of darker, more complex superhero narratives, this issue is an absolute must-have.

Available now at ComicBookXS.com, where collectors and comic enthusiasts can find this issue and many more from the X-Men universe. Orders are processed quickly, and every comic is securely packaged to ensure it arrives in excellent condition. Add this gripping chapter of X-Men history to your collection today.



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Dark X-Men #1 - Vol. 1 - 2010

  • Brand: Marvel
  • Product Code: Marvel
  • Availability: 1
  • £3.50


Tags: Comicbook, Dark X-Men, 1, Marvel, Dark Beast, Mystique, Mimic, Omega, H.A.M.M.E.R., Norman Osborn, Bleaker, Dr. Karla Sofen, X-Man, Simone Bianchi, Simone Peruzzi, Paul Cornell, Leonard Kirk, Jay Leisten, Brian Reber, Rob Steen