http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=27871In regards to "X-Men: Legacy," do you feel that the recently-announced X-title "Generation Hope" will conflict with yours? Since that title will have the "new" mutants/Five Lights, what is the difference between the mission statements between that book and your own? Just for the record, I'm sticking with "X-Men: Legacy," but I'm scared your title will suffer with a new book that has a similar concept.
You're right that there's some overlap - with Rogue, for example, featuring in both. But I've read Kieron's (amazing) scripts, and I think the two books will have a very different vibe and mission statement. My feeling is that there'll be room for both. But thanks for the vote of confidence!
Same here. I still miss Jay.I like the X-Kids, actually. I was just saying what's the truth. Most people who read, read for the characters that have been longer for them.
Kyle and Yost killed most of my favorites though.
Uncanny X-Men deals with the overall direction of the X-Men franchise- the major plot threads. X-Men Legacy focuses on Rogue helping guide young mutants. Astonishing X-Men was a third series that dealt with straight-up adventures loosely tied to continuity but was canceled and now became a continuity-free mini series. X-Men (the newest series) is another attempt of just telling adventure stories.What's the difference between all the X-Men titles anyway? How many are there?
The next arc in "X-Men: Legacy" will be called "Fables of the Reconstruction" which focuses on the rebuilding of San Francisco led by Cyclops in the wake of "Second Coming" which may not go as well as expected. The story will feature a number of mutants including Rogue Magneto, Hellion, Hope, Omega Sentinel and more.