Erik & Emma share dining tips in Giant-Size X-Men: Magneto #1 first look
The real secret of Krakoa

Where's the best place to ♓eat on Krakoa? Apparently, it's at the White Quee𓆏n Emma Frost's place.
Marvel Comics has shared the first few pages o🌳f July 15's Giant-Size X-Men: Magneto #1, starting off with a dinner between Erik and Emma.
"Krakoa may be only for mutants, but mutants still need to deal with the human world around them," reads Marvel's synopsis of thi⭕s issue. "Magneto has a plan for that."
That plan is being presented to Emma 🐼over lobster, we presume.
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The latest in Marvel's lead X-Men writer (or 'Head of X' as Marvel calls him) Jonathan Hickman's string of Giant-Size X-Men one-shots, this Magneto-centric issue is drawn by Ramon K. Perez - fresh off the recent 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Marvels Snapshots: Captain America.
"These Giant-Size one-shots started out as Artist Showcases &mdaꦓsh; and they still are —but as they came together, a story grew between them," Marvel's X-Men group editor Jordan D. White tells Newsarama's George Marston. "Where it might at first seem like there are dive one-offs, there is actually connective tissue that will grow more apparent as we move through them… and some of the things that happen in these five one-shots will be very relevant to the la🀅rger X-story going forward.
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"Magneto is a very important man on Krakoa, and anything he does should be weigh𒊎ed heavily," White adds.
This issue has a primary cover by Ben Oliver (who was originally solicited to draw this issue), and two variants: one by Hickman's Secret Wars partner Esad Ribic, and the other one of Marvel's q💯uirky "On Sale Wednesday" variants.
Look for our full interview with Marvel's X-Men group editor Jordan D. White 🎉about this one-shot (and more) later this month here at Newsarama.
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