Sins of Sinister #1 seems to Sinister-ize even more X-Men
Sins of Sinister #1 kick🍸s off the spring X-Men event

The new X-Men event story 'Sins of Sinister' in which the world is remade in the image of classic X-Men villain Mister Sinister (a la 1995's Age of Apocalypse) will ki𒀰ck off in January𒉰 25's Sins of Sinister #1.
Before current X-titles Immortal X-Men, X-Men Red, and Legion of X are 💖put on hold for three months and relaunched as Immoral X-Men, Storm and the Brotherhood of Mutants, and Nightcrawlers, titles set within the timeline of Sins of Sinister (again Age of Apocalypse style) Sins of Sinister #1 sets the stage for the timeline shift.
A brand new preview of interior pages from the one-shot by writer Kieron Gillen, artists Lucas Werneck and Bryan Valenza, and letterer Clayton Cowles follows up directly on the surprise cliffhanger ending of Immortal X-M🔥en #10 which revealed that Xavier secretly has a Mister Sinister-esque red diamond on his forehead hidden under his Cerebro helmet.
The pages seem to impl🧸y that Sinister has infiltrated further𝓡 mutants in some way, as he appears to be spawning a whole group of Cyclops clones he refers to as "my me's."
(Yes, it's all ver🍷y weird as clone stuff tends to be - especially when ℱMister Sinister is involved).
They also give us our second glimpse of the seemingly Sinister-ized Xavier, but we'll have to wait till the full issue is released to gain any more real insight into how and why Xavier is apparently c🃏onnected to Sinister.
Here's a g🥂allery of the page🐼s, along with the cover by Leinil Francis Yu:
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Sins of Sinister #1 kicks off the event, which will run for three months across its three relaunched titles for nine issues in all, cap♈ped off by a finale one-shot titled Sins of Sinister: Dominion #1 in April.
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