Uncanny X-Men #500 Terry Dodson CoverI don’t know about you, but I fully intend on snatching up all of the covers for this 500th issue.  I don’t ever do that, but for Uncanny X-Men, I make a lot of exceptions.

In fact, I am kind of bummed that there are no holographic, chrome or glow-in-the-dark covers for such a huge landmark.

But, we get some excellent art.  Click through the jump to see a gallery of all of the covers available from Terry Dodson, Alex Ross, Greg Land and the late Michael Turner PLUS a 4 page preview!

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X-men Divided We Stand 2
Storyline: Divided We Stand part 2 (of 2)
Date: May 21, 2008
Price: $3.99 US

Writer: Mike Carey, C.B. Cebulski, Duane Swierczynski, and Andy Schmidt

Artist: Brandon Peterson, Scott Eaton, David Lafuente and Frazier Irving

Synopsis: Exploring the fallout of Messiah CompleX, the second part of this collection of short stories follows some of our favorite mutants as they make their way in a world without the X-Men. And only those who adapt will survive. Featuring Beast, Dark Beast, Havok, Vulcan and Surge!

Opinion: Whereas the first part of this two part series gave us a bit of a peek into the fallout of Messiah CompleX amongst some of the fresher faces of the X-Men, this book focuses more on some of the more classic characters. It was enjoyable to see what happened to Forge, a sneak peek into Beast’s state of mind and learning about the current situations of Havok, Illyana Rasputin and Surge and Mirage.

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The awesome editing gurus over at Marvel have animated Astonishing X-Men #1 and put together a 10 minute video complete with voice overs and sound effects to celebrate Joss Whedon and John Cassaday’s astonishing run and grande finale in Giant Size Astonishing X-Men #1, hitting shelves on May 28th!

Check out the video below to experience Astonishing X-Men like you never have before!

What do you think? Pretty cool how they made the art come alive like that, did you think the voices matched the characters?

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Divided We Stand
Storyline: Divided We Stand part 1 (of 2)
Date: April 16, 2008
Price: $3.99 US

Writer: Mike Carey, Matt Fraction, Craig Kyle, Christopher Yost and Skottie Young

Artist: Brandon Peterson, Jamie Mckelvie, Sana Takeda and Skottie Young

Synopsis: In the wake of Messiah CompleX, there are no X-Men. But where does that leave the mutants that WERE X-Men? Some of the industry’s hottest creators bring you stories of your favorite mutants. Mike Carey (X-MEN, ULTIMATE FF) and Brandon Peterson (ULTIMATE EXTINCTION) bring you a tale of Cannonball and Husk. Matt Fraction (PUNISHER: WAR JOURNAL, IRON FIST) and Jamie McKelvie (Suburban Glamour, Phonogram) tell a story about Nightcrawler. Craig Kyle & Christ Yost (X-FORCE) and Sana Takeda (Drain) take you to Wakanda for a tale of Storm, Black Panther and Neznho. And Skottie Young (NEW X-MEN) writes and draws a story about your favorite New X-Man Anole.

Opinion: Unfortunately, I have not been keeping up at all with a vast majority of the fresh faces that have been showing up in the X-Men books. All of the young mutants who have been having their own little dramas while attending Xavier’s School have held no interest from me, and this book was an excellent introduction to them and a very unique perspective on the current state of the X-Men. I really thoroughly enjoyed this book, as it helped to introduce me to some of the characters I was ignorant of and it gave a frame of reference for the ripple effect of Cyclops and Emma Frost’s reign over the X-men.

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The solicit information for Uncanny X-Men indicates that the Divided We Stand story arch comes to an end in issue #499. In the aftermath of Messiah CompleX the X-Men have been without a shared vision to guide the team, and it appears that in essence Xavier’s dream has died. Will Uncanny X-Men #500 mark the beginning of a new direction for our beloved X-Men? You bet your sweet genes it will!

Read more after the jump to see Alex Ross’s cover and what he had to say about it, as well as what’s in store for our X-Men in issue #500.

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I’m 100% an X-Men fan.

I’ve been amped about Uncanny X-Men’s 500th issue as long as I can remember. I remember seeing Batman and Superman and how they had hit all of these high issues and #500 was going to be mine. I was going to be there, and with the rising popularity of holo-foil-popout-3d-embossed-platinum scratch-n-sniff covers that were the craze in the early 90’s, I was set on spending tons of money. I was going to be first in line to buy as many covers and variants and limited editions as possible.

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Even after all of the questionable things that these creators have done with my favorite title of all time, even after all of the disappointments, wasted money, time and blown expectations that seem to make the enjoyable experiences so far and few between, I have remained a solid x-fan. I truly love the characters. From Colossus to Nightcrawler to Warpath, Gambit, Longshot… the list goes on and on. I love them all. These were my companions growing up and they taught me so much about morality, friendship, loyalty, teamwork, tolerance and sacrifice.

These are my heroes, and no matter how much Marvel insists on rolling them around in the stink, I’m always going to buy issues like a sucker.

So, I have no place to complain. I’ve tried to stop buying issues time and again and I always find myself drawn back into it. With all of this being said, I have to admit that The Messiah Complex story arch was by far one of the most compelling in a very long time. It felt like the X-Men I know, though the resolution felt a bit gimmicky.

Newsarama has the scoop on details regarding issue #500:

On Saturday, at Wizard World Los Angeles, Marvel Comics announced during their X-Men panel that Matt Fraction would be joining Ed Brubaker as co-writer on Uncanny X-Men with issue #500. Joined by artists Greg Land and Terry Dodson, the writers will spell each other off on the series, with Fraction picking up the ball on issues #501-#503, and then Brubaker taking things from there.

We’re going to see the X-Men relocating to San-Francisco, operating without Professor X and another change in the lineup. According to Matt Faction:

Matt Fraction: These people were once the future, and now they’re standing on the verge of extinction. And they still defend a world that hates and despises them. The ones that believe in tomorrow are running on faith and fighting off doubt. What’s to keep them holding on? That crux at the core of all the characters, in all of its different forms, is what we’re going to be looking at. There’s a wildly new status quo that speaks to the very heart of who the X-Men are, and who they’ve always been. Facing the end of the mutant genetic line only serves to magnify that.

Oh! And stuff blows up; everybody has lots of sex, and then dies.

And here we are, heading in a new direction once again. The body count has stacked up, and for once we’re seeing it actually impact the characters on more than a superficial level. It’s interesting to see where this is heading, but if I have only one thing to say to Marvel, it’s this:

Let’s skip the hype machine of major events and just get back to telling good stories. This is an opportunity to reinvigorate this brand, and I know that I am not alone in feeling this way. Bring back what we all know the X-Men can be and leave the big gimmicks to the titles that aren’t selling well.

JC out…

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