Marvel has released new teasers for three upcoming titles that will release as part of the relaunch of the entire X-Men line
We are still in the midst of the end of the Krakoan Era, five years after Jonathan Hickman’s phase with the X-Men revolutionized the mutant line in wonder Comics. However, Casa das Ideias is already starting to reveal what the new period of Children of the Atom will look like. The last few seasons, while brilliant, have been difficult to follow, especially for younger readers. The idea, therefore, is a “soft reboot”, a new beginning, a return to the origins, with the initiative From the ashes.
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Marvel continues to slowly release information about the relaunch, which sees the Mars.
The publisher had already announced that the X-Men will have three main titles: Uncanny X-Men, with the headquarters of the mutants in New Orleans; Exceptional X-Men, in Chicago; and X-Men, Somewhere Remote in Alaska. Now, Marvel is also announcing three more of the six “satellite series” that will initially accompany the other three releases on a monthly basis.
The teasers shown this Monday(8) show the logos of X-Force, Fênix and NYX and suggest that more information will be revealed about each of these titles at the end of the week.

What do the teasers mean?
After his starring role in the current storyline of X-Men ’97, the former X-Man Forge will apparently be the mutant behind the newest version of X-Force. In addition to a stint with the X-Men, Forge was also a member of X-Factor and an earlier version of X-Force led by Cable. This time in X-Force came after a period where Forge went crazy and his ability to try to “fix” things turned him into a villain, so he’ll likely have to deal with that past.
In a recent interview with Den of Geek, Brevoort explained that one of the main aspects of From the ashes is the new heirs of the future and that you now have new gods. People all over the planet have not taken this message seriously in a purely positive way.

NYX already had an early 2000s series about a group of mutants living in New York City, and this new series appears to follow suit, working hand in hand with Brevoort’s comments about mutants being more integrated into humanity in this new relaunch.
One of the main plot points of The fall of X was the murder of Jean Gray in Hellfire Gala, and his long journey back from his death. There are many possibilities in this return, so Marvel can literally start from scratch with the character who has already had several other returns.
Release dates and more details are expected to be revealed by Marvel later this week.
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