Mutants are Martians and Magneto is in crisis in X-Men Red #1 preview

X-Men Red #1 art
X-Men Red #1 art (Image credit: Marvel Comics)

The next Mar💮vel mutant era 'Destiny of X' is in full gear now and on April 6 the newest ongoing title in the X-Men line debuts, X-Men Red, by writer Al Ewing and artist Stefano Caselli.

If you haven't been following the X-Men titles for a little while, well, hold onto your hat. X-Men takes place on Mars ... yeah, that Mar꧑s ... which has been terraforme📖d into a mutant homeworld now called Planet Arakko, which is led by the Regent of its ruling council, Storm.

In other words, some Mart𒐪ians 🐬are mutants, but not all mutants are Martians.

The series will follow Storm, along with other X-Men like Magneto and Sunspot as mutants try to adjust to their new home and build a society on Planet Arakko and face both internal, external, and existential threats like Abigail Brand, who betrayed mutantkind in last Dec♎ember's fina🌼l issue of SWORD, as well as potential conf♊l💝icts with Sunfire, Vulcan, and Cable.

Check out the fi♑rst three pages of X-Men Red #1 in 🐭a preview Newsarama readers get to read first to see the sort of challenges Storm and Magneto face.

Fair 🐻warning, Magneto doesn't look like he's faring too well.&꧃nbsp;

X-Men Red #1 features a main cover by Russell Dauterman and variant covers by Javier Garrón, Taurin Clarke, Peach Momoko, David Lopez, Tom Mulle𝐆r, Christian Ward, and others. Check out seven ꦰvariant covers in our gallery. 

goes oඣn sale April 6, with schedul🥃ed to follow on April 27. 

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