Full August 2026 Marvel Comics solicitations: Spider-Man #1000, Midnight X-Men, and more
Spider-Man #1000, Midnight X-Men, Queen in Black, and more headline a massive month of Marvel comics packed with new launches, major milestones, and universe-shaking stories.
https://aiptcomics.com/2026/05/21/full-august-2026-marvel-comics-solicitations/
142 - Marvel Age #102 - 5/21/1991
Previewing X-Force #1, two weeks before the issue dropped. I think I could string up Cable's shoulder pad upside down like a hammock & nap in it.
Cover by Rob Liefeld. Interiors by various.
028 - Rictor
Another card with a good sense of movement; you can really feel the seismic waves going to and from Rictor's hands.
141 - X-Men Forever Alpha #1 - 5/20/2009
A massive reprinting of X-Men (vol. 2) #1-3 ahead of CC's X-Men Forever launch.
Cover by Jim Lee. Interiors by Chris Claremont & Lee.
#XmenADay #XMen #XFactor40 #XMenForever #Iceman #StrongGuy #Angel #Madrox #Havok #Polaris #Cyclops #JeanGrey #RachelSummers
‘Moonstar’ #3 is a beautifully crafted chronicle
Issue #3 takes readers on a whirlwind ride through Dani Moonstar’s history and deepens the emotional stakes along the way.
https://aiptcomics.com/2026/05/20/moonstar-3-review/
‘X-Men United’ #3’s moving story drags for the first half
The mutant metaphor doesn’t quite work in the face of an emotional backstory.
https://aiptcomics.com/2026/05/20/x-men-united-3-review/
‘Rogue’ #5 reckons with her past misdeeds
‘Rogue’ sees the complexities of atoning for one’s mistakes.
https://aiptcomics.com/2026/05/20/rogue-5-review/
‘Inglorious X-Force’ #5 review: Sinister motives
The recent Inglorious X-Force series from Marvel has walked the nostalgia/new story tight rope extremely well for the past few issues, and has made me care about characters I never really did before. The fifth issue, from writer Tim Seeley and artists Michael Sta Maria and Roi Mercado, finally gives use some answers on which […]
https://aiptcomics.com/2026/05/20/inglorious-x-force-5-review/