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Superior Avengers (2025) #3
Writer Steve Foxe and artist Salva Espin, who collaborated on the prelude comic series for X-Men ’97‘s first season, reunite for X-Men ’97: Season Two, a five-issue limited series bridging the gap between the acclaimed animated show’s first and second seasons.
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(cover by Todd Nauck)
KRISTOFF VERNARD sighted in previews of Steve Foxe's Superior Avengers tie in for One World Under Doom!!
Steve Foxe: Well, as readers will see in the first issue, this is actually a project Kristoff Vernard originated, not Doom himself. I think Doom probably feels that Doom can handle all things on his own—that’s pretty much the Doom way. I mean, the guy built a fleet of robots in his own image. He’s not great at delegating to others. But readers of One World Under Doom #1 already know that Doom has taken advantage of opportunities to make Earth’s Mightiest Heroes look a bit…less than competent in the eyes of the world. So the prospect of having his own team of Avengers—a superior team, one that addresses the world’s ills with Doom’s own methodology—is an attractive enough notion. It’s one more opportunity to demonstrate the shortcomings of his rivals. If Kristoff executes the program to his adoptive father’s high expectations, that is. The unique challenge with the Superior Avengers compared to those past teams is that they never had a Sorcerer Supreme looking over their shoulders. The Thunderbolts were, in most incarnations, united behind common missions. The Dark Avengers openly didn’t trust each other. But as far as Kristoff is concerned, the Superior Avengers fight for his father’s cause. How far that loyalty goes will determine the course of the series—and Kristoff’s fate. And you can only keep the truth from a Sorcerer Supreme for so long…
New Champions #6
[PREVIEW] Let This One Be a Devil #1 (February 19, 2025)
writer(s): James Tynion IV and Steve Foxe | artist [penciller & inker]: Piotr Kowalski | colorist: Brad Simpson | letterer: Tom Napolitano | cover artist: Gavin Fullerton | publishing company: Tiny Onion Studios [Dark Horse Comics]
synopsis: In the early 1900s, Henry Naughton returns home to the family farm in the swampy Pine Barrens of southern New Jersey. One night, he encounters a strange predator stalking the woods. This sends the young scholar on a research project that uncovers the legend of Mother Leeds and the terrible birth of the JERSEY DEVIL in 1735.
James Tynion IV (BLUE BOOK, Something is Killing the Children) and Steve Foxe (Dark X-Men, All Eight Eyes along with Piotr Kowalski (Bloodborne, Where Monsters Lie) bring the Jersey Devil to life in a supernatural tale of horror that peels back unknown layers of history and reveals local monsters and universal terrors.
The first in a new series of TRUE WEIRD tales of cryptids from James Tynion IV and Tiny Onion!
Imperial War: Exiles 1 (2025) by Jonathan Hickman, Steve Foxe & Francesco Manna
Cover: Francesco Mortarino
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"AIPT: X-Fan Olly devine asks if your views on any of the characters you’re writing have changed since you last wrote them.
Steve: If we’re talking about this specific continuity, then definitely Rogue and Gambit, the latter of whom I (spoiler alert) sadly will not be writing here! I knew going into Season One that they’d be exploring Rogue and Magneto, but I didn’t know Remy was going to end up sacrificing himself. I admittedly have always considered Rogue and Gambit one of my favorite fictional couples, so watching the tragic turn they took in the first season was a tearjerker for me, and writing Rogue in the fallout of that definitely impacts my approach.
AIPT: X-Fan Shan is so excited to see you back writing another X-Men ‘97 tie-in! That moment back in the first miniseries for Season One, where Rogue is almost overwhelmed by the powers she’s just absorbed, and Gambit helps to comfort her, is one of Shan’s favorites, as is that rooftop scene you wrote for them in Dark X-Men during Fall of X. Shan knows Gambit won’t be involved in the Season Two prequel comic, but wonders if we’ll get any reference to him at all, either from Rogue herself or maybe the other X-Men that are still in the present. Thanks so much!
Steve: Thanks, Shan! I guess I should have read this before I answered Olly’s question. Uhh, I guess my views have changed on Hank. He’s just too well-read. Who does he think he is, anyway!?
Seriously, though, Gambit’s absence is felt hard among the X-Men. While they are mostly dealing with being time-displaced, among other, unrevealed issues, it would be weird not to touch upon them losing one of their own, too. His shadow is going to be a long one." (source)
That’s all mutants do. Adapt or die.
(Timeslide #1)